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"Gasoline Alley clearly belongs in the cannon as a deeply American masterwork of cartooning." —Time.com
Walt and Skeezix: Book Two collects the Gasoline Alley strips by the great American cartoonist Frank King from 1923 to 1924. King was the first cartoonist to have his characters age in real time and have modern story lines, a landmark conception for comic strips in the early twentieth century. There is a new eighty-page introduction by journalist Jeet Heer.
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Add Walt and Skeezix :1923 and 1924, Vol. 2, Gasoline Alley clearly belongs in the cannon as a deeply American masterwork of cartooning. —Time.com Walt and Skeezix: Book Two collects the Gasoline Alley strips by the great American cartoonist Frank King from 1923 to 1, Walt and Skeezix :1923 and 1924, Vol. 2 to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Walt and Skeezix :1923 and 1924, Vol. 2, Gasoline Alley clearly belongs in the cannon as a deeply American masterwork of cartooning. —Time.com Walt and Skeezix: Book Two collects the Gasoline Alley strips by the great American cartoonist Frank King from 1923 to 1, Walt and Skeezix :1923 and 1924, Vol. 2 to your collection on WonderClub |