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The American Legion#6

The American Legion #6

Jun 1933 · The American Legion · 0.25 USD

In this rare 1933 issue of The American Legion, Wally—writing, drawing, inking, and lettering all on his own—presents a personal piece on Wallgren’s time with the Stars and Stripes during World War II, capturing the people he met and the stories that inspired his cartoon characters. A fascinating glimpse into the real-life roots of his work, told with the singular voice of a creator working entirely alone.

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An article of Wallgren's time in the Stars and Stripes during World War II, and some of the people he worked with and used as models for characters in his cartoons.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).