Snappy Sammy Smoot

Snappy Sammy Smoot
The cover of Snappy Sammy Smoot #1 (Kitchen Sink Press, Jan. 1979), illustrated by Skip Williamson.
Publication information
PublisherBijou Publishing Empire, Print Mint, Kitchen Sink Press, Marvel Comics, Fantagraphics
First comic appearanceBijou Funnies #1 (Bijou Publishing Empire, 1968)
Created bySkip Williamson
In-story information
Alter ego
SpeciesHuman
PartnershipsRagtime Billy
AbilitiesRefuses to lose his innocence

Snappy Sammy Smoot is an American underground comix character created by Skip Williamson in 1968. A counterculture Candide who never loses his innocence,[1] Snappy Sammy Smoot appeared in his own strips in a number of comix titles, most notably Bijou Funnies, Comix Book, and Blab!. Cultural critic David Manning White wrote about the strip, "But what is . . . interesting about 'Snappy Sammy Smoot' is that it manages to be politically radical at the same time it is satirical and funny", and that it is "one of more highly stylized in the field".[2]

  1. ^ Harvey, Robert C. The Art of the Comic Book: An Aesthetic History (Univ. Press of Mississippi, 1996).
  2. ^ In Mass Culture Revisited (edited by Bernard Rosenberg and White) (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1971).