This book was truly jaw-dropping! Somewhat crude art and just plain silly writing come together to give us a surprisingly fun read.
Colossus was drawn in a deliciously two-dimensional style, almost childlike. No wasting ink on backgrounds and only a hint of shading in a few panels. The full page panels on pages 8 and 14 were wonderfully effective. Can't say as much for the writing. How did Bryn, encumbered with two parachutes, manage to unzip that giant pocket and free Eve? Still, a pretty fun read.
Panda-Lin was a nice little one page feature.
Lucky Lucifer wasn't so hot, but many comics of the time had to have an aviation feature. Too many ridiculous barnstorming stunts and not enough believable aerial combat. Still, it was better than no aviation story!
Lum Sims should have had Al Capp on the phone to his lawyers. Terrible knockoff, yet again a fun read.
I couldn't find anything of interest in Mory Marine.
Tulpa of Tsang was well-written but had pretty minimal art. Still a good story.
I found the Blond Garth story a little jerky and uneven, but not too bad. You can't go wrong with a babe in a sarong and a two page battle with a shark! Pretty good art, compared to the rest of the book.
Ruggey was just OK.
With all it's flaws, this book was a silly and just plain fun read, just what comics are for! Cheers, Bowers