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This book was uber-hot in the mid-80s, Andy. Along with If the Devil Could Talk, this book defined the anti-communist fad that swept the field.

 

It's not a very good comic book, by any definition, but if you like this kind of stuff, I'm sure you'll love it.

 

--Gary

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I believe Harvey Dude as well is the resident expert on the Anti-Communist promotional comics. I assume you've seen the Post Your Anti-Communist Books thread:

 

http://boards.collectors-society.com/sho...part=1&vc=1

 

But here is an older thread by Harvey Dude with more info:

 

Searching for the Red Menace

 

Apparently "Is This Tomorrow" is one of the more common of them, with numerous printings and variants.

Cool book! 893applaud-thumb.gif

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Either way, it's a cool book and I am keeping it.

Yeah, for about 2 weeks! poke2.gif

 

He's going for a record? stooges.gif

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Thanks guys.

 

I picked this one up without knowing much about this genre. I paid $50 and was just making sure I didn't get hosed.

 

Either way, it's a cool book and I am keeping it.

 

I can assure you, without hesitation, that you most definitely did NOT get hosed. The book is silly, though.

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Thanks guys.

 

I picked this one up without knowing much about this genre. I paid $50 and was just making sure I didn't get hosed.

 

Either way, it's a cool book and I am keeping it.

 

I can assure you, without hesitation, that you most definitely did NOT get hosed. The book is silly, though.

 

Yeah, the story is dumb. Still a great cover and historical snapshot.

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