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Marty Links
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Marty Links, born September 5, 1917 and deceased January 6, 2008 was an American cartoonist, best known for the Emmy Lou comic strip (lesser known, this included a small reference to Charles M. Schulz in a joke about Alvin's art teacher)[1]. Other than Emmy Lou, she has produced other relatively now forgotten works such as the Bobby Sox franchise.
Marty Links collaborated with Sanrio in the 1970s for the fifth issue of The Strawberry News (June 15, 1975)[2], and is also known for characters featuring cute babies or toddlers.
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