Flapper Fanny Says was a single-panel daily cartoon series starting on January 26, 1925, with a Sunday page (called Flapper Fanny) following on August 7, 1932. Created by Ethel Hays, each episode featured a flapper illustration and a witticism. The Sunday strip concluded on December 8, 1935; the daily panel continued until June 29, 1940. When Gladys Parker took over the strip in 1930, she gave it a "more cartoony style." Focus shifted from Fanny, now a curly-haired brunette resembling Parker herself, to her little sister Betty, a schoolgirl.
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| - Flapper Fanny Says was a single-panel daily cartoon series starting on January 26, 1925, with a Sunday page (called Flapper Fanny) following on August 7, 1932. Created by Ethel Hays, each episode featured a flapper illustration and a witticism. The Sunday strip concluded on December 8, 1935; the daily panel continued until June 29, 1940. When Gladys Parker took over the strip in 1930, she gave it a "more cartoony style." Focus shifted from Fanny, now a curly-haired brunette resembling Parker herself, to her little sister Betty, a schoolgirl. (en)
- Flapper Fanny Says est une série de dessins quotidiens parus dans des journaux américains à partir du 26 janvier 1925. Une planche dominicale débute le 7 août 1932. Chaque épisode montrait Fanny, une flapper, avec une phrase humorisitque en dessous.La planche dominicale cesse de paraître le 8 décembre 1935 alors que la quotidienne continue jusqu'au 29 juin 1940. (fr)
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| - The debut panel of Flapper Fanny Says : "When a man says his wife understands him, it's pretty certain he has his own way." (en)
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| - Concluded single-panel daily & Sunday strip (en)
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| - Flapper Fanny Says was a single-panel daily cartoon series starting on January 26, 1925, with a Sunday page (called Flapper Fanny) following on August 7, 1932. Created by Ethel Hays, each episode featured a flapper illustration and a witticism. The Sunday strip concluded on December 8, 1935; the daily panel continued until June 29, 1940. At the start, the panel was drawn by notable illustrator Hays, who employed an Art Deco style. Flapper Fanny Says was part of a wave of popular culture that focused on the flapper look and lifestyle. Through many films and the works of illustrators such as Hays, John Held Jr., and Russell Patterson, as well as the writings of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Anita Loos, flappers came to be seen as attractive, reckless and independent. When Gladys Parker took over the strip in 1930, she gave it a "more cartoony style." Focus shifted from Fanny, now a curly-haired brunette resembling Parker herself, to her little sister Betty, a schoolgirl. (en)
- Flapper Fanny Says est une série de dessins quotidiens parus dans des journaux américains à partir du 26 janvier 1925. Une planche dominicale débute le 7 août 1932. Chaque épisode montrait Fanny, une flapper, avec une phrase humorisitque en dessous.La planche dominicale cesse de paraître le 8 décembre 1935 alors que la quotidienne continue jusqu'au 29 juin 1940. La série est créée par Ethel Hays, qui a un style emprunté à l'art Déco. Flapper Fanny Says fait partie de la mode garçonne. Quand Gladys Parker reprend la série en 1930, elle lui donne un style plus proche du dessin animé.De plus, la série s'intéresse moins à Fanny et plus à sa petite sœur Betty. Physiquement, Fanny évolue et ressemble plus à Parker. (fr)
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