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Cover: Victor Gillam

Judge #731

Oct 1895 · Judge · 0.10 USD
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“How Little Billy Was Blowed Off.”

In "How Little Billy Was Blowed Off," Victor Gillam delivers a stark, politically charged vignette from 1895, where allegorical figures of Columbia, Steuben, and Lafayette stand in silent contrast to a violent scene depicting Spain's oppression of Cuba—captured in Gillam’s own pencils, inks, and colors, both in the story and on the cover.

writer, artist, inker George R. Brill · cover Victor Gillam

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writer, artist, inker George R. Brill
cover pencils, inks Victor Gillam

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While Columbia is asleep, Steuben and Lafayette stand behind her, holding document describing Cuba's historic repression by Spain, ignoring the sight of a man representing Spain beating a woman who represents Cuba.

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