Jim Latimer UNITED STATES
Member Since May 2009
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Frank Godwin, Rusty Riley Sunday, 1949

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Location: Classic Newspaper Strip Characters.
Title: Frank Godwin, Rusty Riley Sunday, 1949
Artist:  Frank  Godwin (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Comic Strip
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 262
Likes on CAF: 1
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 7/21/2023

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Frank Godwin was one of the greats of the newspaper strips, but he was so much more. A prolific artist who can also be seen in books, magazines, and advertisement. His Connie and Rusty strips are beautifully rendered. One of the masters of brushwork. I'm thrilled to own this early Sunday.

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Member Since: May 2009
Last Login: April 2026
Country: UNITED STATES
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ilia georgiev Member Since 2006
Posted On 7/21/2023

Such a good artist. Great Sunday with all of the facial expressions and interactions.   Congrats. 

Jim Latimer Member Since 2009
Posted On 7/24/2023

ilia georgiev wrote:
"  Such a good artist. Great Sunday with all of the facial expressions and interactions.   Congrats. 
 "

Ilia,

He was a master of expression, character, and setting. One of the great strip artist/Illustrators. I love studying the panels of this page.

Jeff Singh Member Since 2004
Posted On 8/2/2023

Great looking Sunday.  I particularly like the clown and the portrait in the first tier.  One can't have too much Godwin in their collection.  1949 is nice and early too.  

Jim Latimer Member Since 2009
Posted On 8/4/2023

Jeff Singh wrote:
"  Great looking Sunday.  I particularly like the clown and the portrait in the first tier.  One can't have too much Godwin in their collection.  1949 is nice and early too.  
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Jeff,

He was a master of character and expression.I also love the clown. I consider myself fortunate to have two Rusty pages bookending his work on the strip.