SALE
SET of SEVEN Archival Katy Keene Paper Doll Prints:
Featuring: Gloria Grandbilt and Lucki Red Lorelei
Restored from Pages in 1950s Katy Keene Comics
You Receive SEVEN DIFFERENT Prints.

These Prints are painstakingly cleaned up, made fresh clean and bright and reprinted for you by paper doll artist, Judy M Johnson.
The process is time consuming as comics are notorious for over-the-edge printing, bleed-throughs from the other side, and plenty of specks and spots.

Lucki Red and Gloria were friends; sometimes not-so-much, but they were in her life, vying for the attention of some of the same guys in Katy's life.
Interesting Note: Lucki Red Lorelei was surely inspired by Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire.
I've put a photo of the famous pose from the modeling scene with the bathing suit.
Notice the same cut to the top of the bathing suit. And Marilyn's character's name was LORELI
Lucki never had another pose...just this one you see here.

ALL 8.5"x11" PAGES LASER PRINTED ON SINGLE 80# ARCHIVAL CARD-STOCK PAGES,
folio style and presented in a crystal clear seal-top bag.

I am a big Katy fan, having bought all her comics I could afford in the late 50s, early 60s.
And of course I drew costumes for her, but never mailed them into Woggon Wheels Ranch,
because I thought they were not as good as those in the comic. I did not know that they
were all re-drawn by Bill Woggon for publication. When I got to know Bill in the 1980s,
and Katy was enjoying a little resurgence (Katy Romance Series...thanks to the efforts of Bill Woggon and John Lucas), Bill told me to mail copies of those designs to him. I did.
And a couple designs wound up on the characters with the comic story...with credit. That was fun.