Got a nifty back-up feature from the June-July 1953 issue of Frankenstein #25 today... it seems kind of obvious, but does anyone wanna take a stab at who worked on this one? I also want to apologize about the gutter on a few of the pages, this issue is badly stapled and this was the best I could do with the scan/editing.
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consarn it and fiddle-dee-dee but that was a good'un! (cursing skulls, get it?)
One wonders if the folks at Hanna Barbara had the first page of this story taped up somewhere -- it's basically the Scooby-Doo plot line: Dress up as monster, scare people off land!
Why couldn't prince valiant be like this?
This one could be re-titled "Dinner at Douchebag Manor." Lord and Lady Hawley were served their just desserts indeed.
Not very typical of his style, but at some places it is and Prize is a compny he worked for a lo, so I'd say this is by Marvin Stein.
>cursing skulls, get it?
Is there any other kind?
>it's basically the Scooby-Doo plot line: Dress up as monster, scare people off land!
Let's not give HB all the credit for that awesome plot line, in fact, I was just watching the Three Stooges get spooked the other night in this fashion.
>Why couldn't prince valiant be like this?
Indeed, haha!
>This one could be re-titled "Dinner at Douchebag Manor."
Much more descriptive, Lil... though possibly a bit too heavy on the vinegar.
>I'd say this is by Marvin Stein.
Thanks Ger! As usual, I'd say you were right. Thank you!
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