ROBIN MALONE

ORIGINAL DAILY STRIP ART

July 19, 1967

By Bob Lubbers

The ROBIN MALONE comic strip was syndicated for a three year period by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA) from March 19, 1967 through March 11, 1970.  The strip followed the adventures of the newly widowed heroine as she manages the corporate empire inherited from her late husband.  The themes fluctuated from soap opera, high drama, industrial and political intrigue, satire and broad farce based on the ever changing whims of the syndicate.  Lubbers modeled Robin after one of his favorite movie stars, the glamorous Joan Fontaine.  This strip is among Lubber's best work and allowed him to hone the skills he developed on earlier strips like The SaintBig Ben BoltRusty RileyLong SamTarzanSecret Agent X-9 and Li'l Abner.

The art offered in this listing is the daily strip for Wednesday, July 19, 1967 of ROBIN MALONE.  In this storyline, Twinky, the teen-age daughter of Robin's new beau, Congressman Hale, has ended up in custody at the local precinct after her adventures in Greenwich Village.  Robin and Congressman Hale arrive at the station to spring the teen-ager.

 This art is produced in ink over graphite on duotone board.  The overall dimensions are 17  x 5 ½ Inches.  There is light toning around the edges, and a touch-up with Wite-Out here and there.  Lubbers worked with a lightbox and the reverse of this art features his rough sketches for this piece.  I purchased this strip at auction from the estate of the artist.  It is in Very Good Condition and is dated and signed by Lubbers.

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