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Ben Day Dots, Part 6.1: TARZAN & THE BEN DAY DOTS
Tarzan is a registered trademark of Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., and all images from Tarzan comic strips are copyright Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., 2016. Used for educational purposes & under fair use. See also: Part 1—Roy Lichtenstein—the man who didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Bamber Gascoigne, Ben Day dots, Benday Dots, Benjamin Henry Day Junior, color separation, Edgar Rice Burroughs', Ella Cinders, Hal Foster, halftone, How To Identify Prints, ink squash, Michael Moorcock's beard, Moiré, Mr and Mrs Beans, Prince Valiant, Princess Nikotris, process colour, Rea Irvin, Rex Maxon, screen angles, Tarzan, Tarzan and the Ben Day Men, The Smythes, Winnie Winkle
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