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Thursday, April 3, 2008

Prince Valiant

each week, the newspaper carries tales of heroism eerily similar to my own experiences.I most identify with the "Prince Valiant" character. the advancing horde is, at this instant, the ever-growing pile of social correspondence and wedding invitations to which I must reply.
Posted by Nichol Caddingham at 9:57 AM
Labels: Hal Foster, spring weddings, the flaxen-haired savages of scandinavia

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