Sizzle The Girl From A U N T Comic By Bill Ward [ 480p ]

The comic strip—often running 4 to 8 pages—featured a stunning, impossibly curvaceous redhead (or brunette, depending on the printing) who was an operative for the "A.U.N.T." organization.

A typical plot might involve our heroine trying to photograph a secret document, but her high-heel gets stuck in a sidewalk grate. Or she’s tied to a chair (loosely, of course) and escapes because the villain used a silk rope that she easily unties with her teeth. Sizzle the Girl from A U N T comic by Bill Ward

And who did Harrison hire to draw the star feature? The Character: The Anti-Secret Agent In the early 60s, the world was obsessed with secret agents (think James Bond and The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ). Ward and the editors at A.U.N.T. brilliantly parodied this trend. The comic strip—often running 4 to 8 pages—featured

Sizzle and Smile: Celebrating "The Girl from A.U.N.T." by the Legendary Bill Ward And who did Harrison hire to draw the star feature