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The Nebbishes

''The Nebbishes'' was a syndicated comic strip by Herb Gardner, better known today as a playwright and screenwriter.
Gardner's characters were white blob-like creatures who expressed their attitude toward existence in mottos and quotes on greeting cards and statuettes. In the comic strip they engaged in dialogue in balloons in the standard comic strip format. Gardner first began drawing these characters while he was a student at Antioch College. As an English word from Yiddish, "nebbish" means an insignificant, pitiful person; a nonentity (from Yiddish interjection nebekh "poor thing!", and from Czech nebohý).
On local New York television, Gardner drew ''The Nebbishes'' on Shari Lewis' WPIX ''Kartoon Klub'' show, as noted by Kevin S. Butler:
:Long before he became one of Broadway's most prolific playwrights, Herb Gardner was a comic strip artist for the ''New York Daily News''. Mr. Gardner was invited to appear on ''Kartoon Klub'' where he engaged members of the studio audience and home viewers in chalk talks (he would draw pictures on a drawing pad to help illustrate his stories about an unusual group of creatures known as ''The Nebbishes''). The segment was so successful that on Saturday evening, September 23, 1956, the program's title was changed to ''Shari & Her Friends''.〔(New York City Kids Shows Roundup )〕
==Comic strip and merchandising==
Gardner's comic strip was picked up by the ''Chicago Tribune'' and syndicated to 60-75 major newspapers. The strip ran Sundays only from 1959 to 1961.
Even before syndication, the Gardner characters were a national craze, appearing on studio cards, matchbook covers, barware (including cocktail napkins) and wall decorations. In 1954, Bernad Creations published Gardner's characters on greeting cards, posters and figurines. The most famous of these showed two slacker Nebbishes relaxing with feet on a table and the line, "Next week we've ''got'' to get organized!" First a greeting card and then a poster, the cartoon was so popular that the gagline soon became a national catchphrase independent of the image.

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