Milton Luros was born in Brooklyn, New York. After graduating high school, he attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn where he studied commercial illustration. By 1937, he was freelance artist whose work appeared on the covers of magazines like Crack Detective, True Gangsters, and Western Aces. In the 1950s, Luros wrote and drew a nationally syndicated comic strip called Roger Lincoln, S-Man. Later in his career, Luros worked as both an agent and a publisher.












There’s Evelyn playing chess! 🙂
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X marks the Redhead it seems.
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Evelyn plays chess?
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I like the one with the girl ready to shoot the guy from the desk. Not your typical hiding place. 🙂
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You know there are kids these days who would have no idea what that woman is doing inside a darkened room with a red light bulb.
The fellow holding the pistol might as well turn on the light. Those photos are ruined since he opened the door, anyway.
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Milton was find of puttng a self-portrait in his drawings, usually as the bad guy.
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