Atlas war comics reprints
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Atlas war comics reprints
Those who like both war comics and American comic books of the fifties may find this of interest. https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by- ... ykJ41AOvcA
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Re: Atlas war comics reprints
I am having a nervous breakdown at the thought of the Rebellion Summer Special package with the one-off reprint of Action 37. This could put me over the edge. Please say there will be no Alex Toth work in there as then I have a chance of resisting its' siren call.davidandrewsimpson wrote: ↑23 Oct 2019, 20:49Those who like both war comics and American comic books of the fifties may find this of interest. https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by- ... ykJ41AOvcA
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Re: Atlas war comics reprints
I have a few original Atlas War comics, Combat Casey comes to mind. But the westerns are my particular interest. Doug Wildey did some superb work in that genre.
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Re: Atlas war comics reprints
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I can see no sign of Toth having drawn war comics for Atlas, so you're safe.
I can see no sign of Toth having drawn war comics for Atlas, so you're safe.
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Phew!davidandrewsimpson wrote: ↑24 Oct 2019, 16:54colcool007
I can see no sign of Toth having drawn war comics for Atlas, so you're safe.
I started to say something sensible but my parents took over my brain!