Interested in unique comic-related artifacts? I have an array of cool things at glog.glennf.com/hcwm-store – four-color separated molds for 1970s Peanuts strips, an authorized Zippy the Pinhead letterpress print, press sheets from my book, and a rare “Sparky” signed Schulz book!

Pinkish printing mold material (mat or flong) with a Peanuts Sunday strip from 1976 impressed into it showing Linus teaching Sally how to play football. The strip is in half-page newspaper format.Letterpress print and “flong” re-creation of the Oct. 14, 1991, Zippy the Pinhead comic strip in which Zippy and self-insert character Griffy are discussing technological transformation. The print is on high-quality paper and contains text with the title of the strip and additional details.Book open to endpapers with dust jacket text at left and inscription and signature “For Mike with friendship—Sparky (your hockey pal)” at right in large handwriting in marker.Full press sheet from How Comics Were Made shown hung by clips and displays eight pages of the book with a variety of detail, including a printing plate, color wheel, and original colored cartoon art.
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