This book has 100 pages so off I go ...
Origin of the Spitfire - I have often thought it would be cool to be called "Black" something or another ... Eg: The Black Prince, the Black Knight or Black Douglas (aka The Spitfire in this story). Trouble is Black Mark doesn't really work
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Anyway, back to Spitfire. I really liked this. I prefer "older style comic book art". And the Rip Van Winkle story plot is a tried and tested winner!
I must admit I am not too sure about the breathing out gas business. To be honest, it looks ridiculous!
![](https://box01.comicbookplus.com/images/readinggroup/Spitfire-Breathing-Out-Gas.jpg)
Also, why is Nazi misspelled as Nazti? Is is the same as idea as reversed swastikas (not to give any respect)
Crocky Doyle - I skipped over this 4 page text story as there are 100 pages in the book and time is of the essence!
Origin of the Fly-Man - So here is the main story we are concentrating on. Again, I liked the art, but the story was pretty pants. I was a bit surprised by the rather graphic panels at the end of this story!
![](https://box01.comicbookplus.com/images/readinggroup/Fly-Man-Knife.jpg)
Origin of the Clown - A couple of the names of the villains being rounded up sounded more like disreputable friends of my youth rather than protection racketeers ie:
"Stinky Jones" &
"Repulsive Mike".
Maple Syrup Rescue - I was really not keen on this, and the Buckskin Boys. The first fail of the book..
The Rescue of a British Banker - And I am afraid that cub-reporter Gary Morgan is another fail.
Presenting the Magician From Bagdad - The artwork was great in this. But I
HATE "Thou fool" type dialogues. The story meandered all over the place. So, I would certainly have to read another one, or two to figure this out!
Rurik Against the Vikings - Maybe it was me getting tired, but I really thought this one of the worst comic book stories I have EVER read
Verdict: A hit!! This started off great, but slowly went downhill. The Spitfire was my favorite story by far!