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Editore: Kitchen Sink Press, 1989
Da: Print Matters, London, Regno Unito
Soft Cover. Condizione: F - Fine. Kitchen Sink Press 1989. Book condition: F - Fine. Black & White illustrations. Nancy's "boyfriend" Sluggo was a character of some mystery. Cartoonist Ernie Bushmiller (23 August 1905 15 August 1982) depicted Sluggo, a young boy, as living alone in a ramshackle house with no adult supervision. He wore clothes with patches. He had no visible means of support. His "house" was furnished with only the bare necessities. Holes in his walls revealed plaster and lathe-work. All of which begged a question which became the title of the book: How Sluggo Survives, the second in a series of "theme" collections based on Nancy & Sluggo newspaper comic strips. To make matters worse, Sluggo was a lazy boy, summarized by his sleeping pose ("sawing wood") on his button. Today somebody would call social services, but for decades no one in the neighbourhood intervened. The mystery persists. 90 pages. Size: 9" x 11" (220mm x 280mm). (0.3).
Editore: Kitchen Sink Press, 1991
ISBN 10: 0878161139ISBN 13: 9780878161133
Da: Print Matters, London, Regno Unito
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Soft Cover. Condizione: VF - Very Fine. Kitchen Sink Press 1991. Book condition: VF - Very Fine. Black & White illustrations. Another excellent compilation of classic Ernie Bushmiller strips - this volume focuses on strips which include - you guessed it - Bums, Beatniks, Hippies, Artists and Con Artists! Ernest Paul "Ernie" Bushmiller, Jr. (23 August 1905 15 August 1982) was an American cartoonist, best known for creating the long-running daily comic strip Nancy. Bushmiller's work has been repeatedly addressed by other artists: Andy Warhol made a 1961 painting based on "Nancy"; the artist and poet Joe Brainard made numerous works based on Nancy; and many cartoonists have produced work directly inspired by or commenting on Bushmiller's art. 96 pages. Size: 8" x 11" (215mm x 275mm). ISBN: 0878161139. (0.3).