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The artist could fully showcase his talent for drawing sexy women with 'Sally Forth' (1968–1974), a voluptuous servicegirl who made her first appearance in June 1968 in Military News, a tabloid newspaper from Armed Forces Diamond Sales. Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna.
Back then, they were pretty much all men, so the babe buck nekkid was a weekly obligation - something that would never fly these days, for lots of good reasons. Sally Forth by Wally Wood. Sally Forth #3 Comic Book Magazine Wally Wood 1978. Sally Forth was an American comic strip created by Wally Wood for a military male readership. $9.99 0 bids + $15.05 shipping . Wally wood wrote these comics under government contract (!). Fan collection of Sally Forth by Wally Way. Wood committed suicide in 1981, and was honored with a feature in the February 1982 issue. Sally Forth features outrageous parodies of pop culture icons of the time, delightful puns and that superb Wood craftsmanship.
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Sally Forth When his collaboration with James Warren somewhat deteriorated in the late 1960s, Wood started working on comic features for military magazines. The entire run of the 1970-1973 classic cheesecake sci-fi comedy strip written and drawn by the legendary cartoonist. Underground Comix !
In the 70s, the army published the Overseas Weekly for the enlisted men. It started in 1968, and ran alongside Woody's spy adventure strip Cannon. All this is in aid of saying: Wally Wood was a great artist, but he isn't that great to read. sallyforthwallywood. Wood's career spans an era from the imperial phase of the comic book format to the infancy of the "graphic novel"; a time when the short form wasn't merely dominant in American comics, but monolithic. 1.5M ratings 277k ratings See, that’s what the app is perfect for. Sally Forth Sally Forth was Wally Wood's good girl strip for The Overseas Weekly, a paper that, like it sounds, was distributed to Army bases throughout the world. Big Apple Comix Neal Adams Wally Wood Ploog Al Williamson Ralph Reese 1st Print. Sally Forth 67 by Wally Wood, scan from comicartfans.com Wally Wood was a Heavy Metal kinda guy—unfortunately, he never published in the mag during his life.