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(51) Brick Bradford Sunday Pages by Ritt & Gray from 1941 Near Complete Year!
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This is a lot of 51 (NEAR COMPLETE YEAR) _BRICK BRADFORD__ _SUNDAY PAGES BY WILLIAM RITT AND CLARENCE GRAY. GREAT ARTWORK! These were cut from the original newspaper Sunday/Saturday comics sections of 1948. SIZE: 1 ... Read More
This is a lot of 51 (NEAR COMPLETE YEAR) _BRICK BRADFORD__ _SUNDAY PAGES BY WILLIAM RITT AND CLARENCE GRAY. GREAT ARTWORK! These were cut from the original newspaper Sunday/Saturday comics sections of 1948. SIZE: 11 X 15 INCHES ( TABLOID FULL PAGE) PAPER: SOME LIGHT TANNING/WEAR, OTHERWISE: EXCELLENT! BRIGHT COLORS! PULLED FROM LOOSE SECTIONS! (PLEASE CHECK SCANS) Please include $5.00 Total postage on any size order (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!
_Brick Bradford_
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Clarence Gray's Brick Bradford_ (June 21, 1942)
_BRICK BRADFORD_ was a science fiction comic strip created by writer William Ritt, a journalist based in Cleveland, and artist Clarence Gray. It was first distributed in 1933 byCentral Press Association, a subsidiary of King Features Syndicate which specialized in producing material for small-town newspapers.[1]
Ritt grew tired of _Brick Bradford_ in the mid-1940s, and by 1948 he had turned over first the daily and then the Sunday to Gray, who did the strip by himself until his health problems increased. In 1952, Paul Norris (who had been working on King's _Jungle Jim_) took over the daily. When Gray died in 1956, Norris took over the Sunday strip. Norris retired in 1987, and the strip was retired as well with the daily ending April 25, 1987 and the Sundays two weeks later.
"Brick Bradford" achieved its greatest popularity outside the United States. "Brick Bradford" was carried by both newspapers and comic books in Australia and New Zealand. In France, the strip was known as "Luc Bradefer" (Luke Ironarm), and was published in many newspapers.[2] The strip was also widely published in Italy.[2]
*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 2-7 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 wil 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!
_Brick Bradford_
_
Clarence Gray's Brick Bradford_ (June 21, 1942)
_BRICK BRADFORD_ was a science fiction comic strip created by writer William Ritt, a journalist based in Cleveland, and artist Clarence Gray. It was first distributed in 1933 byCentral Press Association, a subsidiary of King Features Syndicate which specialized in producing material for small-town newspapers.[1]
Ritt grew tired of _Brick Bradford_ in the mid-1940s, and by 1948 he had turned over first the daily and then the Sunday to Gray, who did the strip by himself until his health problems increased. In 1952, Paul Norris (who had been working on King's _Jungle Jim_) took over the daily. When Gray died in 1956, Norris took over the Sunday strip. Norris retired in 1987, and the strip was retired as well with the daily ending April 25, 1987 and the Sundays two weeks later.
"Brick Bradford" achieved its greatest popularity outside the United States. "Brick Bradford" was carried by both newspapers and comic books in Australia and New Zealand. In France, the strip was known as "Luc Bradefer" (Luke Ironarm), and was published in many newspapers.[2] The strip was also widely published in Italy.[2]
*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 2-7 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 wil 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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