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cooperway4:
Just uploaded: Rags Rabbit #13 (Harvey)
October 1951; 36 pages; c2c; scanned by [scanner].
http://ia600801.us.archive.org/4/items/RagsRabbit13/RagsRabbit13-01_thumb.jpg
Yoc:
Now up, thanks Cooper!
cooperway4:
Just uploaded: Women Outlaws #1 (Fox)
Women Outlaws 001 (1948) (c2c) (QuietRiot).cbr
July 1948; 36 pages; c2c; scanned by QuietRiot.
This is the unaltered file originally released on 2008-12-17 19:48:05
Filesize is over 3 times larger than the one currently up at the time of this post and it has the 5 missing pages.
http://ia600809.us.archive.org/15/items/WomenOutlaws1/WomenOutlaws_n1_p01_thumb.jpg
Yoc:
Wonderful!
Thanks very much Cooper!
:)
jfglade:
--- Quote from: cooperway4 on February 05, 2012, 04:26:44 AM ---Just uploaded: Women Outlaws #1 (Fox)
Women Outlaws 001 (1948) (c2c) (QuietRiot).cbr
July 1948; 36 pages; c2c; scanned by QuietRiot.
This is the unaltered file originally released on 2008-12-17 19:48:05
Filesize is over 3 times larger than the one currently up at the time of this post and it has the 5 missing pages.
http://ia600809.us.archive.org/15/items/WomenOutlaws1/WomenOutlaws_n1_p01_thumb.jpg
--- End quote ---
Interesting issue, particularly the "Cattle Kate" story. Emma Watson was one of the central figures in Wyoming's Johnson County Cattle War and I've to note that the Fox version of her story is a hoot. There is almost nothing in the "Cattle Kate" story that squares up with historical fact which probably comes as no shock to anyone familiar with golden age comics. I'm always amazed when I do see a "true crime" story from any of the glut of postwar crime comics that actually gets the details of any of the historical crimes/criminals right. Twisted history or not, as entertainment the issue certainly isn't bad.
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