





Thanks to --John Robinson
GRAHAM CRACKERS COMICS
for setting me on the path to finding the right comic on ebay. He knew exactly which comic I was referring to. He has a great web site offering history on one of the better comic artists of that era Bob Bolling. Click below for a link to that page of history and John's web sites.
grahamcrackers/
1 comment:
Thanks for posting this, Ellis. Oddly, I find Little Archie a lot more interesting than his adolescent counterpart. The artwork is great - reminds me a little, of the late Carl Barks.
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