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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "All-American," Robert Barnes crafts a quiet, observant moment in 1951 with a simple yet striking visual gag: two men, each wearing a necktie adorned with a photograph of their girlfriend—one with a broad tie for her curvier partner, the other with a narrow tie for her slimmer one. The story, written and illustrated by Barnes with his own inks, captures a slice of everyday life with a touch of whimsy, all rendered in the distinctive style of the era.
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Two men wear neckties with pictures of their girlfriends on the fabric. The man dating a fat woman wears a broad tie; the man dating a thin woman wears a narrow tie.
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