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This article needs an example strip... The original Everett True strips are all in the public domain now, aren't they? They're from before 1917. It's just a matter of choosing one or two that fit best and putting them in. -- Aquillion 08:25, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
In May 2009, John Adcock posted on Yesterday's Paper that "(t)he last comic strip under the Condo name was printed in 1946, forty-four years later. Even then “Everett True” continued as a pale version of its former self well into the sixties under the title 'Uncle Ev,' featuring Everett True". If true, this should obviously be in the article; can anyone verify this? DS ( talk) 16:58, 2 March 2013 (UTC)
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This article needs an example strip... The original Everett True strips are all in the public domain now, aren't they? They're from before 1917. It's just a matter of choosing one or two that fit best and putting them in. -- Aquillion 08:25, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
In May 2009, John Adcock posted on Yesterday's Paper that "(t)he last comic strip under the Condo name was printed in 1946, forty-four years later. Even then “Everett True” continued as a pale version of its former self well into the sixties under the title 'Uncle Ev,' featuring Everett True". If true, this should obviously be in the article; can anyone verify this? DS ( talk) 16:58, 2 March 2013 (UTC)