"Where There's A Wilbur" Mary Worth Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee
"Where There's A Wilbur" Mary Worth Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee
Everyone's least favorite yet most popular Mary Worth comic contradiction, Wilbur Weston.
.: 100% Cotton (fiber content may vary for different colors)
.: Medium fabric (5.3 oz/yd² (180 g/m²))
.: Classic fit
.: Tear away label
.: Runs true to size
First appearing in 1938, Mary Worth is one of the longest-running continuity strips or "comic-page soap operas" mdash a genre dedicated to the millions of readers who thrive on continued stories told in brief daily episodes with cliffhanger endings.
Contrary to popular belief, Mary Worth is not a continuation of the Depression Era favorite Apple Mary. The strip was created as a replacement feature offered to newspapers when Martha Orr, who created the dowdy apple peddler, retired. The only thing the new title character had in common with her predecessor was a first name. She appeared as she is today: a well-spoken gentlewoman with a knack for quoting proverbs and surrounding herself with interesting people whose lives reflect the daily concerns of society.
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