No idea who did it, but it's from Gangsters and Gunmolls # 3.
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Crikey Joe, another cracker of a tale -- can I ask, do you scan most of these from reprints or from originals? My collection is a balance of the two : I have boxes of originals from the 70's, which I barely open, aswell as modern bound editions.
Thanks again for sharing the best of your collection. Still the best site out there for comic heads such as ourselves !
Gnostic.
PS Do you have any 'Alf Tupper, King of the Track' stories? I used to love his 'Victor' appearances, depicting a by now long gone Britain of 'fair play' , a chance for the underdog and good fish n' chips !
to be honest, fella. most of the scans that appear on this site now aren't scanned by me, but stuff I've found here and there all over the 'net. back when this site started, I did most of the scans, but, then, it just became a lot easier - & quicker - to google up the comic I want and rapidshare it.
my collection - what's left of it - is probably a bit like your own, half and half. I make room where I have to make room, though. for instance, I very recently shifted my Howard the Duck comics, having just bought a copy of the Marvel Howard the Duck Omnibus, and I'll more than likely end up doing the same with my Jungle Actions once they release the Marvel Masterworks edition in a month or two.
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4 comments:
Crikey Joe, another cracker of a tale -- can I ask, do you scan most of these from reprints or from originals? My collection is a balance of the two : I have boxes of originals from the 70's, which I barely open, aswell as modern bound editions.
Thanks again for sharing the best of your collection. Still the best site out there for comic heads such as ourselves !
Gnostic.
PS Do you have any 'Alf Tupper, King of the Track' stories? I used to love his 'Victor' appearances, depicting a by now long gone Britain of 'fair play' , a chance for the underdog and good fish n' chips !
to be honest, fella. most of the scans that appear on this site now aren't scanned by me, but stuff I've found here and there all over the 'net. back when this site started, I did most of the scans, but, then, it just became a lot easier - & quicker - to google up the comic I want and rapidshare it.
my collection - what's left of it - is probably a bit like your own, half and half. I make room where I have to make room, though. for instance, I very recently shifted my Howard the Duck comics, having just bought a copy of the Marvel Howard the Duck Omnibus, and I'll more than likely end up doing the same with my Jungle Actions once they release the Marvel Masterworks edition in a month or two.
I'll see what I can do about Alf Tupper, but don't hold your breath.
Joe, thanks for the info, and thanks also for the great new horror tale about the cemetery : Well weird stuff !
Gnostic.
PS Not to worry about the Alf Tupper -- just found the following great link on that English fella from the 1930's.
http://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/tupper.html
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