Friday, February 18, 2022

Newsprint Etta Kett Paper Dolls from 1936

Etta Kett in her everyday clothes.

       Etta Kett is a long-running comic strip created by Paul Robinson, which ran from December 7, 1925 to November 9, 1974. Launched as a single panel during December 1925, it originally offered tips to teenagers on manners, etiquette and the social graces. Robinson, however, saw a narrative potential that went beyond the initial format, devising a strip of wholesome humor that maintained a readership over five decades. Drawing with a polished, clean-line style, he jettisoned the teen-tips to expand his teenage characters into a daily strip and Sunday page about energetic Etta Kett and her middle-class family and friends in a suburban setting.

Etta Kett's dating outfits.

Etta Kett goes to the beach.

Etta Kett gets married.

Etta Kett's boyfriend and his cloths.

Etta Kett goind to a dance.

Etta Kett evening costumes.

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