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Fox Syndicate Sunday Strips
Date | Lang: English (en)
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NotesColor comics section published by Fox in 1940. Compiled from the ilovecomix Archive
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   By Walter Loyd Lilly
Okay, now I've been able to acces the FULL 8 pages of both sections ~ I now see that, initially, the Feb. 18 section had only 4 strips, not 8, and initially, the 25 section had only 2!;-@...I thought that each two-page strip as seen on the screen represented two pages of the section, but I guess it was just 1 page for each strip, to be an 8-page section...So how was this printed originally? Did you have to turn the section sideways to read each strip? It would appear that way:-l...
   By Walter Loyd Lilly
I knoow I've read of at least one other " Comic Book Section " in supplement to the regular " Sunday Funnies ", one in the CHICAGO TRIBUNE ~ other newspapers? ~ where Brenda Starr, Reporter, was initially seen.
  
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