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Odds And Ends
Date | Lang: English (en)
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NotesProduced in the UK in 1952 as part of an attack on comics.. Donated by: boysadventurecomics.blogspot
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   By neilm
The two books mentioned her are Manhunt#3 and A1#13 both published by Magazine Enterprises. Read them and judge for yourself but try not to get to corrupted doing it
   By The Australian Panther
Having a quick browse of this book, I m tempted to write a rebuttal,point by pointl. I don't have the time, tho and other projects to work on.When I come across something like this, my first question is, what was the real motivation of the writer? Then I found page 12, 'The exhibition' of which there are 6 screens and you have to pay for them if you want to exhibit them. ON second thought, I suspect part of the motive was bias against US culture, not weak at that time and included American paperbacks, SF, Westerns, Jazz, Blues and Rockabilly. ' Cheers!
   By Robb_K
This pamphlet is clearly a carryover of Victorian Britain's staunch ultra-conservatism that bends over backwards to go much too far to condemn American comic books (seen as a cultural invasion of The British Empire).
  
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