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Great story but the ending diologue stopped me cold.

"Ice Cream Fund"!!???!!

 

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I like ice cream.

 

Sounds like a great idea to me. :)

 

Me too! :shy:

It was just a tough call over the wine and women... :devil:

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I LOVE Planets, the colors on the covers are just spectacular, these are my newest acquisitions, thanks to a very nice person.

 

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Sharon, I didn't realize you collected Planet Comics, too.

 

Great looking books you have there. :cloud9:

 

I didn't recognize the cover to #8. You'd think after looking at the Photo-Journal and various websites so often that I'd have all the comics memorized by now. lol

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I LOVE Planets, the colors on the covers are just spectacular, these are my newest acquisitions, thanks to a very nice person.

 

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way to go Sharon! beautiful books. can't tell you how much i prefer the original logo to the one that came on in the 20's.

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Wasn't this drawn by Anderson? Beautiful splash, regardless.

 

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It appears to be Adam (good eye) - the signature in the bottom right corner is hard to read.

 

What a great page!

 

It is indeed signed by Anderson. He was only 20 years old at the time. :o

 

Great artwork.

 

I especially like pages 5 and 6.

 

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It appears to be Adam (good eye) - the signature in the bottom right corner is hard to read.

 

What a great page!

 

I couldn't really read the sig and with FH it's often a fictitious name. I was aware that Anderson drew some Star Pirate stories and, despite Anderson's dislike of it, I think there is a youthful exuberance to it that makes up for the lack of artistic restraint.

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