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Hulkman

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  1. Postman, Thanks again. Very interesting site, but I did not find what I was looking for. Does anybody else have any suggestions? Even identifying plausible comic book titles could be helpful in narrowing the field. I envision it being a comic book that solicited ideas from readers (though this was not the sole source of its content) as a way to generate interest in their product. I believe he may have even received a little "prize" for his idea being selected for publication. I also believe that it probably was no more than a page long and could possibly be less. Are their particular comic books titles that stand out as fitting this description? I do not know how common this (publishing reader's suggestion) was in this era. Thoughts anyone? Thanks in advance. Hulkman
  2. I need some help identifying a comic book. When my Uncle was a kid (he was born in 1931) he submitted a cartoon idea to a comic book and it was published. I believe the idea was “Putting clothes in Davy Jones’ locker”. His name was Martin Boyle (I believe his name appeared with the cartoon). I do not know when this was published (probably 1940s), the title of the comic book, or the issue number, but would appreciate any ideas on how to locate this information. Thank you, Hulkman