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Yoc:
Going up now!
Thanks Eric. :)
srca1941:
Wow, it's been WAY too long since I stopped in here, let alone posted anything! Well, I'm rectifying that now. True Comics #53 from the Parents Magazine Institute is going up now!
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October, 1946. Among this issue's features are Eleanor Roosevelt, "Lady of Democracy," "Tom Paine and his Mighty Pen," and Wyatt Earp in "Sheriff's Secret." The book features art by Al Plastino and Jack Sparling.
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[EDIT: Removed Chas. Quinlan's name from possible credits.]
-Eric
JVJ (RIP):
--- Quote from: srca1941 on July 03, 2012, 02:41:40 PM ---Wow, it's been WAY too long since I stopped in here, let alone posted anything! Well, I'm rectifying that now. True Comics #53 from the Parents Magazine Institute is going up now!
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October, 1946. Among this issue's features are Eleanor Roosevelt, "Lady of Democracy," "Tom Paine and his Mighty Pen," and Wyatt Earp in "Sheriff's Secret." The book features art by Al Plastino, Jack Sparling, and possibly Charles M. Quinlan.
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-Eric
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I don't see any Quinlan here, Eric, and I would dearly love to know what Plastino looked like here. Can you ID the feature(s) that he did? Thanks.
Peace, Jim (|:{>
srca1941:
"Monkey Business on Wall St." is what I most strongly believe to be Plastino. "Tom Paine and His Mighty Pen" is one I thought was possibly Plastino, but was uncertain.
As for Quinlan, that was a goof that I didn't catch (but I'm glad you did). I was looking at True #54, seeing if I could I.D. any artists that did both issues, and saw a story I thought looked kind of like Quinlan ("Beloved Composer"). I must have forgotten what I was looking at because I put him down as a possible for "Sheriff's Secret" in #53. I've removed him from my text file credits now, thanks for noticing!
-Eric
Yoc:
Thanks very much Eric and great to see you again!
Please don't be such a stranger around here. :)
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