Ziggy (comic strip)
Ziggy | |
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Ziggy and his dog Fuzz | |
Author(s) | Tom Wilson, Tom Wilson II |
Website | Ziggy.com |
Current status / schedule | running daily |
Launch date | 1968 |
Syndicate(s) | Universal Press Syndicate |
Genre(s) | humor, gag cartoon, gag-a-day |
Ziggy is an American cartoon series created by Tom Wilson, a former American Greetings executive.
Ziggy is a small, bald, trouserless, barefoot, almost featureless character (save for his large nose). The appeal of the cast is juxtaposed with the endless stream of misfortunes which befall Ziggy. The character is frequently depicted in surreal or arbitrary situations, though many jokes mine typical comic strip pop culture territory, such as computers and the perils of modern life. Other pop cultural references can be found in the archives.
Ziggy first appeared in the 1968 book collection How Do You Do, published by American Greetings. The newspaper strip began in June 1971. In 1987 the strip was taken over by his son, Tom Wilson II. The animated 1982 Christmas television special Ziggy's Gift, which contained the Harry Nilsson song "Give, Love, Joy", won an Emmy Award.
There have been annual calendars produced throughout the years, as well as various greeting cards, books, dolls, collectables, holiday-themed toys and promotional items.
References
External links
- Ziggy at GoComics
- Ziggy at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on September 10, 2015.