![]() Talyors art is richly, realistically, and subversively detailed. Welcome to Weirdsville: Fantastic Fairs, Festivals. Taylor regaled and baffled the readers with the good-natured goofiness of his odd suburban family, The Appletons, and his innocent cast of Canadians who encountered the outside world and the trials of everyday life in Timberland Tales.Welcome to Weirdsville: Upside Down & Other Weird."Maidens of St Trinian's, gird your armour on-".Over the next ten years, both strips ran in that section regularly, alternating from issue to issue. Sculptures in the Kitaro Chaya Tea House, Tokyo the outside world and the trials of everyday life in Timberland Tales. In October 1976, Taylor’s Timberland Tales first appeared in the Funny Pages section of the National Lampoon.Rue des Plantes, Paris, 1950 by Todd Webb.his odd suburban family, and Timberland Tales, the backwoods Canadians. Cuisine and Crime Solving: I Want To Belong To The. Taylor regaled and baffled readers of National Lampoon.Welcome To Weirdsville: The Not-Tall Tale Of The V.( be sure and check out this excellent B. The latter two characters were featured much more frequently. "Timberland Tales" - featured Doctor Rogers, an earnest Mark Trail-type his girlfriend Kathleen Maurice the Indian Boy ("some call him the joker"), an unbelievably naive and bulbous teenager and Constable Tom ("rumored to have a small amount of brain damage"), a dimwitted, musclebound Canadian Mountie. "The Appletons: A Saga of an American Family" - featured Helen, the earnest and clueless mom Kathy and Bobby, the mischievous and somewhat less clueless kids and Norm, the mischievous and subversive dad (imagine Ward Cleaver with a penchant for elaborate and dangerous practical jokes). in National Lampoons "Funny Pages" section, Taylor alternated between two and sometimes three strips of his creation: ![]() He lives in Metro Detroit and continues to work as an illustrator and writer, performing occasionally in a local rock band. (Bob) Taylor is an American illustrator, cartoonist, writer, production designer, costume designer, puppeteer, and musician known for his work on the Odd Rods collector stickers of the late 1960s, his covers for Sick magazine, his comics in National Lampoon, and for his work as a staff writer on ABC’S popular sit-com, Home Improvement.
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