Re: Hit and Thrilling; You're welcome. There's more to come eventually.
-Eric
Looked like you scanned the Thrilling just in time -- the brittleness of the cover shows, but as far as I'm concerned the scans are superb!
Probably other folks won't agree with me but most of the time I don't mind the original owner's name written on the cover or minor writing inside.
Occasionally I don't even mind beards and mustaches etc. added a few place inside the books. That sort of stuff is just part and parcel of VINTAGE comic books.
Kids bought 'em, kids read 'em, kid's did what kids do with 'em.
Speculators / folks with more money than sense who pay hundreds and even thousands of dollars for 'em and are afraid to read 'em because they might decrease the 'value' of 'em -- those folks I just don't understand!
Back towards the end of the 1970s I realized that I couldn't afford to buy most of the GA comics and got rid of almost all of mine. I had Batman Comics 5 which was a little brittle, and I had become paranoid about it crumbling to dust like pulp paper naturally does.
I LOVE these old comics and MUCH prefer the scans to the paper originals!
Capitalism is based on scarcity of goods, but INFORMATION needn't be scarce! Free comic book scans are FANTASTIC!!!
Eric, thanks for ALL your scans!
I enjoy all the vintage Ace, Fox, Quality, Fiction House, MLJ, Fawcett, Holyoke, Centaur, Spark, etc. scans!!!
My father (RIP, born 1927) told me about The Clock, so I especially like to see the Clock scans in Centaur and Quality comics.
But I digress (as always).
Best to all!
Bob
(who still remains Public Enemy #1, the man who must be gagged)