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And in the Daily News...
Officially, the United States didn't have an overseas espionage/spy agency in 1940. Officially.
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE!
(At Childs they're shaking in their boots because they know D. L. Toffenetti is here, and he plays for keeps.)
Hahahahahahahaha!
Of course, Annie has *no idea at all* that this lady is married to a Judge who just might be having dealings with Peg soon. Nick taught her well.
Yeah, he *is* pretty naem at that!
Careful, Skeez, don't give the poor kid the wrong idea.
This would be a good moment for The Blue Tiger to step from the shadows. Or from the blinding white light, whatever.
Y'know, Lana, Harold's cousin Lilacs is a nice kid. And he's not comatose.
One of the unsettling conventions of prewar comic strips is that, while Black men, and middle-aged Black women, were usually drawn in the "minstrel" style, young Black women -- often sexualized -- seldom were.
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE!
(At Childs they're shaking in their boots because they know D. L. Toffenetti is here, and he plays for keeps.)