A Giveaway comic made by Sinclair Oil back in 1950s that gives very important info on how to take care of your car's gas tank with RD 119. As you can see, the comic is in poor condition (the comic pages are all yellow and are a little dirty, and there is a page missing), but other then that you can still read it There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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Interesting thing about this is the location of the service station this copy was obtained from originally. Hometown of the man a number of people love to hate...Rush Limbaugh
By crashryan
The artist here is maddeningly familiar. Has the Johnstone & Cushing look. One page looks like Sekowsky layouts, but not the whole book. Flessel? Someone I don't know? Certainly a DC look to the faces. Thought maybe Fujitani had a hand in it but his inks tended to be very precise whereas the inks here use a freer stroke. I'll probably slap my head and say "of course!" when somebody ID's him/them.
By armando
Fenomenal, gracias por vuestra labor .
Additional Information
Publication
19?? | Price: 0 FREE | Pages: 1
Cover
RD-119® The Miracle in Your Gas Tank
Synopsis
A superhero named RD-119 flies out of a car's gas tank.
Content
Genre: Advocacy | Characters: RD 119
Synopsis
The Chairman of the Board of Sinclair Research Laboratories, Inc., discusses the new gasoline additive RD-119.
Credits
Letters: Typeset
Notes
Inside front cover
Comic Story
RD-119® The Miracle in Your Gas Tank (16 pages)
Synopsis
Uncle Alonzo stretches the truth to his nephew Bobby. Bobby's father's car breaks down taking Alonzo to a train station. They are rescued by a superhero, RD-119, who shrinks Alonzo, Bobby, Bobby's father and dog for a tour of the corroded inside of their car, the Sinclair refinery and the Sinclair Research Laboratories. They learn about the new gasoline additive RD-119 that prevents corrosion.
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