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Basil Wolverton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Wolverton was baptised into Herbert W. Armstrong's Radio Church of God in 1941, was ordained as an elder in 1943. |
 | | In 1946 Wolverton won a contest to depict "Lena the Hyena", the world's ugliest woman, a running gag in Al Capp's Li'l Abner newspaper strip where Lena remained unseen beneath an editorial note stating her face had been covered to protect readers. |
 | | Wolverton's son, editorial cartoonist Monte Wolverton, can draw in a style almost indistinguishable from his father's, and like his father, he has worked for The Plain Truth and contributed to Mad. |
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