What is GCD's source for the Wood credits on these Pedro stories? I'm willing to believe that sloppy work and many hands might make early Wood hard to recognize. But the art on "Flying Trapeze" is totally incompetent with no hint of Wood beyond the title lettering. On the other hand the last story, "Blind Date," is full of typical Wood touches. Our page 31 in particular is consistent with Harrison-Wood romance art of the period (note the inking on Handsome Guy's face). I can't believe this story and "Trapeze" were drawn by the same person.
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