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Happy Friday Foster!

Allee Willis Submitted by Allee Willis
May 11th, 2010
Certifikitsch Winner
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If only for the polyester bellbottomed poolside fashion shows and the razor blades embedded in Pam Grier’s afro, Friday Foster has attained classic blax- and kitschploitation status. This 1972 Dell comic book version, billed as “Action-packed excitment in the fashionable world of the Jet Set” features assistant photographer Foster gone Shaft in the aptly named timepiece, “The Beautiful People”.

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When it began life as a comic strip in The Chicago Tribune and its syndicated papers in 1970 Friday Foster was the first black character lead in a comic book. In 1975, the Friday Foster movie was released. This is the first issue of the comic book, October, 1972.

See the trailer here!

And oh yea, they still make Friday Foster dolls. Say hi to “Far-Out Friday”.

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