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i'm told this is a hard one, so i'm very glad to have grabbed it. pretty cover, i think.

 

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Definitely a cool cover! :golfclap:

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I think the somewhat wild color design goes quite well with Ingel's frenetic art.

 

Always wanted a copy of this one -

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I think the somewhat wild color design goes quite well with Ingel's frenetic art.

 

Always wanted a copy of this one -

 

Yeah. I should have uploaded this one into Photobucket. A crisper scan would make this look better.

 

Btw, 2 stories by Jimmy Thompson sandwich a Larsen story inside. I was quite pleased when I saw that. :)

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I think the somewhat wild color design goes quite well with Ingel's frenetic art.

 

Always wanted a copy of this one -

 

Yeah. I should have uploaded this one into Photobucket. A crisper scan would make this look better.

 

Btw, 2 stories by Jimmy Thompson sandwich a Larsen story inside. I was quite pleased when I saw that. :)

I may have to look into this book. hm

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Behind the Maneely cover, it's Sinnott on 3 Arrowhead stories. Joe could pencil in his own right ... too bad he got co-opted on inks later on. Did he switch willingly, anyone knows?

 

Btw, Arrowhead has one of my favorite logos :cloud9:

 

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I don't typically collect Atlas Westerns but Maneely knew how to draw mayhem and the Two-Gun Kid issues in that range generally have some stories by the manic C.F. Miller and I seek those out ... balanced by the staid but dependable Jack Keller and then the issue is rounded (or I should said pointed out) by Ayers at a time when most of his characters could split a cliff with their nose and chin.

 

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Below is a Severin cover from 1957 and he had been in the biz for close to a decade by then ... followed from this past month's work in Witchfinder - Lost and Gone Forever. Amazing work done at 88 / 89 years-old (worship)

 

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