

A Cartoon Legacy is a
family fun exhibit featuring three of the nation’s most beloved comics:
Beetle Bailey, Hagar the Horrible and Hi and Lois. In addition to
more than 50 original comic strips representing all three, the exhibit
features artwork from children’s books and other very special memorabilia.
Members of the Walker-Browne families who
have continued the family tradition as the artists of all three strips for
more than one-half century will be on hand to answer questions like, “Where
do your ideas come from?” and “Will you ever show Beatle Bailey with his
eyes open?” If you’ve ever wondered what a cartoonist’s workplace looks
like, you're in luck, as a replica of one of the artists’ studios will be on
display. Collaborations in the comics are rare, and the Dik Browne - Mort
Walker partnership on Hi and Lois was one of the most successful. It is
even more unique in that the duties have now been handed down to the next
generation; Brian and Greg Walker and Chance Browne have been producing Hi
and Lois since the 1980s. The exhibit at the Westport Historical Society
celebrates this rich family tradition.
Sponsored by
Vautrin Auto Service
Olivia Yule
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Photos by Larry Untermeyer
Photos by Julia Mally