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Sunday, 1 April 2012
PAST PARTICULARS - OR "GIRLS I HAVE KNOWN"...
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ReplyDeleteI had those same pangs in childhood. I distinctly recall Karen Page, as drawn by Wally Wood in DD # 5, dressed as Cleopatra. Yike! Even in a code approved comic, Wood had the ability to draw beautiful women.
The comics of our childhood really are a pathway back to an earlier time and place. Some bring me back to the newstands I originally purchased them at; the wooden racks or metal spinners mixing with the wooden toy airplanes, rubber balls and gum cards. they evoke the changing seasons as well; especially summertime, when Annuals were eagerly awaited and one could sit outside and read comics in the sunshine. I enjoy going back and taking a trip through those precious memories.
Couldn't have said it better myself, Nick. A comic is like a doorway into a room, which has loads of other doors into other rooms with more doors. I can get lost for hours in them.
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