I seemed to have missed this one!! Very nice!!
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And surprisingly, it's still the highest graded copy on the CGC census, even 12 long years after it was graded.
Yes, that's a sweet book. It really shows off the line work and amazing anatomical rendering of Lou Fine.
According to Murphy Anderson's book (c. 2003), George Tuska and Murphy (a comic book newbie at this point) sat next to each other at Fiction House (~1943), and George watched Murphy do some drawings. George said, "Oh, you like Lou Fine, huh?" Evidently George was not too impressed. George went on: "Now, Lou Fine doesn't draw like that. He constructs everything. He constructs the figures, often drawing them nude, and then he'll put the clothes on them." This observation had a large impact on Murphy's subsequent style.
And this Wonderworld 11 is a great example illustrating George's comments.