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Title
Golden Lad
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
NotesThere is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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I wasn’t expecting much from this – but it turned out to be pretty good. Golden Girl’s cynical girlfriends were fun and I enjoyed Louis Ravielli’s art on Shaman & Flame (or even Flame & Shaman) – I wonder if School for Skulduggery was an influence on the movie, School for Scoundrels, probably not, I guess? Enoch Sly was a great idea – if a little creepy – there’s something about ventriloquists that’s not quite right, something hidden beneath the surface – gnomic you might say. I speak with some experience (now here’s a secret) - as a teen I once dated a pretty redhead who was an amateur ventriloquist – she used to do free shows in nursing homes, things like that. Whenever I zeroed in for a kiss, she would start talking in a different voice even though her mouth was, umm, otherwise engaged – and the voice varied, from squeaky girlie to basso profundo. She clearly thought it was funny, but quite frankly, it freaked me out! We didn’t last long.
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Sometimes, the comments are more interesting and fun, than the comic, thank you, Andrew. ;-)
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Shaman and Flame are rather careless about smashing through the plate glass windows of places they are trying to keep from being robbed!
  
Additional Information
 
NameGolden Lad 5 (paper/fiche) | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: every two months
 
Cover1 page
FeatureGolden Lad
Letterstypeset
GenreSuperhero
CharactersGolden Lad [Tommy Preston]
PencilsMort Meskin (signed)
InksMort Meskin (signed)
 
ContentsTable of Contents (1 page)
 
Comic StoryThe Chinese Vase (11 pages)
FeatureGolden Lad
GenreSuperhero
CharactersGolden Lad [Tommy Preston]
PencilsMort Meskin (signed)
InksMort Meskin (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe Phoney Policemen (8 pages)
SynopsisA band of criminals plant a fire bomb inside a doll and return it to Limbel's Department Store, where it explodes, after which they pose as Policemen, rushing into the store hoping a steal some money in the confusion.
FeatureGolden Girl
GenreSuperhero
CharactersGolden Girl [Peggy Shane](introduction, origin); Millie; Golden Lad [Tommy Preston]; Grandpa Preston (cameo, Tommy's grandfather); Slugsy (villain); Pugsy (villain)
NotesGolden Girl is a female counterpart to Golden Lad.
 
Comic StoryThe Swindling Stars (7 pages)
FeatureSandusky and the Senator
GenreHumor
CharactersSandusky; The Senator
PencilsIrving Tirman
InksIrving Tirman
 
Comic StoryThe School for Skulduggery (7 pages)
FeatureShaman and Flame
GenreSuperhero
CharactersShaman; Flame
PencilsLouis Ravielli (signed)
InksLouis Ravielli
 
Comic StoryEnoch Throws His Voice (6 pages)
FeatureEnoch Sly
CharactersEnoch Sly
PencilsMarv Levy
InksMarv Levy
 
Comic StoryHome Sweet Home (1 page)
GenreHumor
 
AdvertisementWe Give You America's Greatest Billfold Bargain! / Illinois Merchandise Mart (1 page)
Letters?; typeset
NotesBack cover.
 
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