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AL CAPP
Li'l Abner 5/29 and 6/5/1949
Original art. Sunday pages. While ghosting Ham Fisher's Joe Palooka, from 1933-1934, Capp introduced to the Palooka strip a group of "hillbillies," which gained great popularity. In 1934, Capp went to United Features who were willing to release this new concept along with a second feature entitled Washable Jones. Li'L Abner went on to become an American institution. The Shmoos appear in these consecutive Sundays. Pen and ink on paper.
Very Good (2)
Li'l Abner 5/29 and 6/5/1949
Original art. Sunday pages. While ghosting Ham Fisher's Joe Palooka, from 1933-1934, Capp introduced to the Palooka strip a group of "hillbillies," which gained great popularity. In 1934, Capp went to United Features who were willing to release this new concept along with a second feature entitled Washable Jones. Li'L Abner went on to become an American institution. The Shmoos appear in these consecutive Sundays. Pen and ink on paper.
Very Good (2)