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(45) Rusty Riley by Frank Godwin from 1951 Near Complete Year!
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Condition: Some light tanning/wear, a few have small archival repairs otherwise: Excellent! Bright ... Read more about the seller notes Some light tanning/wear, a few have small archival repairs otherwise: Excellent! Bright Colors!Slightly Trimmed on bott ... Read More
Condition: Some light tanning/wear, a few have small archival repairs otherwise: Excellent! Bright ... Read more about the seller notes Some light tanning/wear, a few have small archival repairs otherwise: Excellent! Bright Colors!Slightly Trimmed on bottom as shown. Read Less about the seller notes
loids,This is a lot of 45 (Near Complete Year!) Rusty Riley Sunday Pages by Frank Godwin. Great Artwork! This was cut from the original newspaper Sunday/Saturday comics sections of 1951. Sizes: 1 Half, 44 Thirds. Paper: Some light tanning/wear, otherwise: Excellent! Bright Colors! Pulled from loose sections! (Please Check Scans) Free Postage ! (USA) $20.00 International Flat Rate. I combine postage on multiple pages. Check out my other auctions for more great vintage Comic strips and Paper Dolls. Thanks for Looking!Rusty RileyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRusty RileyRusty Riley (March 29, 1959)Author(s)Frank Godwin, Rod ReedCurrent status / scheduleConcludedLaunch dateJanuary 26, 1948End date1959Syndicate(s)King Features SyndicateGenre(s)AdventureRusty Riley was an American comic strip which ran from 1948 to 1959. It was created and drawn by Frank Godwin for King Features.Contents [hide] 1Characters and story2Sunday strip3Reprints4ReferencesCharacters and story[edit]With art by Godwin and scripts by Rod Reed, the first Rusty Riley daily appeared on January 26, 1948.[1] The storyline follows the adventures of a redheaded orphan youth, Rusty Riley, who flees the orphanage with his faithful fox terrier, Flip. In the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, he is hired as a stable boy by wealthy racehorse owner Mr. Miles, owner of Milestone Farm. Encountering crooks and corruption as he grows up in the world of horse racing and horse breeders, Rusty's goal is to establish himself as a jockey. Rusty's girlfriend is Patty Miles, the daughter of his boss.[2]Godwin made research trips to Lexington, Kentucky, when he began drawing the strip, but complaints about the appearance of horses and farms led to a return visit, as described by comics historian Dave Karlen:Instead of ignoring these complaints, as some cartoonists might have done, Godwin made another trip to Lexington to visit his critics. For more than a week, he toured the central Kentucky horse farms, took pictures and made numerous sketches of the horses, fences, gates, barns, farm homes, horse cemeteries, country lanes, trees, and other references necessary to make his strip correct. He talked with the thoroughbred horsemen, standard-bred horsemen, saddle horsemen, racetrack officials and newspapermen to get all the information he needed. He also took many pictures in and around the Keeneland and Lexington Trotting Tracks, which were a couple of the sites he later used frequently in his comic strip. Godwin was now ready to make his strip better than ever.[2]Sunday strip[edit]Frank Godwin's Rusty Riley (December 1, 1959)The Sunday strip began five months later, on June 27, with Godwin illustrating scripts written either by Reed's brother Harold,[1] or Godwin's brother Harold.[2]The strip was running in approximately 150 newspapers when Godwin died in 1959[1] at his home in New Hope, Pennsylvania.[citation needed]Bob Lubbers was an uncredited ghost artist on the strip at some unspecified point.[3]Reprints[edit]Dell Comics reprinted Rusty Riley stories in the comic-book series Four Color, in issues #418 (cover-datedAug. 1952), #451 (Feb. 1953), #486 (Aug. 1953), and #554 (April 1954).[4]In 2013, Classic Comics Press started a hardcover reprint series, with a reprint of dailies from 1948-49.[citation needed] *Please note: collecting and selling comics has been my hobby for over 30 years. Due to the hours of my job I can usually only mail packages out on Saturdays. I send out First Class or Priority Mail which takes 2-3 days or more to arrive in the USA and Air Mail International which takes 5 -10 days or more depending on where you live in the world. I do not "sell" postage or packaging and charge less than the actual cost of mailing. I package items securely and wrap well. Most pages come in an Archival Sleeve with Acid Free Backing Board at no extra charge. If you are dissatisfied with an item. Let me know and I will do my best to make it right. Many Thanks to all of my 1,000's of past customers around the World. Enjoy Your Hobby Everyone and Have Fun Collecting!
loids,This is a lot of 45 (Near Complete Year!) Rusty Riley Sunday Pages by Frank Godwin. Great Artwork! This was cut from the original newspaper Sunday/Saturday comics sections of 1951. Sizes: 1 Half, 44 Thirds. Paper: Some light tanning/wear, otherwise: Excellent! Bright Colors! Pulled from loose sections! (Please Check Scans) Free Postage ! (USA) $20.00 International Flat Rate. I combine postage on multiple pages. Check out my other auctions for more great vintage Comic strips and Paper Dolls. Thanks for Looking!Rusty RileyFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRusty RileyRusty Riley (March 29, 1959)Author(s)Frank Godwin, Rod ReedCurrent status / scheduleConcludedLaunch dateJanuary 26, 1948End date1959Syndicate(s)King Features SyndicateGenre(s)AdventureRusty Riley was an American comic strip which ran from 1948 to 1959. It was created and drawn by Frank Godwin for King Features.Contents [hide] 1Characters and story2Sunday strip3Reprints4ReferencesCharacters and story[edit]With art by Godwin and scripts by Rod Reed, the first Rusty Riley daily appeared on January 26, 1948.[1] The storyline follows the adventures of a redheaded orphan youth, Rusty Riley, who flees the orphanage with his faithful fox terrier, Flip. In the Bluegrass region of Kentucky, he is hired as a stable boy by wealthy racehorse owner Mr. Miles, owner of Milestone Farm. Encountering crooks and corruption as he grows up in the world of horse racing and horse breeders, Rusty's goal is to establish himself as a jockey. Rusty's girlfriend is Patty Miles, the daughter of his boss.[2]Godwin made research trips to Lexington, Kentucky, when he began drawing the strip, but complaints about the appearance of horses and farms led to a return visit, as described by comics historian Dave Karlen:Instead of ignoring these complaints, as some cartoonists might have done, Godwin made another trip to Lexington to visit his critics. For more than a week, he toured the central Kentucky horse farms, took pictures and made numerous sketches of the horses, fences, gates, barns, farm homes, horse cemeteries, country lanes, trees, and other references necessary to make his strip correct. He talked with the thoroughbred horsemen, standard-bred horsemen, saddle horsemen, racetrack officials and newspapermen to get all the information he needed. He also took many pictures in and around the Keeneland and Lexington Trotting Tracks, which were a couple of the sites he later used frequently in his comic strip. Godwin was now ready to make his strip better than ever.[2]Sunday strip[edit]Frank Godwin's Rusty Riley (December 1, 1959)The Sunday strip began five months later, on June 27, with Godwin illustrating scripts written either by Reed's brother Harold,[1] or Godwin's brother Harold.[2]The strip was running in approximately 150 newspapers when Godwin died in 1959[1] at his home in New Hope, Pennsylvania.[citation needed]Bob Lubbers was an uncredited ghost artist on the strip at some unspecified point.[3]Reprints[edit]Dell Comics reprinted Rusty Riley stories in the comic-book series Four Color, in issues #418 (cover-datedAug. 1952), #451 (Feb. 1953), #486 (Aug. 1953), and #554 (April 1954).[4]In 2013, Classic Comics Press started a hardcover reprint series, with a reprint of dailies from 1948-49.[citation needed] *Please note: collecting and selling comics has been my hobby for over 30 years. Due to the hours of my job I can usually only mail packages out on Saturdays. I send out First Class or Priority Mail which takes 2-3 days or more to arrive in the USA and Air Mail International which takes 5 -10 days or more depending on where you live in the world. I do not "sell" postage or packaging and charge less than the actual cost of mailing. I package items securely and wrap well. Most pages come in an Archival Sleeve with Acid Free Backing Board at no extra charge. If you are dissatisfied with an item. Let me know and I will do my best to make it right. Many Thanks to all of my 1,000's of past customers around the World. Enjoy Your Hobby Everyone and Have Fun Collecting!
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