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by Don Flowers When the life of Don Flowers was cut short in 1968 by the ill effects of emphysema, he left behind a career in newspaper cartooning that spanned more than four decades as well as one of the most fluid lines to grace the comics page. His cartoons evoked the art of Russell Patterson and Hank Ketcham, and nowhere was this more evident than in his quintessential single-panel pin-up cartoon, the aptly named Glamor Girls. Don Flowers' Glamor Girls also features a foreward by cartoon legend Sergio Aragonés and an introductory essay by editor Alex Chun. Mature Themes $18.40 You save $8.59 (32%) |
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