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Girls by Edgar Martin (0580-) - 'Girls' was a temporary departure by Edgar Martin from "Boots" which began on February 18, 1924 as one of the typical flapper strips of the roaring 20s. Boots was a bob-haired beauty who was constantly followed by many beaus. Her misadventures were told largely told through daily and weekly gags. Boots started out as a header strip for Our Boarding House. It graduated into a weekly page called Girls in the early 1930s. Eventually Boots took over the title in the mid 30s in most newspapers. A few still printed using the 'Girls' title for many years. To help the strips popularity, the author Edgar Martin began including Paper Dolls in the Girls era. Because of this 'Girls' are good sellers. The fulls are the most sought-after and command significant premium. | ||||
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