Mopsy
Art by Gladys Parker
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Mopsy
Art by Gladys Parker
While attended the Cartoonist & Illustrators School on the G.I. Bill, Joe Sinnott would have his first published work appear in "Mopsy" #12 (Sept. 1950). It would be the start of a brilliant career.
Flapper Fanny was a newspaper strip created in 1925 by Ethel Hays. Gladys Parker took over the strip in March 1930. Her stories focused on Fanny’s little sister Betty, and her friend Chuck. Parker left the series in August of the same year. Parker created a lookalike strip in 1940 called Mopsy.
Mopsy
by Gladys Parker
I always do.
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There is no way in Hell Decarlo did not have the same line as the Mopsy cover on one of his early 50s pages. Would not be the only convergence. And these days Jughead has his own line sold at Hot Topic -- Or probably did fifteen minutes ago.
Original Art - Mopsy Sunday Comic Strip with Mopsy Modes Topper (Jan05th1964)
Art by Gladys Parker
Bell-McClure Syndicate
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