When Fairfield County Was the Comic-Strip Capital of the World | Vanity Fair: From the 1950s through the 90s, Fairfield County, Connecticut, was home to many of America’s best cartoonists and illustrators—the men responsible for “Beetle Bailey,” “Little Orphan Annie,” “H�gar the Horrible,” and countless other comic strips. The author, whose father drew “Prince Valiant,” remembers their eccentric subculture.
Hat tip to Greg Daniel.
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Great article.
John Duke
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