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BitterOldMan

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  1. Vanguard Productions reprinted some of the Atlas Wood art in their reprint series. Journey into Mystery 51, Wood inks on Kirby pencils.
  2. Bought and still have my Atom Bomb in the seventies. Also have two copies of the Donald Duck Fun Kite book.
  3. Congratulations! Tough to find in decent shape, since even the cover is soft pulp paper. Here is my set with rat chews on the center book.
  4. The sallow skin and time period indicate the soldier being fried to a crisp is one of my relatives from the People’s Liberation Army sent by the Communist Chinese to support the North Koreans.
  5. More great Wally Wood books. Wood redesigned Darevil’s costume in 1965.
  6. Museum catalog for retrospective held in De Palma Spain in 2010.
  7. According to GCD, Wood did both pencils and ink, but who knows?
  8. To those too lazy to look up the comics that I listed, Dorothy Lamour 2 credited to Wood, but 🤢 Exciting Romances 3 obviously Wood. Western Crime Busters 9 obviously Wood. I am busy cutting fallen trees, so I pulled these public domain comics off the net.
  9. My first win from Heritage in 2002. I am just here for the violence. My win from All Star Auctions, before Heritage was smart enough to hire both Joe and Nadia.
  10. I have a short box devoted to Wally Wood comics. Very early 1950 Wood art. The back of the board says bad Wally Wood art.😄
  11. Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck stories written, pencilled, and inked by the great Carl Barks are my favorite all time books. I enjoy them as much today as I did as a youngster. His stories are imaginative, very funny, and well drawn. No long underwear heroes nor precode horror can be found in his books.
  12. In the long history of Godzilla movies, some were epic, many mediocre, and some truly horrible. During the 1971 Godzilla vs Hedorah ( Smog Monster), Godzilla flew for the first and only time. I have been looking for a flying Godzilla and finally found one from 2003. Now I am looking for the flying kick Godzilla from Godzilla vs Megalon. My close friend told me that the only taste I had was in my mouth, and even that was bad.🤢
  13. Barks also drew “Riddle of the Red Hat” and Barney Bear. Saw in recent Previews, a nice compilation of OA for Barney Bear, Benny the Burro, and Droopy.
  14. The first comic reminded me of I tried to get some boardies to eat this but,