I found some more Friday Foster pages (along with those I showed on Thurday). In three tier form even.
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Thanks for these and the previous post. I know you don't love the art, but it's a style I've always loved, and this strip in particular (as well as the similar 3G) was a part of the Sunday "funnies" that my Grandfather used to mail us kids in Minnesota once a week from New York! We used to devour every single strip, as they were completely foreign to us!
I am slowly selling my comics, cartoon and newspaper collection on Ebay. In short, when I am done scanning them and they are on the blog, I no longer need to keep the original paper. If you want to go and have a look what I have on sale now, please go to http://www.ebay.com/sch/gerapeldoorn/m.html?item=152381924308&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562. Prices are low and I combine for shipping.
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Thanks for these and the previous post. I know you don't love the art, but it's a style I've always loved, and this strip in particular (as well as the similar 3G) was a part of the Sunday "funnies" that my Grandfather used to mail us kids in Minnesota once a week from New York! We used to devour every single strip, as they were completely foreign to us!
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