In the fifties and sixties everyone who used to make a living selling cartoons had to find something else to get a regular income. Some went into dvertising, some created their own newspaper characters and some sold a daily cartoon series, often using a new and unique theme. Also, some succeeded nd some did not. One of the les successful series (by a ver acomplished cartoonist) was Famous Last Words by the always stylish Irwin Caplan. It ran for the second half of 1956 and maybe some time after that.
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Irwin, not Allan, though I do like that name...
Ha, it's just too common.
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