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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Gang Buster Crime Tales By Frank Frazetta


#17 ~ Aug-Sept/1950
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Catch As Cats Can Horror Tale







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Curse Of Black Cat Horror Tale






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Four Color #892 Maverick (1958) James Garner Cover

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I am legally blind. My diabetic wife has kidney damage. We are raising our granddaughter in a single bedroom public housing unit. I actually saw the elusive thunderbird photograph! I surmised that since it was published in a national magazine it would not be difficult to locate. WRONG! My long term memory is somewhat faulty but I have two tidbits which may assist thunderbird photo seekers. The comic book I purchased was either an X-Men #30 or #31 published by Marvel Comics. That provides a viable time frame. I seem to recall that the photo was in a western type publication with the words Gold Rush somewhere on cover. That is all I can remember. Thunderbird was nailed to side of structure (maybe barn) with several individuals standing around. Hope that is enough information to help someone locate the blasted thing!
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