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COMIC STRIPS.
Group of 3 daily comic strips. Out Our Way * Winnie Winkle * Doonesbury. Pen and
ink over graphite, Doonesbury with zipatone. Each signed in ink. Publisher’s and copyright
stamps. Scattered soiling as noted. 1973-74-76.
[400/600]
WinnieWinkle.Van Bibber and Henry Raduta. 9-panel strip on thick stock. 1973. 19
1
/
2
x27
1
/
2
inches.
Some printers’ marks and light soiling in margins * Out OurWay. Ed Sullivan. 3-panel strip. Issued
August 26, 1974. 21
1
/
2
x6
3
/
4
inches. Dampstaining to right side * Doonesbury. Gary Trudeau. 4-
panel strip. 16
5
/
8
x6 inches. Center vertical crease and light toning or dampstaining to right side. 1976.
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ART YOUNG.
L’Enfant Terrible. Pen and ink on paper.
455x340 mm; 18x13
1
/
2
inches. Signed lower
left. Caption in pencil and pen. Matted and
framed (partially obscuring caption, which
reads in full”“L’EnfantTerrible /The Infant
Terrible / ‘Well, what do you want?’ / ‘What
do I want?Why I want the whole thing.’”).
September 11,1912.Life Publishing Company
copyright rubberstamps on verso.
[600/900]
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REGINALD SMYTHE.
Andy Capp Daily Comic Strip. Ink over
graphite with blue and white wash. 198x235
mm; 7
3
/
4
x9
1
/
4
inches, image; board measures
10
1
/
2
x15 inches. Used by English syndicate
IPC Newspapers, London; printed March
23, 1976. Signed lower right. Some toning
to board, IPC stamp on verso.
[300/400]
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