Tumbleweeds (comic strip) explained

Tumbleweeds
Author:Tom K. Ryan
Status:Concluded; daily and Sunday strip
Syndicate:Lew Little Enterprises (1965–67)
Register & Tribune Syndicate (1967–72)
King Features Syndicate (1972–77)
United Feature Syndicate (1977–80)
Field Enterprises (1980–84)
News America Syndicate (1984–2007)
| genre = Humor| first = September 6, 1965| last = December 30, 2007

Tumbleweeds is an American comic strip that offered a skewed perspective on life on the American frontier. Writer-artist Tom K. Ryan (June 6, 1926 – March 12, 2019[1]) (who signed the strip "T.K. Ryan") was very familiar with conventions of the Western genre he satirized. Launched September 6, 1965, the strip was distributed for decades initially by the Register and Tribune Syndicate and later by the King Features Syndicate after its acquisition.[2] After a 42-year run, Ryan retired and, rather than let it become a "zombie strip", brought Tumbleweeds to a conclusion on December 30, 2007.[3]

Jim Davis, who created Garfield, was Ryan's assistant (from 1969 to 1978) while developing another strip, Gnorm Gnat.[4] and Jon (renamed Garfield)

Characters and story

Tumbleweeds is set in and around the town of Grimy Gulch, whose population was stated as 49 (later it was crossed out and incremented to 50, and sometimes is revised down when the villain Snake-Eye leaves town), in an unspecified Western territory. Other locations include the nearby village of the Poohawk tribe of Native Americans, and the United States Army outpost Fort Ridiculous, manned by the 6 7/8 Cavalry.

Grimy Gulch

The Cavalry

The Poohawks

Tumbleweeds made another animated appearance in The Fantastic Funnies, a 1980 television special that showcased numerous comic strips. One of the strips was animated, courtesy of Bill Melendez Productions.

Tumbleweeds Gulch became an MGM Grand Adventures Theme Park attraction, and the strip also was the basis for a Las Vegas stage show. In 1983, Tumbleweeds was adapted into a musical comedy for high school productions by the same company that adapted the strip Luann.

Book collections

The following is a list of US book collections, all of them mass-market paperbacks from Fawcett Gold Medal Books except as noted, including book number (from the cover) and publication date.[6] They are ordered by publication date rather than ISBN. A list in an outdated archived webpage from Geocities, by Tom Ryan himself,[7] is in yet another order.

Six Italian collections are 45 Colpi Di Colt, La Vita Dura Del Dolce Far West, Il Colt Piu' Scalcinato Del West, Manuale per Accappiare Un Marito, Voi Li Impiombate Io Li Sotterro (You plug 'em, I plant 'em), and Colt 192.[8]

Theme park

Tumbleweeds is featured in the Universal Studios Florida theme park Islands of Adventure, where Tumbleweeds, Ace DeSilk, Hildegard Hamhocker and Deputy Knuckles are seen on a cactus and Claude Clay is seen in front of a saloon which is part of Toon Extra in Toon Lagoon.

Sources

Notes and References

  1. https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestarpress/obituary.aspx?n=thomas-k-ryan&pid=192622243 Tom K. Ryan Obituary, Muncie, IN Star Press, 4/21/2019
  2. Book: Holtz . Allan . American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide . 2012 . The University of Michigan Press . Ann Arbor . 9780472117567 . 396.
  3. Web site: "Tumbleweeds" to end at request of cartoonist. DailyCartoonist.com. Alan. Gardner. December 20, 2007. September 5, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150905113336/http://dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2007/12/20/tumbleweeds-to-end-at-request-of-cartoonist/ . live.
  4. http://www.toonopedia.com/tumble.htm Tumbleweeds
  5. Book: Scheimer . Lou . Creating the Filmation Generation . 2015 . TwoMorrows Publishing . 978-1-60549-044-1 . 157 . 2nd.
  6. Web site: Tumbleweeds by Tom Ryan . 2020-01-09 .
  7. Web site: Tumbleweeds by Tom Ryan . 2020-01-09 .
  8. Web site: A tribute to...Tumbleweeds: 6 Books published in Italy . 2020-01-09 .