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Bluey and Curley : ウィキペディア英語版
Bluey and Curley

''Bluey and Curley'' is an Australian newspaper comic strip written by the Australian artist, caricaturist, and cartoonist Alex Gurney.〔Compare the simpler graphic style of the earliest, war-time strips (()), with the much later far more developed style of the 1955 version (() plus ()).〕
Few original ''Bluey and Curley'' strips are held in public collections, because, throughout his lifetime, Alex Gurney was renowned for his generous habit of giving the original art work of his caricatures, cartoons, and comic strips to anyone who asked.〔For example, (The Talk of the Town:The Tax Paradox, ''The (Adelaide Mail'', ((Saturday, 7 October 1933), p.7 ); ().〕 Following Gurney's death in 1955 the strip was taken over by Norm Rice in early 1956 but he died in a vehicle accident that year. ''Bluey and Curley'' was then taken over by cartoonist Les Dixon who drew these characters for 18 years until he retired in 1975.
==The characters==
The first ''Bluey and Curley'' strip appeared soon after the start of World War II. It featured two Australian soldiers, Bluey (who had served in the First AIF), and Curley, a new recruit.
By the end of the war, they had served in every Australian campaign — in North Africa, in the Middle East, in New Guinea, in Northern Australia, and in the Pacific Islands — and, once the war was over, they even went to London and took part in the 1946 Victory Parade.

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