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In the Shadow of the Atomic Age
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I thought you might appreciate the Heath / Everett / Maneely trio of Atlas covers :thumbsup:

 

Frankly, all of it looked interesting, with that Navy Action by Everett probably my favorite. I like the Tarzan with the leopard cover and the Walt Kelly Easter issue is too cute for words.

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Hey, AJD :applause: on the new ECs. I would comment more but no longer have any time these days :( ...

 

I received a great batch of Lone Rangers this week. I'll post some (hopefully not too many repeats from earlier in the thread) -

 

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Cue the William Tell Overture at Scrooge's place! Great Lone Rangers there.

 

Here's another Kurtzman war cover to enjoy. I love the colouring on this one. Marie Severin did such a great job on EC covers (and insides).

 

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Note to self: take that piece of tape off the scanner bed! :blush:

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From very deep in the shadows of the Atomic Age is Bible Tales #2. (Some great artists in this series).

 

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If Stan Lee had anything to do with this ,I imagine the stories have titles like "Betrayed!" and "Back from the Grave".

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Love that Bible Tales! It was carefully crafted and worthy of being reprinted. (thumbs u

 

Here are a few recent additions:

 

Silver #6 (very slowly chipping away at this run).

 

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From very deep in the shadows of the Atomic Age is Bible Tales #2. (Some great artists in this series).

 

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If you are trying to catch the attention of the average kid, would stories about the science of food and health be a grabber? :D

 

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This post escaped my attention the first time around, which I think makes your point. lol

 

But that's a very nice book. :applause:

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Morris Gollub, who painted many later Tarzan covers for Dell.

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