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Ray Gotto Ozark Ike's Whodunits Sunday Comic Strip Original Art dated 12-21-47 (King Features Syndicate, 1947). Hillbilly athlete Ozark Ike McBatt served his daily comic strip primarily as a baseball player, but he reserved the right to play various other sports in the Sunday spinoff. Here, Ike dramatizes a real-life golfing gaffe from 1939, challenging the reader to name the historical player and the event. Hence the title Ozark Ike's Whodunits. Ike himself resembles a cross between Joe Palooka and Li'l Abner Yokum -- and all the better for that. Ink over graphite on Bristol board. Conjoined tiers form an image area of 14" x 21". Light/moderate toning and adhesive staining. Very Good condition.


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August, 2021
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Sold on Aug 11, 2021 for: $408.00
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