From Bogeyman Comics #2 (1969), here’s “23 Skidoo,” a one-page comix jam by American underground artists Rick Griffin (18 June 1944 – 18 August 1991) and Rory Hayes (8 August 1949 – 29 August 1983):
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"This day's experience, set in order, none of it left ragged or lying about, all of it gathered in like treasure and finished with, set aside." –Alice Munro, "What is Remembered"
From Bogeyman Comics #2 (1969), here’s “23 Skidoo,” a one-page comix jam by American underground artists Rick Griffin (18 June 1944 – 18 August 1991) and Rory Hayes (8 August 1949 – 29 August 1983):
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From Western Love Trails #9 (March 1950), here’s “Renegade Kisses,” with art by Louis “Who He?” Zansky:
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To view all of the stories and covers with art by Louis Zansky that I’ve posted so far, including those other two Western romances, start here.
From Teen-Age Brides #2 (October 1953), here’s “I Married for Fun,” with art by Bill Draut, whose stylistically restrained, thoughtfully staged contributions to Romance comics in the early 1950s have aged far more gracefully than many other works of the period:
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MORE:
Look Here, Read: “Teen-Age Temptress,” with art by Bill Draut
Look Here, Read: Cover art by Lee Elias, story art by Bill Draut
From Western Love Trails #8 (January 1950), here’s “The Schoolmarm from Silver Forks,” with art by Louis Zansky:
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I posted Zansky’s kissin’ cover for Western Love Trails #8 two days ago.
For more stories illustrated by Zansky, check out the Louis Zansky category here at RCN.
From Western Love Trails #7 (November 1949), here’s “Princess of the Rising Moon,” with art by Louis Zansky:
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I posted Zansky’s lovely romantic cover for Western Love Trails #7 yesterday.
For more stories illustrated by the same artist, check out the Louis Zansky category here at RCN.
Below are the last ten pages of the comic book A-1 #15 (Teena #3), a collection of strips by Hilda Terry:
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Navigation:
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 1 to 10 (post 1 of 3)
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 11 to 20 (post 2 of 3)
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 21 to 30 (post 3 of 3)<–YOU ARE HERE
Check out the Hilda Terry category here at RCN for more comic strips and book covers by a first-rate cartoonist whose work is absolutely crying out to be reprinted!
Below are the second ten pages of the comic book A-1 #15 (Teena #3), a collection of strips by Hilda Terry:
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Navigation:
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 1 to 10 (post 1 of 3)
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 11 to 20 (post 2 of 3)<–YOU ARE HERE
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 21 to 30 (post 3 of 3)
Check out the Hilda Terry category here at RCN for more comic strips and book covers by the cartoonist who drew teenagers as beautifully as anyone in comics ever has!
Below are the first ten pages of the comic book A-1 #15, also identified in the indicia as Teena #3, a collection of strips by Hilda Terry:
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Navigation:
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 1 to 10 (post 1 of 3)<–YOU ARE HERE
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 11 to 20 (post 2 of 3)
Look Here, Read: TEENA #3 by Hilda Terry, pages 21 to 30 (post 3 of 3)
Check out the Hilda Terry category here at RCN for more comic strips and book covers by — who else? — Hilda Terry!
From Big Shot Comics #31 (January 1943), here’s another Christmas-themed “Bo” strip by Frank Beck:
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From Santa Claus Funnies #1 (1942), here’s a starkly effective, uncredited comics-adaptation of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens; it’s no masterpiece, but I’m truly surprised how much I like this one:
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