Comics (Graphic works)
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie at Home, ca.1970
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie Conversing , ca.1970
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie Meet for a Blind Date, ca.1970
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie Meet for a Double Date, ca.1970
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
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Leroy and Fudgie with Elvis the Dog, ca.1970
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
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Lula and Emmie Meet Fudgie and Elvis the Dog, ca.1970
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Lula and Fudgie in Matching Clothes, ca.1970
Fudgie and Lula are wearing matching white dresses and white beaded necklaces. In the second panel Lula says "African dress should always make you conscious and proud of your heritage!" In the third panel, Fudgie replies, "African? I thought it was uni-sex!"
Format
3 panel comic strip
Medium
Ink on paper
Dimensions
20.125 x 7.5 inches
Fudgie Comic Strip Illustration, Lula and Fudgie Install a Bridhouse, ca.1970
Fudgie and Lula are pictured in sitting in their backyard. Lula suggests building a birdhouse and Fudgie agrees. In the third panel, Fudgie and Lula are shown admiring the birdhouse while Fudgie says "If that doesn't bring in black birds, nothing will!"
Format
3 panel comic strip
Medium
Ink on paper
Dimensions
20 x 7.25 inches