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Baily Publishing Company: One Shots
Date | Lang: English (en)
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NotesFirst Frank Frazetta comic work in the very, very bizarre Snowman cover feature. Also contains He-Man hero story; Capt. Cookie the young day-dreamer and a fairly graphic horror story - The Man In Black.
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   By kashmir1
Thanks Yoc, just what I wanted for Christmas!
   By Bob Stump
Absurd, fun comic. Captain Cookie reminds me of Herbie. Bob
   By Yoc
CORRECTION - these scans were made by ONTOLOGY, not by Henry Peters. Appologies to Ont for the mix-up!
   By The Australian Panther
Absolutely everything about this book is crazy! Look at page 16. (the fifth page of the HE-Man story) ( and no, not that He-man) does anything on that page make any sense at all? And yet I think the whole page is brilliant. I think the artist was just riffing (like a Jazz musician) -just amusing himself. Wonderful!
   By FraBig
"The Man in Black" story really looks like a Bob Fujitani story. I'm pretty certain he's the artist for that story.
  
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PublicationDecember 1944 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
FeaturingSnowman
 
FeaturingSnowman
NotesFrank Frazetta's first published work according to Overstreet, 30th Ed. and Greg Theakston. Previously indexed as Giunta pencils and Frazetta inks, but this is not the story as generally acknowledged (see, for example, Comic Book Marketplace #108 (December 2003), page 46). Giunta apparently recognized talent in the fifteen year-old Frazetta and allowed him to contribute some figure work and some pencils. The bulk of the inking, if not all of it, is recognizably in Giunta's usual style, although if Frazetta was allowed to ink at all (and I have serious doubts) then panel four on page two is probably the strongest candidate.
 
CartoonSmile Events (1 page)
ContentGenre: Humor
 
FeaturingHe-Man
NotesArt is consistent with Voight’s signed art from Picture News #2 (February 1946), including how he draws his expressive faces and the “J” inside the ears.
 
Text StoryNo Revenge (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
FeaturingCaptain Cookie
ContentGenre: Fantasy
 
Comic StorySledding (1 page)
FeaturingTip Scales
 
FeaturingThe Man in Black
 
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