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Re: Barnyard Comics 01

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ComicMike

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Re: Barnyard Comics 01
« on: August 18, 2020, 06:30:02 PM »

Another very nice comic series with anthropomorphic-funny animal comics. The stories are by great artists and very amusing. There is also a nice bonus: In many of the comic books there are text - short stories, each of which is illustrated with a beautiful picture by Frank Frazetta (Fritz). Issue # 19 even includes complete comic stories by "Fritz". :-)

Link to the book: Barnyard Comics 01
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Robb_K

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Re: Barnyard Comics 01
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2020, 07:30:35 PM »


Another very nice comic series with anthropomorphic-funny animal comics. The stories are by great artists and very amusing. There is also a nice bonus: In many of the comic books there are text - short stories, each of which is illustrated with a beautiful picture by Frank Frazetta (Fritz). Issue # 19 even includes complete comic stories by "Fritz". :-)

Link to the book: Barnyard Comics 01


Frank Frazetta also drew complete, funny animal comic book stories for The Sangor Studio, from 1946-1949, for Barnyard, Coo Coo, Goofy, and Happy Comics, including for Barney Rooster, Hucky Duck, Bruno Bear, and a few other, less used characters.
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ComicMike

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Re: Barnyard Comics 01
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2020, 06:58:25 AM »



Frank Frazetta also drew complete, funny animal comic book stories ...


I think, a lot of people know Frank Frazetta mainly as the creator of fantastic pictures and comic stories. It's amazing, how versatile he was.
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