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New Fawcett's: Bulletman no.1 w/cover and included missing No. 3 Bulletman

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topic icon Author Topic: New Fawcett's: Bulletman no.1 w/cover and included missing No. 3 Bulletman  (Read 2741 times)

Aqualad1

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Hello,

I noticed I could improve Fawcett's Bulletman no. 1 that was missing a cover, just sent the uploaded with front/back cover. Also, included the missing No. 3 issue of the same series in my second upload today.
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Astaldo711

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Thank you!
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Aqualad1

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Just sending through the upload pipeline a complete no.7 of Bulletman
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Jedifish

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Sweet. I need to check out some Bulletman comics.
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crimsoncrusader

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Much appreciated thanks for uploading those.
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DennyWilson

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Have they been posted yet?
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narfstar

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Aqualad did you remember to confirm your upload they do not show up
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Aqualad1

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My applogies, I believe I did miss the confirm button (failing eyesight I suppose) resent 1, 3 and 7 in Bulletman series - enjoy!
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Aqualad1

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I also included another upload today entitled: Cisco Kid Comics no.1 published by Swappers Quarterly (Chicago) in 1944.  I could not find this Publisher on your site so I placed under the Suspect Folder under Platinum PD until it can find a new home and maybe a biography?  It would be interesting to learn more about the Chicago publishers of GD comics - thank you!
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narfstar

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Thanks Aqualad. We already had Cisco my book and scans in small press. Bailey ran a shop supplying to others. He produced Cisco either for himself or as a surragate because of paper rationing. Either way it was unauthorized.
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Aqualad1

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Sounds like a very good history of comics story in between the lines. Has it been explored?  Thank you!
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narfstar

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JVJ may know
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