Michael Hurley's "Mama Molasses", 12.25x12.25

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A single-panel from Michael Hurley’s “Boone & Jocko” comic strip that appeared in the May 1969 edition of The Broadside & The Free Press alternative newspaper showing Boone & Jocko’s unique method of climbing trees after ingesting some questionable “mama” molasses. Each is hand-numbered out of an edition of 18 and signed by Hurley. Color and printing by Lost Utensils. These are leftovers from a festival merch table, so they may show a ding or two from the road, but nothing egregious.

Print is seven colors, measures 12.25 x 12.25" and is printed in an edition of 18 on 100# Madero Beach Speckletone by French Paper.

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A single-panel from Michael Hurley’s “Boone & Jocko” comic strip that appeared in the May 1969 edition of The Broadside & The Free Press alternative newspaper showing Boone & Jocko’s unique method of climbing trees after ingesting some questionable “mama” molasses. Each is hand-numbered out of an edition of 18 and signed by Hurley. Color and printing by Lost Utensils. These are leftovers from a festival merch table, so they may show a ding or two from the road, but nothing egregious.

Print is seven colors, measures 12.25 x 12.25" and is printed in an edition of 18 on 100# Madero Beach Speckletone by French Paper.

A single-panel from Michael Hurley’s “Boone & Jocko” comic strip that appeared in the May 1969 edition of The Broadside & The Free Press alternative newspaper showing Boone & Jocko’s unique method of climbing trees after ingesting some questionable “mama” molasses. Each is hand-numbered out of an edition of 18 and signed by Hurley. Color and printing by Lost Utensils. These are leftovers from a festival merch table, so they may show a ding or two from the road, but nothing egregious.

Print is seven colors, measures 12.25 x 12.25" and is printed in an edition of 18 on 100# Madero Beach Speckletone by French Paper.