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Get Marwood & I

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  1. Only on the CGC Boards can you post a Cartoon Art rarity, throw in a Carpenters joke, a Scottish referendum line, and get nothing
  2. That's a drag. Still a terrific achievement though TM. Big party when the last two turn up, OK?
  3. Probably. After scoffing Roland, he's going to paint the town red.
  4. Yes indeedy. Guesses are OK, though. One of them sounds naughty. Think of a merger between Sharon and GG. Then add a plush floor covering to it.
  5. I know, it's doing mine in looking at the table each time Correct, by the way
  6. There are a few that are quite similar actually. Breezly Bruin is correct 21 to go now - I'll probably post the results page over the weekend now, along with the source.
  7. I never saw it myself, but having Googleated him, he does appear to have Hillbilly roots, yes.
  8. Mushmouse has been identified - he's #9 #52 has a fairly naughty name, continuing the previous porn star theme.....
  9. Arnold, son of Len (sounds like a line from Gladiator) Here's #24, not on the GEECEEDEE: Lots of T&P ads, but no cover TeePee. Were Jenson T&P's neighbours? This from Wiki re the Arnold/T&P connection: Relationship with Thorpe & Porter In the period 1951 to 1953, the British distributor/publisher Thorpe & Porter (T & P) acquired a number of ABC's reprint titles, including Justice Traps the Guilty, Young Brides, Young Eagle, and Young Love. (When T & P acquired Justice Traps the Guilty, it continued the numbering of the ABC version; with the other titles, T & P restarted the numbering at #1.) In 1953, Thorpe & Porter seems to have acquired the Arnold Book Company as a separate line; Arnold Book Company appears as an imprint on the T & P titles Justice Traps the Guilty, Kid Colt, Outlaw, Young Brides, and Young Romance from that point until 1958. (T & P later published a second volume of 13 issues of Justice Traps the Guilty.)
  10. The amendment pencils are back! Thanks @Jennifer F. @Bird I see you made it back @JEFFROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO you can add some more OOOOOs now @Dave Wood you should be able to change your address now. On a desktop, from the top left of this forum page, go: Forums My Settings Account Settings Shipping Info (click on the little grey pencil) Edit Shipping Info
  11. Yes! Undercover Barbara it is! BOOM! Entirely fitting for a child's cartoon, yes Only 22 to go......
  12. OK, 25 left to get. I'm off for the night now, but will be back tomorrow to see if you lot manage to get any more. Here's a second clue to #53: Night!
  13. OK, where were we. Oh yes, Spawn Trielle reprints. Well Steven, they're not actually APVs at all you see. What happened was.... Steven? Are you there? Steven. STEVEN! Hmm. He's gone.
  14. Unless I'm in Morocco Mole Mister Magoo Mode again, he's not on the list