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Wally Wood, Sally Forth Comic Strip #S82 - Comic Strip
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Sally Forth Comic Strip #S82

Comic Strip
1973
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58.42 x 40.64 cm (23 x 16 in.)
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Women in the Armed Services is the topic of this story arc... as topical now as then. Sally Forth is staying with her sister Libby, and they make quite a pair(s) on this comic strip created for the Armed Forces newspaper by Wally Wood

ink over blue pencil, on two conjoined pieces of Bristol board

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About Wally Wood

Wallace Allan Wood (June 17, 1927 – November 2, 1981) was an American comic book writer, artist and independent publisher, best known for his work on EC Comics's Mad and Marvel's Daredevil. He was one of Mad's founding cartoonists in 1952. Although much of his early professional artwork is signed Wallace Wood, he became known as Wally Wood, a name he claimed to dislike. Within the comics community, he was also known as Woody, a name he sometimes used as a signature. In addition to Wood's hundreds of comic book pages, he illustrated for books and magazines while also working in a variety of other areas – advertising; packaging and product illustrations; gag cartoons; record album covers; posters; syndicated comic strips; and trading cards, including work on Topps' landmark Mars Attacks set. EC publisher William Gaines once stated, "Wally may have been our most troubled artist... I'm not suggesting any connection, but he may have been our most brilliant".