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One Shots
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesA fill page for the IFC found on eBay, also proof for the IBC and a fill page for that added to make it c2c. Although the quality of the inside front cover isn't great, it does allow you to have the full story.
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   By frankmyoung
Here's one I never thought I'd see! This looks like promising Fox Comics madness. Thank you so much!
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Additional Information
 
PublicationApril 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
FeaturingThe Black Tarantula
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
Comic StoryThe Black Tarantula (29 pages)
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Count Zoroaster Rorret [The Black Tarantula]
NotesArt identification based on Battefield’s signed stories from Super-Mystery Comics #v6#6 (July, 1947), Western Crime Busters #8 (December, 1951), and Crime Mysteries #1 (May, 1952). Similarities include the light shining from light sources being drawn as spiky circles, onomatopoeia drawn as bold black letters with exclamation points, and faces drawn with simplistic details, unless it’s a close-up. Battefield is also particularly keen on shading scenes, with him not only shading characters’ backs in a distinct way, but also their faces, occasionally to the point of obscuring them with shadow for dramatic effect. He also tends to draw the antihelix of the ear either with what resembles a regular “S” or a backwards “S“, and shade hair with squared blotches resembling stacked lines.
 
Text StoryThe Ghost Who Cried (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
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