Cartoonist Frank Godwin created a Lexington-centric comic strip that won fans in the 1950s. “Rusty Riley” is a slice of the city’s 250-year history.
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It’s the type of funny viewers can expect from the adult ... It just has so much heart and was just a love letter from Kevin to his city, to his family, his upbringing,” she added.