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Hello
« on: January 17, 2023, 01:39:09 AM »

Been a while since I visited. Sorry to say, I only have 3 or 4 of the comics I read as a kid...(1960s), and I still read a few.
One of my favorites was..DC 'Stop, You Can't Beat the Law'. All about police, I read that several times. And the usual Sgt.Rock.. My friends and I would talk about the Russ Heath artwork.
Charlton Comics, Fighting Army and Hot Rods

I am 65, still go to a Comic Con, every few years. I still buy a few if they interest me. Battlestar Galactica, classic Dynamite Comics, and Lost In Space, Innovation Comics. And Star Trek. I did by the reprints of Atomic Knights. I bought two other reprints, but they were in B&W.

What i would like to find, is newspaper comics on....Star Trek, Land of the Giants. I think the British newspapers ran them, I have only seen a few samples online.

Thanks

John in Florida
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paw broon

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Re: Hello
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2023, 05:27:43 PM »

Welcome to CB+ John.  Good to have you here. Also good that you still go to cons.
'Stop, You Can't Beat the Law'  features some Gang Busters stories, I think.  Nice one.
I've always liked the Atomic Knights, but Classic Dynamite comics?  Does such a thing exist?  You might realise from that that I'm not a fan of Dynamite. 
We can't host DC, Marvel, Dynamite, or Star Trek, here. But there are piles of comics to discover and enjoy, incl.  Charlton.
The Star Trek strips were syndicated in a number of papers and there are compilations available:-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Star-Trek-Newspaper-Library-American/dp/161377494X
Enjoy your time here and please get involved in the conversations.
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