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BEN DAY DOTS Part 9a: 1950s and 60s — the ‘Silver Age’ of comics, Part 1
or: Homage to Mildred Marsh and Cynthia Blake Larger versions of some pictures can be seen by clicking on them, and using the + symbol after that. Use the back arrow on your browser to return to this page. Or … Continue reading
Posted in Ben Day, colour separation, Comic-book art, Comics, History of Comics, History of Printing, Newspaper comic strips, Pop Art, Roy Lichtenstein
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