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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Spidey Super Stories Thread
Frisco Larson replied to Frisco Larson's topic in Bronze Age Comic Books
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Fantastic Four Collecting Thread!
Frisco Larson replied to uclapeterg's topic in Silver Age Comic Books
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He was a man who didn't get NEARLY enough credit for all of his contributions to the field of comics and magazines. I HAVE heard Stan mention his name in interviews though and that always made me happy. From a day when almost no comic line gave credit to any of the creators, Al had a big hand in Timely Comics funny animal line of humor mags. GCD lists him with a question mark (best guess, I suppose) by many of the Timely funny animal stories (Ziggy Pig & Silly Seal and such). He DID help create many of those characters and should be remembered for his early work, as well as all of his accomplishments at MAD. RIP Sir ... you've had quite an adventure.
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