David Wright, Carol Day - Friedrich Kahlenberg - Strip #1957 - Comic Strip
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Carol Day - Friedrich Kahlenberg - Strip #1957

Comic Strip
1963
Ink
46.5 x 15.3 cm (18.31 x 6.02 in.)
Added on 3/6/26
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Description

Ink over graphite on a illustration board with an image area of 17" x 5". Slight toning, title/credits paste-up, pinholes in the corners, adhesive staining in the word balloons, notes in the bottom margin, whiteout touch-ups, with light soiling and edge/handling wear. In Very Good condition

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David Wright Carol Day #1957 Daily Comic Strip Original Art (London Daily Mail, 1963). Carol talks to Joe about her difficulties with Friedrich and his mother in this episode from the "Friedrich Kahlenberg" storyline.

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About David Wright

Pin-up painter David Wright created the newspaper strip 'Carol Day' in 1956. Wright was born in 1912 into an artistic dynasty - his parents were both artists. David Wright had a talent for drawing women, and therefore he became famous as a pin-up artist. His first pin-up appeared as a loose insert in 1941 in The Sketch magazine. Wright's first comics work, starring 'Kit Carson', appeared in Cowboy Picture Library #56 of July 1952. For Titbits, he created girl strips like 'Judy' (1953) and 'Jo'. In 1957 he did 'Danger Treads Softly' which was painted in black and white. The 'Carol Day' strip debuted in the Daily Mail on 10 September 1956. It was a soap opera comic about a cool and elegant fashion model, which ran first in the Daily Mail (1956-1967), and then reappeared after Wright's death in the Sunday Express in 1971, at this point drawn by Kenneth Inns. His son Patrick Wright is also a comic artist. Text (c) Lambiek