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The Saturday Evening Post#6

The Saturday Evening Post #6

Aug 1928 · Curtis Publishing Company · 0.05 USD; 0.10 CAD
“Until Death Do Us Part”

"Until Death Do Us Part" by Bud Fisher offers a rare glimpse into the challenges of sustaining a comic strip during wartime, as Mutt and Jeff struggle with the demands of drawing their antics while serving in the American Army during the Great War. The story highlights how the evolving nature of the continuity strip was reshaping the medium, even in the midst of global conflict.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Paul Reilly

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Paul Reilly

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A train crash splits up a quartet of card players.

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