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Captain Easy nn

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One Shots
Date | Lang: English (en)
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Filesize 53.4mb consisting of 68 pages | Format: EBook
File nameCaptainEasy_nn_1939_c2c.cbz
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   By crashryan
This big helping of Roy Crane shows why he was so admired by other cartoonists, and how both his drawing and his storytelling influenced countless future comics artists. Also why they loved his women! I've always wondered why Crane drew villains squinting their eyes and sticking their tongues out when they do something nasty (see page 5). Even Bull Dawson used to do it.
   By josemas
Each page of the comic is a Sunday page from a 1938-1939 sequence. Great stuff!
  
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Publication[1939] | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
FeaturingCaptain Easy
CreditsPencils: Roy Crane? | Inks: Roy Crane?
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
SynopsisRoy Crane deals with oriental slavery and SWINKS, who looks like an aardvark.
FeaturingCaptain Easy
CreditsScript: Roy Crane | Pencils: Roy Crane (signed) | Inks: Roy Crane (signed) | Letters: Roy Crane
ContentGenre: Adventure
NotesStory starts inside front cover and ends on back cover.
 
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