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From the Phil Barnhart Collection...
rangerhouse:
Next to coming soon from Phil will be Scoop Comics #1 and #3... WOW.. :o
They will go with my Scoop #2 that I'm working on now
rangerhouse:
--- Quote from: rangerhouse on June 18, 2012, 10:06:57 AM ---Next to coming soon from Phil will be Scoop Comics #1 and #3... WOW.. :o
They will go with my Scoop #2 that I'm working on now
--- End quote ---
(Besides the Scoop 1 and 3 I asked for Suspense Comics 1-3)
FROM PHIL :
No problem on the Scoops. I have to think about the Suspense issues a bit. My #3 is missing the centerfold story which is apparently very common for that issue. The first few issues of Suspense, Terrific, Catman, and I think even some Capt Aero books all had this weird page count (56 pages). They glued a half folio to the front side of a folio spread on 3 folios for those books. My own theory is that Suspense #3s’ with and without the centerfold story present are both complete issues, some of them just did not get bound with that centerfold story. Either the entire story is missing or it is there. So why don’t we see that with a bunch of other books constructed the same way? When I talked to L.B. Cole about that he expressed surprise, he said why would you even do that? That would just be inefficient and take more money/time for binding each book. I think Suspense #3 is the last book built that way, and this was about the time L.B. Cole became the art director there.
Coincidentally that centerfold story was done by L.B. Cole, 83 Days on a Life Raft. Suspense #3 is April 1944. Cole’s first cover in comics was Terrific #3, May 1944. Suspense #4 is June 1944, also a Cole cover. You may have noticed the odd page count if you scanned any of the early Terrific issues.
I have a document written up that covers the entire Suspense and Terrific runs, page counts, titles of stories, etc… I will provide a copy of that to you.
Yoc:
Very interesting read - an I did notice the strange page count in the past and wondered how or why.
I hope he lets us scan them one day.
rangerhouse:
From Phil: I took a look at the Scoop #2 and it has a King Kola add, the x-ray machine version. This is the same add that is on the back cover of Dynamic Comics #3. So if you have the Dynamic #3, then you have a scan of this ad. Guess I should have looked at the inside of the back cover too, you don’t have that I imagine. I brought all my old notes in. I will run them through the scanner here at work and turn them into acrobat files.
I had the entire run of Captain Aero at one time. I was doing some research to write an article about Charles Quinlan for the Comic Book Marketplace, but never got around to completing it before Gary Carter left the magazine. I had shared some information with his son (Quinlan) and wife, and actually sent them a few of the Captain Aero comics, they surprisingly had none of his original art or any of the many published comics. So anyhoo, from #1 through #10 they are all 64 page books. Then with #11 (September 1943) they go to this wonky 56 page book count, this is the weird glued in single page to 4 folios construction/binding method. They stay as 56 page count books until #15 (June 1944) and then they go to 48 page count books.
Yoc:
Thanks for the info Phil, wish you'd join us here!
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