From Midnight: "The Absent Minded Corpse!" by Paul Gustavson, Smash Comics #39 (January 1943)
The age-old question (cough, cough). Don't expect anything too clever in this article. Don't even expect image quality. Just panels published by Quality Comics that month. Like:
From Rusty Ryan: "How To Be a Super Salesman" by Paul Gustavson, Feature Comics #64 (January 1943)
ANOTHER Paul Gustavson original?! Hey, I like a silent panel, especially in the Golden and Silver Ages where narration is rampant.
From Blackhawk: "Men Who Never Came Back" by William Woolfolk and Reed Crandall, Military Comics #15 (January 1943)
Who knew playing with marbles was such a contentious issue for Japanese assassins?
From Quicksilver: "At the Circus" by Fred Guardineer, National Comics #28 (January 1943)
And let's end our little scrapbook with a shot of Max Mercury kicking a leopard in the face. This was well before the Humane Society took an interest.
The age-old question (cough, cough). Don't expect anything too clever in this article. Don't even expect image quality. Just panels published by Quality Comics that month. Like:
From Rusty Ryan: "How To Be a Super Salesman" by Paul Gustavson, Feature Comics #64 (January 1943)
ANOTHER Paul Gustavson original?! Hey, I like a silent panel, especially in the Golden and Silver Ages where narration is rampant.
From Blackhawk: "Men Who Never Came Back" by William Woolfolk and Reed Crandall, Military Comics #15 (January 1943)
Who knew playing with marbles was such a contentious issue for Japanese assassins?
From Quicksilver: "At the Circus" by Fred Guardineer, National Comics #28 (January 1943)
And let's end our little scrapbook with a shot of Max Mercury kicking a leopard in the face. This was well before the Humane Society took an interest.
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