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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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dheine1971
said, 2 months ago
A USED DENTED CAR???
Flash5005 said, 2 months ago
Looks like an old ’60 Ford.
katina.cooper said, 2 months ago
Don’t look behind you, Emmy Lou, but somebody else is, too.
emmyloufan1 said, 2 months ago
I just realized how much detail Marty put into fashion and clothing style that you don’t see in many comics. Emmy Lou had a full closet no doubt!
Hey…those old 60’s cars can be worth some dough. That’s no Pinto!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
@dheine1971
Those aren’t dents.
cbrsarah said, 2 months ago
I wouldn’t mind seeing some of those dresses coming back. I always liked the long ones.
comicbuff24 said, 2 months ago
@cbrsarah
Me too..My daughter really loves the retro look..
Reynard61 said, 2 months ago
As I recall, having lived through that particular era, those dresses, while popular, were rather difficult and expensive to keep clean.