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James A. Shepherd - 1891
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">One of numerous sequential strips told via word balloons/in-panel dialogue by British artist James A. Shepherd in the 1880's and early 1890's, in various magazines. This example comes from The Boys' Own Paper, February 21, 1891, volume 13, issue 632, page 329.    
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Doug Wheeler</FONT>
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(from the collection of Doug Wheeler)
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