Best-Forgotten Books!
If you've never seen any of these books, and hoped you never would, my apologies. But they're out there, somewhere, and their existence cannot be denied. Chances are someone has even read one or two....
View ArticleJohn Severin: CRACKED Interviews The Christmas King (1975)
John Severin masquerades as "Yul Tydde" for this tale from Cracked #123, dated March 1975. A little late for Xmas, maybe, but hey--this was CRACKED.Â
View ArticleHAMMETT HERALD-TRIBUNE: The Writing Game (1936-37)
Alexandria Town Talk, Nov. 19, 1936Pittsburgh Press, Jan. 19, 1937Dayton Herald, Mar. 12, 1937Brooklyn Times Union, Apr. 3, 1937Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, May 2, 1937San Francisco Examiner, May 2,...
View ArticleCHRISTMAS CARDS From the Stars - Part 2
P.G. WodehouseGeorge S. PattonPink FloydHenry Kissinger
View ArticleCHRISTMAS CARDS From the Stars - Part 3
Lee Harvey OswaldGeorge HarrisonLBJ and Lady Bird
View ArticleHOPALONG CASSIDY in "All That Glitters" Part 1 (1950)
Sept. 17, 1950Sept. 24, 1950Oct. 1, 1950Oct. 8, 1950More next Saturday!
View ArticleTHE GREEN HORNET battles the "Dognappers" (1947)
The Lone Ranger's grand-nephew went to the dogs in All New Comics #14, back in Jan-Feb 1947. Thanks to movielover for slapping it up on comicbookplus.
View ArticleHAMMETT HERALD-TRIBUNE: The Talk of the Town (1937)
Miami News, Jan. 27, 1937Miami News, Mar. 3 1937New York Daily News, Mar. 29, 1937Mason City Globe-Gazette, May 26, 1937Des Moines Register, Nov. 28, 1937
View ArticleParty All Night with ANNA WAY WONG!
It's been a couple of months since Anna May dropped in, so I'm pretty sure that Cap'n Bob Napier, her biggest fan, is needing another fix. Here you go, Cap'n. Try not to O.D.!
View ArticleForgotten Stories: SOLOMON KANE by W.C. Tuttle?? (1923)
Solomon Kane, as I'm sure you know, was one of Robert E. Howard's first major series characters. Kane, a grim-faced puritan who battled sorcery with his sword, made his first appearance in the story...
View ArticleHOPALONG CASSIDY in "All That Glitters" Part 2 (1950)
Oct. 15, 1950Oct. 22, 1950Oct. 29, 1950Nov. 5, 1950More Next Saturday!
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