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DCM Download Site => New Uploads => Topic started by: Ger Apeldoorn on February 17, 2012, 09:36:50 AM
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I was typing away today and used part of my time to do a rough scan of Price Comic Wester #115, with three Marv Stein stories and one Drifter story by Mort Meskin. I have 18 double page scans at 300 dpi each. Anyone want to order and upload them for me? If you give me your email adress, I will send them.
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Ger,
I've sent you an email about your raw scans.
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I got you raw scans Ger. They appear to be out of order though with the ifc, ibc in the middle and the cover at the end of the set.
I'll play detective and try and figure out the proper order.
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Yeah, they are:
18 = middle spread
17 = back and front
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, = from middle to end
9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, = from start to middle
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Thanks Ger, that saves me a lot of time!
How about if we do another you just go front to back pgs 1-18 just to keep it simple for me.
I'll let everyone know when the edit is done.
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Is there a reason there are so few Young Romance and Young Love books uploaded? Next up for me is Young Romance #6.
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Two simple reasons Ger. No one has them or no one has scanned them yet :D They are most welcome and actually seem to be pretty popular. With a mostly male crowd the romance books were looked down upon at one time. I have a lot of lower condition books in my classroom. I get responses from having romance books there. This crowd, of course, recognizes their worth.
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Thanks for you scans Ger.
Yep, we'll share any title in the public domain from before Jan 1960. But someone has to scan and upload them first.
Expect your Prize Western to go up later this week when I have high-speed access again.
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So it seems I am going to be the Prize guy for the next few months. It fits in with my wish to bring Mort Meskin to the front of everyone's mind. I came across Meskin when I started collecting Prize romance and crime books for Jack Kirby. I guess the double fun it is for Kirby and Meskin collectors makes it so popular the last few years. When I started buying them, they were expensive ($15 to $20 each in good condition), but when I looked today to see if I could fill some holes, I saw they had doubled in price.
Well, I have about 40/50% of them, so I can add a lot here. And I probably will sell them afterwards and use the money to get the rest.
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I'm very much a Meskin fan and certainly look forward to seeing them someday Ger.
Feel free to email me more raw scans as you make them for edits.
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I'm very much a Meskin fan and certainly look forward to seeing them someday Ger.
Feel free to email me more raw scans as you make them for edits.
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I will. I should also try and make a opening or closing card with credits the way jvj does. I like those. And it is a way to put my name (or at least my blog's name) on the scans without defacing them.
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Hi Ger I am sure you are aware that most are not indexed at GCD so any you can put on would be great. Terry ( a JVJ recommended dealer) has several of the Prize Romance books and even offers a 70% buy back.
http://www.terryscomics.com/Catalog_2012/cat2012_opt.pdf
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Thanks for the tip! I have bought a lot from Terry and I think I am still on his list. It might be possible to offer him the whole lot for a nice barter deal when I am done scanning and indexing. I have indeed started to upload my old romance records to the GCD. Why have they never adopted Harry Mendrick's complete records? Is that because he has to offer them first?
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That would be my guess. GCD is very careful not to "steal" other peoples work.
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That would be my guess. GCD is very careful not to "steal" other peoples work.
I just sent about twenty of my own records to them. I try to keep things simple, so I usually use the slow route, but they should appear in a couple of months.
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I sent Young Brides #1 to Yocitrus with an opening card which I have put in pdf format.
I also sent all my own data on Young Brides to the GCD, filling about every hole they had (except maybe one or two). It usually takes a couple of months for my data to be entered, but if anyone knows one of the handlers and can tell them I have done these, and my Young Romances and will be doing my Young Love's, they can maybe get a move on...
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I also sent all my own data on Young Brides to the GCD, filling about every hole they had (except maybe one or two). It usually takes a couple of months for my data to be entered, but if anyone knows one of the handlers and can tell them I have done these, and my Young Romances and will be doing my Young Love's, they can maybe get a move on...
I have all that data, too, Ger, but mine is on index cards. Is there any way you could send me that pdf, too, so we could compare? I'm always anxious to fill in the blanks on my cards. And maybe I can add some credits to yours? Who knows?
Peace, Jim (|:{>
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ps. If you decide to send it, send to jim@bpib.com
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ps. If you decide to send it, send to jim@bpib.com
I will... there are a few I think I should know, but just can't place. Like the artist who did The Pianist and Dream Love in Young Brides #22. Or maybe the guy who did the second story just did the inking? It looks like Severin inked by Starling and I know it isn't. He/they also did That Manning Boy in #23.
And then there is the artist who did Slum Girl in YB #15 looks familiar as well. He also ends up doing some very quick and sloppy work in later issues of Young Romance...
And who is that guy who draws as if it's Roy Lichtenstein copying Jack Kirby on the two page Dan Wilson story in YB #23? He also turns up in the later romance books, when Kirby himself was back as well.
And while we are at it... who is the artist who is all over the early romance and crime books doing some sort of fat Jack Davis like inking and who's most telling trait to me are the scalloped shadown inbetween the fingers? Could it be Carmine Infantino? He often works together with Broderick/and or that artist that gives everyone button noses.
I'd love to see your records, because there are so many holes still...
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I'll take a look, Ger,
but you must tell me what conventions you're using on the database. What do the [bracketed names] mean?
re Headline #29:
Yes to Simon's inks on first, but with help from shop - probably Marvin Stein.
Freak Murder - def. Meskin pencils. Not Draut on inks. Probably early Bruno Premiani.
Hideaway Town is probably Premiani pencils (and inks with Simon) over Kirby layouts.
Headline #33:
Simon inks on cover
Simon (& shop, inc. John Severin) inks on Premeditated Homicide
Kirby pencils and Simon and shop inks on Gun-Happy Robber and layouts only and shop only on Booby Trap.
Ominous Dream is John Severin pencils and most likely Will Elder inks.
Shattered Alibi is a puzzler. I SHOULD know who this is, but am drawing a blank. I will think on it.
Headline #34:
Blackhearted Tony - Kirby pencils, Simon/Kirby/Co. inks
Outlaw Down-Under - I'd guess A.C. Hollingsworth inks.
Twenty-Second Story Man - It's REALLY hard to assign either pencils or inks to Stallman on this. Maybe he WROTE it?
Double-Cross - John Severin pencils, Belfi? inks
Medium Murder Case - Leonard Starr pencils. ? inks.
Headline #35:
you have these mixed in with #33.
"Arsonist" cover is def. Kirby pencils w/strong Simon inks.
Dead or Alive - Kirby pencils and maybe he does some of the inks, but the majority is shop.
The Deadly Gilas! - John Severin pencils, perhaps Vic Donahue or R.Q. Sale inks.
Great Mouthpiece
Georgie's Last Ride is Draut pencils, but inks by someone like Bernard Sachs. Weird.
Golf Links Murder - Stallman pencils only. S&K shop inks.
Fabulous Baldwins - Donahue p&i
Those are my Headline comments. Hope they help. As I said, I have all of the Headline issues (except #8 - drat!).
Peace, Jim (|:{>
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Here's some more:
Real West Romances
#1:
Medicine Show - pencils by someone like Win Mortimer or Art Peddy. Inks probably by Bernard Sachs (maybe his pencils, too?).
Chuck Wagon Jane - any possibility that Premiani is inking this?
Heart Rustler - VERY puzzling. Signs of Simon, Donahue Roussos, Premiani, Stein, etc. Nice work like page 2 panel 4 opposed with terribly-drawn horses like in page 4 panel 3. Many heads don't really fit the bodies. The only person I DON'T see here is Kirby.
#2:
Heart Broken Bronco Buster is primarily Bernard Sachs. There may be some other penciler under him here, but he's obliterated him.
Dead-Game Dude - Draut pencils, but inks maybe by Belfi or maybe even Premiani. The inker is a good artist, too.
Rough-House Annie - solid Donahue story. An under-rated artist.
Family Feud - same artist as in that Headline #33, but NOW I know who it is: Ann Brewster! Positively her inks, probably her pencils - or else George Gregg's.
#3:
In Love With His Ranch Boss - Draut's pencils, too.
Love at the County Fair - someone is inking Donahue here, perhaps Bill Elder???
Our Love Wore Six Guns - This is George Gregg.
#4:
The Perfect Cowboy - Marvin Stein pencils, Simon and shop inks. I don't see Kirby. When Jack inks stuff, he turns it into KIRBY. You can't see another penciler under a Kirby ink job.
Lovin' or Feudin' - Probably Draut P&I. Def. his pencils.
Cupid's Corral - I agree, Severin & probably Elder, but why didn't they sign? I think addition inkers on first few pages.
Bartered - S&K shop inks on Donahue.
The Yearling Years - pure Premiani.
#5:
Mail-Order Romance - probably Premiani aping what he considers Kirby and inks by Simon and Shop. I don't see the Kirby you're indicating.
Tenderfoot in Love - Gorgeous pure Meskin. Even signed.
Bordertown Lover - No doubt that it's Draut, and almost certainly his own inks.
Glamour in the Great Outdoors - Again, Draut pencils but different inks. Kirby seems to have had a hand in the "instructional panel".
Yellow - no doubt that it's Starr, but is he inking, too? If not, who?
#6:
Ella Mae! - yes, Starr.
A Killin'... - Premiani again. Very distinctive when he inks his own stuff.
Lies, Love... - subtle signs of Roussos in the inks.
Broadway Buckaroo - certainly Starr again, but perhaps inked by Frank Bolle?
#7:
No Man's Land - Premiani
Gal for Goliath - Starr pencils. Starr and ? inks
Loves of a Navaho Princess - Art Peddy pencils. S&K Studio inks. No Kirby.
Cowboy with a Complex IS Marvin Stein pencils and I see some Premiani in the inks along with S&K Studio hands.
There you go. (|:{>
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ps. If you decide to send it, send to jim@bpib.com
I will... there are a few I think I should know, but just can't place. Like the artist who did The Pianist
This one I just don't know. I'll think on it. It does remind me a bit of Joe Gagliardi - but he doesn't have comic credits at this time... Hmmm?
and Dream Love in Young Brides #22. Or maybe the guy who did the second story just did the inking? It looks like Severin inked by Starling and I know it isn't. He/they also did That Manning Boy in #23.
Both are Carl Pfeufer (of Funnies, Inc. and Fawcett fame). How the mighty have fallen.
And then there is the artist who did Slum Girl in YB #15 looks familiar as well. He also ends up doing some very quick and sloppy work in later issues of Young Romance...
Looks like Jack Abel? and Bernard Sachs
And who is that guy who draws as if it's Roy Lichtenstein copying Jack Kirby on the two page Dan Wilson story in YB #23? He also turns up in the later romance books, when Kirby himself was back as well.
We think that this might be a guy named Milt Knopf, but I can't find the ONE place where he signed...
And while we are at it... who is the artist who is all over the early romance and crime books doing some sort of fat Jack Davis like inking and who's most telling trait to me are the scalloped shadown inbetween the fingers? Could it be Carmine Infantino? He often works together with Broderick/and or that artist that gives everyone button noses.
Is this an inker or a penciler? Give me a specific that is typical.
I'd love to see your records, because there are so many holes still...
I just looked at my Prize cards and I'm embarrassed by the major gaps in my keeping them up. We'll have to rely on my (gasp!) memory...
Peace, Jim (}:{>
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Last effort, Ger.
Western Love:
#1: (not on your list)
Equal of Any Man - Leonard Starr & ? 7pp
Gambler's Girl - Bill Draut & Bill Draut? 8pp
Katie and the Coyote - Ann Brewster & Ann Brewster 8pp
Wedding at Red Rock - Jack Kirby & Simon & S&K Shop 3pp
The Tonto Express - Bill Fraccio ? & ? 7pp
Love Songs of the Prairie - text - illoes Severin? & ? 1pp
Cowgirl Sweetheart text 2pp
A Gal, A Guy and A Gelding - Ann Brewster? & Ann Brewster 9pp
#2:
Sworn Enemies - Draut inks, too.
Kissless Cowboy - I thinks inks are too "soft" for Elder
Love-Sick Weakling - Premiani
Troublemaker! - Vic Donahue w/Simon and S&K shop touchups
Kathy & The Merchant of Sunset - This may be early Marvin Stein & S&K Shop inks
#3:
Wife Wanted - Premiani
The Blue Blood... - I'm pretty sure this is Jon Small, who becomes more and more evident as the pages progress.
Dude Ranch Diplomacy - not Elder on inks.
Gunman's Shadow - Bolle & Starr, or Starr & ?
#4: (not in list)
The Girl From Ghost Town - Premiani 8pp
Cowtown Casanova - Vic Donahue (signed) 8pp
Bodyguard for Betsy - what I've been calling Bolle & Starr 8pp
How to Corral Your Man - Severin & ? 1pp
Heartbreaker text 2pp
The Rancher's Daughter - Meskin & prob. Geo. Roussos 8pp
Six-Gun Serenade - Severin & Elder (signed) 8pp S&K Shop touch-ups in places.
#5:
Dead Ringer - This HAS to be Marvin Stein pencils and Simon inks. They are REALLY trying to convince us that Kirby is involved.
Survival - some Elder inks, but primarily not.
Barn Dance - THIS is S&E.
Rangers and Fire Maiden - Still Donahue, but some weird inks
Cowboy Romeo - Meskin & Meskin, I believe
Two Can Play That Game - somebody's working hard to convince us that Kirby is here, but it's all fake. I don't know who, but I do know it ain't Jack. It is all fake and swipes.
Lilly's Last Stand - I think Meskin and Roussos.
If you agree with these, now you can update your list and send me a new copy with more modern data. Okay?
Peace, Jim (|:{>
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Thanks, Jim.
I will answer you personally. As I said, these are some pretty early records and I don't think I am ready to go public with them yet. I really should let the GCD people know that when I put down a name in brackets it is a pretty personal guess, so they should really put it in with a question mark. At least your lists will a. get some of the kinks out and b. help me revisit the books.
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Ger when you say you've sent this stuff to the GCD, do you mean the error list? I can take a look for it this weekend and see what I can push through.
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Ger when you say you've sent this stuff to the GCD, do you mean the error list? I can take a look for it this weekend and see what I can push through.
I am already in contact with Peter Croome, one of my regular handlers, about creating a more definitive list with Jim's help and having it transferred directly from my Excell files.
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Ger's scan of
Prize Comics Western #115 is now on the site.
Thanks Ger!
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Ger's scan of
Prize Comics Western #115 is now on the site.
Thanks Ger!
Isn't it a bit dark? Uually when I edit my stuff, the first thing I do is take out the brown noise. It effects the colors very little. Do you want me to do that on future scnas or do people actually like them this way (at least you can furter edit them for yourself now)?
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Ger's scan of
Prize Comics Western #115 is now on the site.
Thanks Ger!
Isn't it a bit dark? Uually when I edit my stuff, the first thing I do is take out the brown noise. It effects the colors very little. Do you want me to do that on future scnas or do people actually like them this way (at least you can furter edit them for yourself now)?
Hi Ger,
Thanks for the scans!
I think they look very good. When I edit scans, I try to punch up the colors a little and remove some of the yellowing/browning, but not to the point of making the paper completely white, or the colors fluorescent. Ink fades over time, and paper yellows. I try to ask myself "how did this book look when it was on the newsstand?" and then I try for that appearance. I know that I don't always succeed, but sometimes, time is less kind to a particular book, so you do the best you can.
Keep up the good work,
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Isn't it a bit dark? Uually when I edit my stuff, the first thing I do is take out the brown noise. It effects the colors very little. Do you want me to do that on future scnas or do people actually like them this way (at least you can furter edit them for yourself now)?
Hi Ger,
It's all in the eye of the beholder. I know many that want a scan to look as much like the book Currently looks at scanning time. Others like Snard above aim for it to look more like it did at the time of Sale. If you'd like me to try to lighten the yellow I can do that for the Young Brides book you sent me to edit. Trial and error, eventually I'll find the level of edit you are most comfortable with seeing.
-Yoc
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Trial and error, eventually I'll find the level of edit you are most comfortable with seeing.
Yeah, I'd suggest you try a lighter version of the next book and we'll find a nice middleground.
Ger
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Will do!
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Yo!
Thanks for putting my book up. It looks great. I hope many more will follow. But Ger Appldrum? Seriously? I hope it is some sort of weird mix between our names, because you deserve the credit. At least it made my wife laugh out loud.
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OMG, I'm really sorry about that Ger!
It's now fixed.
(Glad the wife got a laugh though.)
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A new scan from Ger with my edits now up -
Headline Comics #29!
Thanks Ger!
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Another new Prize comic from GA!
Headline Comics #33!
Thanks Ger!
:)