Al Williamson takes on a larger role as John Prentice's assistant, and Prentice fully hits his stride. Fred Dickenson continues to write Rip's adventures. Rip Kirby, the suave gentleman detective is the right man for his times as then-current 1960s culture reflects a new fascination with sophisticated stories featuring James Bond and other agents, both secret and otherwise. The strips are reproduced from the original King Features Syndicate proofs, insuring that every daily will look even better than when they were first ...
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Al Williamson takes on a larger role as John Prentice's assistant, and Prentice fully hits his stride. Fred Dickenson continues to write Rip's adventures. Rip Kirby, the suave gentleman detective is the right man for his times as then-current 1960s culture reflects a new fascination with sophisticated stories featuring James Bond and other agents, both secret and otherwise. The strips are reproduced from the original King Features Syndicate proofs, insuring that every daily will look even better than when they were first published in newspapers over fifty years ago. Contains nine complete stories in more than 800 sequential comics from February 12, 1962 to October 10, 1964.
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Add this copy of Rip Kirby, Volume 7 1962-1964 to cart. $104.00, good condition, Sold by Bison Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from winnipeg, MB, CANADA, published 2014 by IDW Publishing.
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pp. 293. Oblong 4to. Bound in orange cloth. Illustrations by John Prentice. Black and white photographs. Light shelfwear; very good+ in very good-, rubbed dustjacket showing one-inch tear to rear fold, and short tears and scuffs to top edge. Artwork by John Prentice. Stories by Fred Dickenson. Includes an introduction by Brian Walker highlighting the life of artist John Prentice, featuring several family photographs.