"The Smith Family" began as a family-oriented strip but evolved into a vehicle for exploring his own observations and critiques. While his outspokenness led to setbacks, it also established George as a unique voice in the world of comics. He did not aspire to financial success but viewed art as a way to express a deeper truth. His work continues to be recognized and appreciated for its social commentary and relatability to those who saw it.








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