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Jan 1930 · Association Against the Prohibition Amendment · [none]
“The Boy Who Made Good”

In "The Boy Who Made Good," a 1930 comic from the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, a mother recounts her son’s early crusade against moral decay—back when he was just a boy—now that he’s risen to vice-president of the anti-vice league. Written and illustrated entirely by H. T. Webster, the story captures a quiet, earnest moment of personal pride, set against the era’s cultural tensions. Cover by H. T. Webster.

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A mother proudly telling the history of her prudish son's anti-filth activities as a boy, now that he's been made vice-president of the anti-vice league.

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