Oklahoma cartoonists profiled in Oklahoma History Center exhibit
Chester Gould 's " Dick Tracy " comic strip first captured my attention during the early 1940s, when I was a boy in Oklahoma City . Good guys and bad guys dominated movies, and I loved seeing Tracy catch villains such as Mole and Pruneface. I soon started reading other funnies such as "Alley Oop," "Superman" and " Lil Abner ."
My family and friends had relatives in the arm...
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