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Sunday 6 July 2014
PART FOUR OF DON STARR IN "THE LIVING DOLLS"...
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I have to admit I have only been looking at the pages but not reading them
ReplyDeleteNot reading them. McScotty? You mean all my long hours of scanning were wasted - choke!
ReplyDeleteGaaaaahh... Not only I missed that, now I noticed that there are no "tags" to each post, so I 'll have to search page after page for a consecutive depictment of the Living Dolls story...
ReplyDeletePanagiotis...
I thought it seemed like something had been missed out. I'm going to start again at the beginning.
ReplyDeleteWorry ye not, Pan. Simply type 'The Living Dolls' into the Blogger search box and it should take you to all four parts in sequence.
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And I'd tried to be so careful, JP. I must have got distracted for a moment. Never mind - after all this time, I'm sure there worth yet another read.
Don't worry about it, Kidda. I'm just grateful that you're scanning them for us, let alone cleaning them up!
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth sometimes my downloaded pages go in in the wrong order anyway!
I'm not doing too much cleaning up this time around, JP. Just the bare minimum, like whitening the pages and removing really bad printing blotches, but not the smaller ones. Glad you appreciate my efforts 'though - ta.
ReplyDeleteI never saw the end of this way back then. In Australia we mainly got British comics then and l always wondered why nearly all the stories were set in New York. Ah, the magic of b&w reprints.
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me, I don't think I've shown the remaining Don Starr strips from Terrific, so I'll need to dig them out of a cupboard and resume scanning.
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