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Gerald G. Swan
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
Uploaded  by paw broon
Filesize 14.82mb consisting of 51 pages | Format: EBook
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NotesThis book has been scanned from bad photocopies and I have to make it clear that I have no idea who photocopied them, or how I got them but it was many years ago. The quality is very poor and gets worse as it nears the end. However, this is quite an important book, albeit not well known nowadays. If anyone can improve the quality I think it would be worth the effort. The book is a collection of episodes from previous GGS comics and this complete vol. was published in 1952. Art by William McCail. There were 3 other books in this run each featuring a different character and story.
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   By crashryan
Thanks for posting this unusual comic. I have wanted to read it ever since seeing a few pages in one of Denis Gifford's books. It's an intriguing concept. The amoral hero falls halfway between a vigilante and one of those outright criminal protagonists that seem more common in English comics than American ones. I enjoy the scenes of him trying to adjust to modern life, especially the one in which he demolishes a cinema trying to "save" the movie's heroine.
  
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