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Frank Willard - Moon Mullins Hand Colored Sunday

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Frank Willard - Moon Mullins Hand Colored Sunday
<B>Frank Willard - Moon Mullins Hand Colored Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 5-18-24 (Chicago Tribune, 1924).</B></I> Lord Plushbottom finally has his big vaudeville audition, but Moon messes things up -- as usual. Frank Willard had been drawing a strip called <I>The Outta Luck Club</B></I> for King Features when he was fired after an altercation with George McManus (of <I>Bringing Up Father</B></I> fame); he quickly moved over to the Chicago Tribune Syndicate, where head honcho Captain Joe Patterson had been contemplating a strip about a tough guy. Willard's <I>Moon Mullins</B></I> debuted from Patterson's syndicate on June 19, 1923. This is a splendid Sunday from the only the second year of the series, which has been hand-colored with vibrant hues. The image area measures 16.5" x 25", and the art is in Good condition. The piece has been assembled from four tiers glued to a common backing board, seemingly to extend the bottom portion of each panel.