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Samuel E. Lowe Co: Well Known Comics
Date | Lang: English (en)
Uploaded  by neil4161
Filesize 55.34mb consisting of 12 pages | Format: EBook
File nameCMJGoesToStalingrad.cbz
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NotesI entitled this Captain Marvel Jr. Goes to Stalingrad based on the first page. Story is reprinted from Master Comics #43 (October 1943) Script by Otto Binder, art by Mac Raboy. Art is printed in blue and white, and is magazine size. All newsprint including cover.
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   By Superman
Comic size or larger magazine size? I wonder if the comic originally had a slick paper cover.
   By neil4161
I purchased it on eBay so i don't know if it initially had a slick cover though my guess would be no. It is so rare to see Mac Raboy art in black (or in this case) blue and white so I had to jump at it. At the Grand Comics Database site, there seems to be no cover. The whole thing is in newsprint, and pieces from the tom were flaking off even as I was copying it ever so lightly. I hope everyone likes this one
   By neil4161
Oh, by the way, larger magazine size, about the size of The Savage Sword of Conan magazine.
   By ejpetrie
Hi Mark and staff! This Well Known Comics - Captain Marvel Jr. file gives an Access Violation message when trying to open it on two different machines, both of which are running Windows 8.1 and CDisplay version 1.8.1.0. The message is: Access violation at address 004F8727 in module 'CDISPLAY.EXE'. Read of address 00000000. It looks like it can't find the start of the file, even though it displays fine on-line. Best, Josh Petrie
   By neil4161
I scanned it on a Mac, and it archived as such. Is it possible that the Windows 8.1 is incompatible with the Mac Tiger software (old as it may be) that was used? I followed the online instructions on making this a cbz archive, and thought it worked.
   By MarkWarner
This opened fine in Cdisplay and looks good to me! Maybe it was caused by a bad download? Strange!
   By ejpetrie
Mark it's not a bad download. I've downloaded it five times each to two different machines now with the same result. I've even gone so far as to reinstall a different copy of CDisplay with no change. I might add that I am having the same problem with Neil's Captain Marvel Jr. Mighty Midget 11, but not with any other scanner's files. It could be a compatibility problem between the old Tiger software and the newest version of Windows, but I would think that others should have reported it too. Anyone else having this same download problem?
   By LegionOutpost2
ejpetrie, I had the same problem. Change CBZ to ZIP, open the ZIP file, extract only the JPG files to an empty folder, create a new ZIP, rename to CBZ. That worked for me.
  
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Publication1944 | Price: 0.00 Free | Pages: 12
 
Comic StoryCaptain Marvel Jr. Battles for Stalingrad (12 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel Jr. [Freddy Freeman]
 
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