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Gary Hallgren Original Art: GUESS WHAT I’M WEARING (I WONDER)?


Gary Hallgren Original Art: GUESS WHAT I’M WEARING (I WONDER)?
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    GARY HALLGREN (1945-) Fritzi Ritz as Wonder Woman painting: “GUESS WHAT I’M WEARING (I WONDER)?”

    “I Wonder” is the third in a series of three “Guess What I’m Wearing Paintings” featuring Nancy’s sexy Aunt Fritzi. And Fritzi is disguised, no less, as our favorite female superhero: Wonder Woman. This is the first (unauthorized) cross-over between the characters created by Ernie Bushmiller and William Moulton Marsten and what a wonder-ful parody it is. A 15 x 20-inch acrylic painting on stiff board mounted on ¼-inch foam board and shrink-wrapped. Painted in 2015 and signed by the artist.

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    About the artist: Gary Hallgren’s illustrations have appeared in The New York Times, MAD, The Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Weekly, and National Lampoon (his Pinocchio cover for the Lampoon is an all-time classic). And he illustrated all of the best-selling books by Dr. Mehmet Oz. But he's probably best known as a key member of the infamous “Air Pirates.” Hallgren teamed with Dan O'Neill, Ted Richards, Bobby London, and Shary Flenniken to produce two notorious issues of Air Pirates Funnies, which contained X-rated parodies of Mickey & Minnie Mouse, causing the Walt Disney organization to unleash its army of lawyers on the unruly underground cartoonists. The battle went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled 9-0 in favor of Disney. Hallgren currently paints personal visions of his favorite comics, especially “Nancy & Sluggo," he collects vintage Studebakers, and he ghosts one of America's most famous syndicated newspaper strips

    Related items: Besides additional Gary Hallgren paintings, we have Nancy & Sluggo silk neckties, Ernie Bushmiller postcards, several rare N&S pinback buttons, and the coolest Nancy poster ever.



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