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Marty Links was the creator of the comic strip “Emmy Lou” which ran in newspapers all over the world for over 35 years. Marty Links was a pioneer-- a woman cartoonist at a time when the cartoon business was really a boy’s club. For over 40 years, Marty would whisk through the San Francisco Chronicle city room delivering a weekly batch of cartoons with the same gusto as Emmy Lou would.
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Flash5005 said, 4 months ago
I’m guessing they’re at the theatre to see “Love Story”.
emmyloufan1 said, 4 months ago
Marty Links son-in-law here. It’s Marty Monday! Here’s an interesting fun fact about Marty.
When Marty retired Emmy Lou in 1979 she began a 20 year run as an independent illustrator of greeting cards for Hallmark cards. During those 20 yrs, Marty sold over 40 million greeting cards and was one of Hallmark’s most successful sub-contractors. Her cards included the baby “just hatched” for new borns, Valentine’s day whimsical characters, Christmas, Mother’s Day and most of all her “everyday” fun cards.
Have a great day!
comicbuff24 said, 4 months ago
Don’t cry Emmy Lou!
katina.cooper said, 4 months ago
…and meet some cute boys who will buy us some popcorn.
emmAyyy said, 4 months ago
somethings never change…girl’s just wanna have fun…and these two make it look so simple! You go girls!!!!!
emmAyyy said, 4 months ago
Really loving the blast from the past! Thank you Emmy Lou for being the girl I remember.
JeepersCreepers said, 4 months ago
@emmyloufan1
I still remember what she told Herb Caen in 1979, when she quit “Emmy Lou” – “Everything I know about teenagers today is
unprintable.”
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
Must be a tear jerker of a movie. Keep those dry hankies handy ladies!