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please please please do the other agc.................... |
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This seems like it was written by somebody who never actually watched the show, and got their ideas about dialect from reading Li'l Abner. I did like the fact that Barney spent much of the story in drag, and the way everybody was all orange on some pages. |
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This seems like it was written by somebody who never actually watched the show, and got their ideas about dialect from reading Li'l Abner. I did like the fact that Barney spent much of the story in drag, and the way everybody was all orange on some pages. |
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This seems like it was written by somebody who never actually watched the show, and got their ideas about dialect from reading Li'l Abner. I did like the fact that Barney spent much of the story in drag, and the way everybody was all orange on some pages. |
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This seems like it was written by somebody who never actually watched the show, and got their ideas about dialect from reading Li'l Abner. I did like the fact that Barney spent much of the story in drag, and the way everybody was all orange on some pages. |
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Yo' sho' is right 'bout thet thar dialogue, nenslo.
By the way, the art may not be so great, but these are definitely not Bill Fraccio pencils. This artist draws things Fraccio would never bother with (complete figures, detailed backgrounds) and shows none of Fraccio's trademarks (random figures partly or completely in shadow to avoid drawing them, hands with splayed banana fingers, loose-lipped heads crammed right against the camera to avoid the need for both bodies and BG's, etc.). |
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Nenslo, somehow you have posted your comment 4 times. Not sure how that happens but its not uncommon, I've seen it many times before.
If you'd like to, if you log on and go to the book, you will see on your post, two buttons, 'Edit' and 'Remove' which you can use to remove the extra posts.
Cheers! |
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Hard to believe this wasn’t drawn by a child or an inebriated adult. Is it too much to ask for a head to be in proportion with the body? Who knew that the leading citizens of Mayberry sailed through that same radioactive cloud as The Incredible Shrinking Man? |
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I am amazed to read of an 'Andy Griffith Show', this show was never shown in Germany, so it is practically unknown in this country. There aren't many U.S.-TV series, that haven't been shown in Germany, the A.G.-Show is one of them. But of course we know 'Matlock'! :-) |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | April-June 1962 | Price: 0.15 USD | Pages: 1 |
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Featuring | The Andy Griffith Show |
Credits | Pencils:? (photos) | Inks:? (photos) | Colors:? (photos) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Andy Taylor (photo of Andy Griffith); Opie Taylor (photo of Ron Howard); Aunt Bee Taylor (photo of Frances Bavier); Barney Fife (photo of Don Knotts) |
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Comic Story | The Magician (1 page) |
Synopsis | Barney is brushing up on his magic tricks. |
Featuring | Andy Griffith |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Andy Taylor; Barney Fife |
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white. Art credits from Rod Beck and Gary Watson (GCD Yahoo lists, August 2008). |
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Comic Story | Undercover Man (32 pages) |
Synopsis | Barney goes undercover, dressed as a woman, to break up a gang of robbers. |
Featuring | Andy Griffith |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Andy Taylor; Barney Fife; Opie Taylor; Aunt Bee Taylor |
Notes | Art credits from Rod Beck and Gary Watson (GCD Yahoo lists, August 2008).
Writer ID by Martin O'Hearn. |
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Comic Story | Andy's Garden (1 page) |
Synopsis | Barney makes a salad with the tomatoes Andy is growing in the office. |
Featuring | Andy Griffith |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Andy Taylor; Barney Fife |
Notes | Inside back cover; black and white. Art credits from Rod Beck and Gary Watson (GCD Yahoo lists, August 2008). |
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Comic Story | Opie's Printing Press (1 page) |
Synopsis | Opie prints up "wanted" posters with Barney's picture on them. |
Featuring | Andy Griffith |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Andy Taylor; Barney Fife; Opie Taylor |
Notes | Back cover. Art credits from Rod Beck and Gary Watson (GCD Yahoo lists, August 2008). |
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