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Alley Oop: Encyclopedia - Alley Oop

Alley Oop is the title character in a syndicated comic strip created in 1932 by American cartoonist V. T. Hamlin, who wrote and drew Alley Oop through four decades for NEA (Newspaper Enterprise Association). Initially, Alley Oop was a daily strip which had a run from December 5, 1932 to January 3, 1933. Beginning August 7, 1933, the early material was reworked for a larger readership. A mix of adventure, fantasy and humor, the strip added a Sunday full page, on September 9, 1934. It also appeared in half page, tab ...

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Alley Oop

For the basketball term, see Alley oop (basketball).

Alley Oop is the title character in a syndicated comic strip created in 1932 by American cartoonist V. T. Hamlin, who wrote and drew Alley Oop through four decades for NEA (Newspaper Enterprise Association). Initially, Alley Oop was a daily strip which had a run from December 5, 1932 to January 3, 1933. Beginning August 7, 1933, the early material was reworked for a larger readership.

A mix of adventure, fantasy and humor, the strip added a Sunday full page, on September 9, 1934. It also appeared in half page, tabloid and half tab formats, which were smaller and/or dropped panels. During World War II, the full page vanished due to the drive to conserve paper, and it was reduced to a third of a page.

When V. T. Hamlin retired in 1971, his assistant Dave Graue took over. The last daily by Hamlin appeared December 31, 1972, and his last Sunday was April 1, 1973. Graue wrote and drew the strip through the 1970s and 1980s until Jack Bender arrived in 1991. Alley Oop still appears, both Sunday and daily, written by Carole Bender and drawn by Jack Bender.

Alley Oop - Characters and settings

The character's name derived from the "let's go" phrase allez oup, used as a cue by French gymnasts and trapeze artists. Alley Oop was a sturdy citizen of the prehistoric kingdom of Moo who rode his pet dinosaur, Dinny, carried a stone war hammer, dressed in nothing but a pair of fur shorts, and obviously would rather fight dinosaurs in the jungle than deal with his fellow countrymen in Moo's capital (and only) cave-town. In spite of these exotic settings, the stories were mostly satires of American suburban life. The first stories centered on his dealings with his fellow cavemen -- his friend Foozy and his girlfriend Ooola, Moo's King Guzzle and Queen Umpateedle, the King's Grand Wizer and assorted citizens. Oop and his pals had occasional skirmishes with the rival kingdom of Lem. The names Moo and Lem are apparent references to the fabled lost continents of Mu and Lemuria.

On April 5, 1939, in a calculated move to vary plotlines, Hamlin introduced an unusual plot device -- a time machine invented by the 20th-century scientist Dr. Elbert Wonmug (who bore a rather suspicious resemblance to the Grand Wizer). The name Wonmug was a bilingual reference to Albert Einstein, since Ein Stein translates as One Mug in German. Arriving in the 20th Century, Alley Oop became a test pilot for Dr. Wonmug, embarking on expeditions to various periods and places in history, such as Ancient Egypt, Arthurian England and the American Old West. Oop accompanied Cleopatra, King Arthur and Ulysses in his adventures and even traveled to the moon. Modern characters included the sometimes villain, sometimes hero G. Oscar Boom.

Alley Oop - Oop in pop culture

The long-run success of the strip made the character a pop culture icon referenced in both fiction and pop music. An educated Neanderthal known as Alley Oop is a character in Clifford D. Simak's witty, Hugo-nominated science fiction novel The Goblin Reservation (1968).

The cover story for the June, 1959, issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction was Philip José Farmer's The Alley Man, with a thinly disguised Alley Oop as the central figure in a novella about the last Neanderthal who has survived into the 20th Century. In a 1960 review, P. Schuyler Miller described this Hugo-nominated Farmer tale as "a robust, rambling comic tragedy of a dying species, trying to keep its heredity straight, clinging to its old legends, holding its own against the G'yaga, the False Folk who have inherited the Earth. The roaring, rutting, one-armed Old Man Paley who lives on the city dump and hunts the Old King's hat of power through its alleys, who guzzles beer and seduces social workers with equal facilities, is Alley Oop as seen by Eugene O'Neill."

In 1960 Hamlin's character was immortalized in a one-hit-wonder song, "Alley Oop," by the The Hollywood Argyles. With words and music by Dallas Frazier, it begins like this:

(Oop-oop, oop, oop-oop) (Alley Oop, oop, oop, oop-oop) There's a man in the funny papers we all know (Alley Oop, oop, oop, oop-oop) He lives 'way back a long time ago (Alley Oop, oop, oop, oop-oop) He don't eat nothin' but a bear cat stew (Alley Oop, oop, oop, oop-oop) Well, this cat's name is-a Alley Oop (Alley Oop, oop, oop, oop-oop)

The Hollywood Argyles' recording was a #1 hit in 1960, and there were competing versions that year by Dante & the Evergreens (#15) and the Dyna Sores (#59). One line in the lyrics, "he got a big ugly club," does not describe Oop's war-hammer (a stone head tied to a shaft) but instead suggests a more typical cartoon caveman's rough conical wood club, such as that carried by Oop's own king.

At its peak, Alley Oop was carried by 800 newspapers, and today it appears in more than 600 newspapers. In 1995, it was one of 20 strips showcased in the Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative postage stamps.

Alley Oop - Reprints

Many Alley Oop daily strips, and a few Sundays, have been reprinted by Dragon Lady Press, Comics Revue, Kitchen Sink, Manuscript Press and SPEC Books.




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