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PUBLISHER: Centaur
COMMENTS: Fred Schwab pencils and inks; pg. 64; "Lonesome Luke"; 1937; image size 16.75" x 20.25"
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Fred Schwab pencils and inks; pg. 64; "Lonesome Luke"; 1937; image size 16.75" x 20.25"Beautiful western gag page by Schwab from the dawn of comics, pre-dating the introduction of Superman. Art from this era is exceptionally rare. Pen and ink. Art is in excellent condition, there are paste-ups missing unfortunately.
Artist Information
Fred Schwab was an American cartoonist whose humor panels and short features were published in a wide variety of comic books from at least 1938 to 1950, during a period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. His notable comic-book appearances include Timely Comics' Marvel Comics #1.