john-adcock.blogspot.com - 9/10/2009
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A variety of original artwork and autographs courtesy of Don Kurtz. Billy De Beck, Ernie Bushmiller, Milt Caniff, Bert Thomas. Clare Briggs, W. A. Carlson, AD Carter, E. Simms Campbell, R. M. Brinkerhoff, Jack Cole, Walter Berndt, and Wally Bishop. ...
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Sept. 10, 2009: The man who couldn’t shoot straight
Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal —
... [Art] Newspaper cartoonists’ autographs
Link: John Adcock
“A variety of original artwork and autographs courtesy of Don Kurtz. Billy De Beck, Ernie Bushmiller, Milt Caniff, Bert Thomas. Clare Briggs, W. A. Carlson, AD Carter, E. Simms Campbell, R. M. Brinkerhoff, Jack Cole, Walter Berndt, and Wally Bishop.”
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Straight for the art: Newspaper cartoonists' autographs
Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources - Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment —
... John Adock has an interesting collection of artwork and autographs from such notable folks as De Beck, Ernie Bushmiller, Milt Caniff over at his blog. ...
Newspaper cartoonists autographs
The Daily Cartoonist —
Home / Section: Comic history Newspaper cartoonists autographs Over at the Yesterday’s Papers blog, John Adcock has posted scans famous comic artists’ autographs . Included in the post: Billy De Beck , Ernie Bushmiller , Milt Caniff , Bert Thomas . Clare Briggs , W. A. Carlson , AD Carter , E. Simms Campbell , R. M. Brinkerhoff , Jack Cole , Walter Berndt , and Wally Bishop . Hat tip to Tom Spurgeon for finding this gem.
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