I am greatly appreciative of you slaves who make the GCD possible, Narf,
Reminds me of one of my all time sf favorites, The Marching Morons by C.M. Kornbluth, wherein futuristic intelligentsia labor furiously in the background so the unwashed masses can think they're having a life. Believe me, I meant no disrespect to the site, just stressing that data entry can be improved and it would benefit us all if it were. I'll shut up now.
S'funny you should pick all those particular comics for your "wants". I just reviewed most of them with Hames and they just returned from Arkansas on Monday. They belong to an subset of comics we call "Carlson's Comics" because my attention was drawn to them by Mark Carlson about 25 years ago. Many of them seem to be the "ancestors" of Orbit and Charlton comics, drawn and/or packaged by either the Jacquet Shop or the Bernard Baily Shop. They were some of the smallest survivors of the WWII paper shortages and their "publishing companies" vary tremendously, some even originating in Mexico or Central America. In 1984 I did one of my very earliest computer comic analysis and still have the printouts sorted by editorial address, character, publishing company, artists, etc.
Now THOSE cards are really current, and if YOU want to try your hand at scanning them, perhaps we can consider it a trial of how well I can manage FOUR sets of books in the works.
But now it's back to getting some stuff ready for Geo.