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Secret agent X-9 by Bob Lubbers - Comic Strip
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Secret agent X-9

Comic Strip
1964
Ink
12 x 41.5 cm (4.72 x 16.34 in.)
Added on 3/15/26
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Bob Lubbers (as Bob Lewis) Secret Agent X-9 Daily Comic Strip Original Art dated 11-7-64 (King Features Syndicate, 1964). Secret Agent Corrigan is on the case in this daily from the popular long-running action/adventure strip. Created in ink over graphite and Duotone chemical shading board with an image area of 16.25" x 4.75". As an added art bonus, these have Bob Lubbers' rough pencil character layouts on the backs. It is slightly toned, light smudging, with mild edge wear. Overall, in Excellent condition.
Planche originale de la bande dessinée quotidienne Secret Agent X-9 de Bob Lubbers (sous le pseudonyme de Bob Lewis), datée du 7 novembre 1964 (King Features Syndicate, 1964). L'agent secret Corrigan enquête dans cette planche quotidienne de la célèbre série d'action-aventure

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About Bob Lubbers

Bob Lubbers was an American comics artist, who was especially known for his "good girl art". He began his career in the comic book industry during the so-called "Golden Age of Comic Books", drawing for companies like Centaur Publishing and Fiction House. In the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s he worked on many syndicated comic strips for newspapers, including 'Tarzan' (1950-1954), 'Long Sam' (1954-1962), 'Secret Agent X-9' (1960-1967), 'Li'l Abner' (±1958-1977) and his own creation, 'Robin Malone' (1967-1970). Among his influences were the cartoonists Alex Raymond, Hal Foster and Ray Van Buren, as well as the illustrators Al Dorne, George Bridgman and Matt Clark. Text (c) Lambiek