Re: "Broken promise, like breakfast, sometimes leave egg on humble webmaster's face"
Dear Lou,
With egg humbly wiped from my blushing face, our Charlie Chan Sunday Comics have reappeared "mysteriously" for viewing. The relentless flow of life's routine can, at times, be very hypnotic, making the turn of the calendar a blur at times! Thank you so much, and please accept my deepest apology...(bowing)...
Re: "Broken promise, like breakfast, sometimes leave egg on humble webmaster's face"
Dear Rush, "thank you so much." (bowing lower...)
What a GREAT episode to begin the Sunday Comics! It has a semblance of "Charlie Chan Carries On" to it, no? Poor Charlie enjoying life on his HNL hammock has no idea what is headed his way! Honorable webmaster once again brings peace to all his subjects.
"The dark clouds pass, the blue heavens abide" (C.C., Behind That Curtain, 1928, Chapter 8)
Re: "Broken promise, like breakfast, sometimes leave egg on humble webmaster's face"
Dear Lou,
Our Chan Sunday Comics are off and running! We see that the characters of charlie Chan and Number One Son, Lee were patterned directly from Warner Oland and Keye Luke. Shortly, we will see how young Barry Chan was probably based on Layne Tom, Jr.
Please enjoy, as we have 3 1/2 years of Sundays ahead of us!
Re: "Broken promise, like breakfast, sometimes leave egg on humble webmaster's face"
Rush, catching up on my Sunday Comics and I must agree...Barry Chan in the Nov 13, 1938 edition is the spitting image of Layne Tom Jr.! And where was he at supper time?
Lee: "Probably eatin' th' plaster off th' side of th' house again, Pop"!!!!