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From the Phil Barnhart Collection...
Yoc:
Hi Gang,
Phil has given permission for us to share his very detailed notes on the Holyoke Suspense and Terrific Comic series.
ATTN Narf and Henry -
This has got a lot of info in this that GCD will especially want to integrate into their records.
It even includes a comment from L.B. Cole himself about his first cover work for the publisher!
For now it's in the Holyoke section but this might change if Phil decides to send more items like this.
Enjoy!
-Yoc
NOTE - this is a PDF document, you will need an app to read it.
narfstar:
I got it thanks. With CB+ I don't spend much time on GCD any more but I will try to get info up
Yoc:
Thanks Narf. I'm sure if you can't add it to GCD you know who to pass it along to that will.
Some Very informative info here, especially about the odd-ball 56pg issues they did.
JVJ (RIP):
--- Quote from: Yoc on June 20, 2012, 02:16:15 PM ---Thanks Narf. I'm sure if you can't add it to GCD you know who to pass it along to that will.
Some Very informative info here, especially about the odd-ball 56pg issues they did.
--- End quote ---
These war-time, non multiple-of-16-page comics were much more common than you're making them out to be, Yoc. Fiction House for one had many such issues. Not really so "odd-ball" at all, but simply a reaction to war-time paper rationing. And I'd have to check my Temersons, which I'm unable to access at this moment, but I believe the method was not to "glue pages to tabs" but to have the "tab" extend over the staple fold so that a book could still be machine collated and stapled. It was VERY unlikely that there was "hand assembling" done. BUT, that is the way it DID work at Fiction House - Temerson might have been different.
Peace, Jim (|:{>
Yoc:
Now up from Phil's Collection -
Another Cat-Man!
Cat-Man Comics #28 - c2c - from rangerhouse and loftypilot
Enjoy!
-Yoc
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