“Computer Problem”
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[image: Comic]
It’s been a close call getting strips done this week, I am trying to get all
my work done before celebrating our 11 year wedding anniversar...
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Number 646
The human bomb of Big Town!
Dan and Seymour (Sy) Barry were widely influential comic artists in the late
1940s-1950s. The Barry brothers we...
The Cuckoo in the Clock
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Hi, Kids! Enjoy this story of Christmas in a home where wishes come true and
children can touch the magic of the world. The art here might be from Al
Hubba...
Sgt. Fury - "The Battle of the Bulge" (Pt. I)
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The Ardennes Offensive, more commonly known as the Battle of the Bulge, was
fought in the Ardennes Mountains of Belgium between December 16, 1944 and
Janua...
Rex and June through the looking glass
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Rex Morgan, M.D., 12/8/09 Uh-oh, it looks like the Morgan household has got
a case of the squatters! And they’re slobs, too, and one of them is a busty
blo...
Boston Charlie
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Back to Boston Charlie. There are some anecdotal theories regarding the
origin and meaning of Kelly's lyrics to Deck Us All with Boston Charlie. The
ones i...
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - "Overland Trail"
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If da Vinci had been born in the 20th Century and worked in comics, I
imagine his work would have resembled that of fellow Italian, *Alberto
Giolitti*. In ...
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The *Peter Pan* War
Disney films for me represent happy times during an age of innocence. DVD
look-backs emphasize joy of attending first-runs where...
Saturday is Here Once Again
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Welcome one and all to Saturday at the DCR. It's been what, 6 or 7 months
since the last time we gathered together on the weekend? Well now we can be
toget...
The Little King by John Stanley
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Sing little bird, sing!!
Hey there!
Here goes a really dig story likely written by John Stanley.
I was reading some Four Colors last week when this story, p...
Half-Pint Pygmy (1948)
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Now here's a truly weird cartoon even by Tex Avery's standards. *"Half-Pint
Pygmy"* (release date: 8/17/1948) is one of Avery's less known and rarely
seen...
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