From 1949, another Buck Ryan story. This one never had a title, so we've given it the name, Fake Stamps and Crocodiles. Not quite up to the standard of Don Freeman, perhaps, but it does what it says on the tin. There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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I enjoyed reading this. It's clear that Monk and Freeman put a lot of research into their work. This stands out in contrast to a lot of adventure comics and strips which tend to be rather generic. The emphasis in most strips is in the fight ( physical or otherwise) between the Heroes and the Bad Guys. There is rarely a true sense of place or environment. But you read these and you get a real sense of real people in a real environment. And I'm sure all the stamp details are accurate too. Oh, and Zola is a terrific independent character, and also a team player. .
Terrific project Paw and Wiseman! The effort you put into these is really appreciated. More please. And I like the new format of Fun Fair too.
By Kurtzmanrules
Thank you!
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