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Bullwinkle (1963) by Al Kilgore

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Bullwinkle (1963) by Al Kilgore

$600.00

Size: 17" x 5" inches (unframed)
Dated: January 16th, 1963
Distributed By: McClure Newspaper Syndicate

Item Code: CB-00770
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Sensational Bullwinkle Strip featuring Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale by the brilliant Al Kilgore

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COMMENTS 
Created by comic artist Al Kilgore, rendered in ink and Zipatone over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 17" x 5” inches, the art is in excellent condition.

This classic strip features the two Russian-like spies, Boris Badenov  and Natasha Fatale who are Rocky and Bullwinkle’s main protagonists. Boris is breaking the fourth wall again, referencing the scripted lines he just said. Al Kilgore clearly loved what he was doing on this strip. The artwork is issued with a certificate of authenticity (as pictured).

Al Kilgore (1927-1983)  
Al Kilgore, was an American artist who worked as a cartoonist and filmmaker. Born in Newark, New Jersey, Al Kilgore was the artist on the Bullwinkle comic strip for the Bell-McClure Syndicate between 1962 and 1967. He also drew the Dell, Gold Key, Whitman, and Charlton comic books of Rocky and Bullwinkle and related characters. Kilgore’s work was very true to the Jay Ward sensibility and had its own distinctive personality and Kilgore's drawings of the Bullwinkle characters were the best ones ever illustrated.