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Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Emmie on a Date at Home, ca.1970

 Item — Box 002: Series 01
Identifier: 005
Description

Emmie and Leroy are shown at her home, sitting on a couch conversing when the doorbell rings. Emmie goes to answer the door and in the third panel a person wearing a tribal mask is holding a tray with two bottles; Emmie asks "Which one is the love potion?"



Format

3 panel comic strip



Medium

Ink on paper



Dimensions

20.25 x 7.5 inches

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Emmie Walking in a Park, ca.1970

 Item — Box 002: Series 01
Identifier: 006
Description Leroy and Emmie walk arm-in-arm through a park and he asks if she is interested in world affairs. Emmie answers "Certainly!" and begins to list issues of interest. In the third panel she is pictured in the foreground exclaiming "...and marriage!" while Leroy is running away from her in the background. Format 3 panel comic strip Medium Ink on paper ...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie at Home, ca.1970

 Item — Box 001: Series 01
Identifier: 006
Description Fudgie and Leroy are at Fudgie's house and he exclaims that he is going to get a job. Leroy replies, "What brought that on? Aren't you satisfied with your unemployment checks?" In the third panel, Fudgie says, "Yeah, but I can't stand my mailman's sense of humor!" while Leroy opens the door to find the mailman dressed like Santa Claus while saying "Here's another gift, Fudgie!" Format 3 panel comic strip ...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie Conversing , ca.1970

 Item — Box 002: Series 01
Identifier: 004
Description Leroy asks Fudgie if he is dressed in black for mourning to which Fudgie replies, "I dress this way in the afternoons, too!" In the third panel, Leroy is pictured pushing up one sleeve of his suit with his hand clenched in a fist while Fudgie is positioned to run away. Format 3 panel comic strip Medium Ink on paper Dimensions 20.25 x 7.125...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie Meet for a Blind Date, ca.1970

 Item — Box 002: Series 01
Identifier: 001
Description Fudgie and Leroy stand in what looks to be an alley with Elvis the dog. Leroy is asking Fudgie to tell him who his blind date is, but Fudgie tells him to relax. In the third panel, Fudgie looks at Leroy and says, "...Let me do all the talking!" as two women wearing hoods approach them. Format 3 panel comic strip Medium Ink on paper Dimensions...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie Meet for a Double Date, ca.1970

 Item — Box 001: Series 01
Identifier: 005
Description

Leroy is pictured looking at his watch and wondering why Fudgie is late for their double date. In the third panel, Fudgie arrives with Elvis the dog.



Format

3 panel comic strip



Medium

Ink on paper



Dimensions

20.25 x 8.125 inches

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie on the Phone, ca.1970

 Item — Box 002: Series 01
Identifier: 002
Description Leroy is pictured in bed answering the phone at 3 am, and on the other line is Fudgie. Fudgie explains that he can't sleep, to which Leroy yells through the phone "Then try to count sheep! Good night!" In the third panel, Fudgie is pictured imagining Elvis the dog as sheep jumping over a fence. Format 3 panel comic strip Medium Ink on paper ...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie with Elvis the Dog, ca.1970

 Item — Box 002: Series 01
Identifier: 003
Description

Fudgie is walking Elvis the dog while Leroy walks beside him reading a newspaper. Leroy asks Fudgie if he is a veteran, and Fudgie goes on to explain how and where certain bruises and scars originated while Leroy shakes his head in a "no" gesture.



Format

3 panel comic strip



Medium

Ink on paper



Dimensions

20 x 7.25 inches

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy Gives Fudgie a Haircut at the Barber Shop, ca.1970

 Item — Box 003: Series 01
Identifier: 006
Description Fudgie is seated in a barber's chair while Leroy holds a clippers and stand behind him. Leroy is talking to Fudgie and says, "...And that's how I see the Black situation, Fudgie! Don't you agree with me, man!" Fudgie goes on to respond that he's "not a politician" and in the third panel tells Leroy to "keep your radical ideas to yourself, man!" Leroy is pictured standing behind Fudgie holding a scissors and smiling at Fudgie's new haircut that depicts a clenched fist. ...

Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Lula and Emmie Meet Fudgie and Elvis the Dog, ca.1970

 Item — Box 003: Series 01
Identifier: 001
Description Lula and Emmie sit on bench in a park, a dog asleep at their feed. Fudgie walks by and hears Emmie say she will "only date men that love animals." Fudgie rushes to a pet store and in panel three is introducing himself to Emmie and Lula with Elvis the dog by his side. Format 3 panel comic strip Medium Ink on paper Dimensions 20.25 x 7.625...