Spotlight on Fred Fredericks - Other Comics - The Late, Late War
June 6, 1960 | |
Country: | USA / English |
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The Late, Late War was a humorous comics strip made by Fred Fredericks, and he said[1] that in the strip:
"the Boys in Blue and the Boys in Gray stop fighting only long enough after another - which is just about all the time".
The strip was syndicated by Adcox Lenahan Inc.
In newspapers
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Title | Period | From | Comment |
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The Boston Globe | June 6, 1960 to August 13, 1960 | Boston, Massachusetts | missing July 25 and August 6 |
The Daily Journal | 1960 | Elizabeth, New Jersey | (according to Alberto Becattini) |
Hayward Review | June 6, 1960 - August 27, 1960 | Hayward, California | (according to Allan Holtz) |
In 1963 the publisher Zeke Zekley prepared a colored version of the strip, to be printed in "At Ease" The Fun Supplement for America's Men and Women of the Armed Forces. The two strips printed in the Advance issue are the same as strips #2 and #13 printed in "The Boston Globe". In addition there also exist a Sunday page of the strip from the estate of Zekley. It is uncertain whether more than this first issue of "At Ease" was published.
References
- ↑ "Here's a Sparkling Addition To Globe's Famous Comics", The Boston Globe (Boston, Massachusetts), 6 June 1960, page 1