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Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact#3 [389]
Cover: Bill Walsh
Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact #3 [389]
“Artist of the Capitol”
"Artist of the Capitol" finds Randy and his team gearing up for a game near Mr. Jefferson's house, where the retired artist volunteers to play right field—just to keep the ball from smashing his window. Written, drawn, and inked by Frank Hill, this 1965 story blends everyday neighborhood fun with a quiet tribute to craftsmanship, all rendered with gentle charm. The cover by Bill Walsh captures the moment with a warm, nostalgic eye.
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writer, artist, inker Frank Hill · cover Bill Walsh
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writer, artist, inker Frank Hill
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Randy's team gets ready to play baseball near Mr. Jefferson's house. Mr. Jefferson offers to play right field to keep his window from being hit.
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