Young Amy in the background of the lower left panel. She would’ve been about 14, 15 in the mid-90s. She didn’t have her trademark dyed fringe when she first appeared in Bobbins — possibly due to parental/employer dictate; she was working as a receptionist for her father, Len Pickering, at City Limit at the time — but that’s otherwise pretty much how she looked in the early Bobbins strips.
John Campbell about 1 year ago
Young Amy in the background of the lower left panel. She would’ve been about 14, 15 in the mid-90s. She didn’t have her trademark dyed fringe when she first appeared in Bobbins — possibly due to parental/employer dictate; she was working as a receptionist for her father, Len Pickering, at City Limit at the time — but that’s otherwise pretty much how she looked in the early Bobbins strips.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 1 year ago
Lee Lorson’s noggin wasn’t well attached then, was it?
6turtle9 about 1 year ago
I don’t think I want to know what they are selling at Joe Blows.
R.U. Kidding about 1 year ago
Someone needs to give Gary Thickett a heads-up about this. He might be headed for disaster. He should quit while he’s ahead. Or while he has one.
GaryCooper about 1 year ago
The light-blue scooter keeps detaching Ace Faces’ heads.
Of course, some of that can be chalked up to simply riding a Vespa. It’s one of the least-safe modes of transport.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 1 year ago
To be honest, a radio helmet sounds like a very bad idea since the beginning.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 1 year ago
God help me, I’m laughing so hard I think MY head is going to come off…