This is a really enjoyable collection of the Sunday comics for Boots and Her Buddies. This covers the year 1937, and a lot of the humor holds up well. I love the art work and getting to see the fashions of the late 1930's. As in Dick Tracy, these Sunday comics have an insert called Bootkins. It is a quick joke (with the characters as little kids) or a cut out doll with clothes. The one thing that doesn't hold up is the racist use of a black maid. All in all this collection is a fun read!
By Nuts4clara
Boots looks absolutely beautiful in this '30s version of herself, but I much prefer her as a flapper.
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