Rob Stolzer UNITED STATES
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Tad Dorgan - 1924 For Better or For Worse Sunday Page - Prohibition Gag

Location: Dorgan, TAD
Artist: Tad Dorgan (All)

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Location: Dorgan, TAD
Title: Tad Dorgan - 1924 For Better or For Worse Sunday Page - Prohibition Gag
Artist:  Tad Dorgan (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Comic Strip
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 816
Likes on CAF: 0
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 12/6/2008

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This Sunday page by the great Tad Dorgan, For Better or For Worse, has been in my collection for many years, but because of its large size, I never got around to scanning it. I love gags revolving around the Prohibition era, and this one, from March 15, 1924, is just a gem. Webster forgets his package, containing a pint of rye, on the train. When the other passengers realize what it is, bedlam ensues. The narration that extends from panels 4 through 9 is just wonderful.

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George Hagenauer Member Since 2005
1    
Posted On 2/19/2024

ine is a con man gag- need to get it up!

Rob Stolzer Member Since 2004
Posted On 2/19/2024

George Hagenauer wrote:
"  ine is a con man gag- need to get it up!
 "

I just noticed that I need to rescan mine. This scan is likely over 20 years old.

George Hagenauer Member Since 2005
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Posted On 2/19/2024

Rob Stolzer wrote:
"  I just noticed that I need to rescan mine. This scan is likely over 20 years old.
 "

He isconsistetnly really good on the few I have seen (and proabbly the few that exist) I have never seen a good tearsheet run of these either