I normally don't care for this type of strip, but found these strangely absorbing. The art is, of course, top notch, but the stories are well written and the characters are fascinating.
I wonder who the writer was for this strip, and how long it lasted?
Thanks very much for the upload!
--Jim
By macsnafu
This is good stuff. By the way, this site has the third Adam Ames story complete: http://allthingsger.blogspot.com/2010/09/is-there-anything-finer-thursday-story.html
By marco_tulio
Lou Fine's drawings are Beautiful! Remember me the art of other great comic strip masters: Alex Raymond, more specifically after WW2, when drew Rip Kirby strips, and Stan Drake.
I don't know if "Adam Ames" was also published in my country, Brazil, but it's possible cause many American strips were renamed and published in Brazilian comic books during 1940s, 1950s and 1960s.
For instance, "Rip Kirby" was renamed "Nick Holmes" in Brazil.
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