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ORK, Pa. - Original comic strip art continues to establish its position alongside fine art in the collector marketplace, with the latest proof coming at Hake’s Auctions pop culture rarities event. Amongst daily newspaper comic strip (opposite page). Drawn by legendary comic strip artist A1 Williamson (1931-2020) as part of a series of twelve strips, the artworks never saw publication.