Star Ranger #7-9
Ultem, 1937-1938
Numbering continues from the Chesler series. These issues produced by the Chesler shop for Ultem. Series continues at Centaur.
Covers by Fred Schwab.
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Star Ranger #7-9
Ultem, 1937-1938
Numbering continues from the Chesler series. These issues produced by the Chesler shop for Ultem. Series continues at Centaur.
Covers by Fred Schwab.
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Mystery in Space #61
Justice League of America #17
Justice League of America #192-193
DC, 1960, 1963, 1981
Adam Strange and the Justice League confront the Tornado Tyrant.
Covers by Carmine Infantino & Murphy Anderson (61), Anderson (17), and George Pérez (192, 193).
Stories by Gardner Fox, Infantino, & Bernard Sachs (61); Fox, Mike Sekowsky, & Sachs (17); and Gerry Conway, Pérez, & John Beatty (192, 193).
Additional stories in MiS by Fox, Gil Kane, & Sachs, and by John Broome and Anderson. All Star Squadron preview in JLA 193.
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Justice League of America #191
DC, 1981
"The Key Crisis of the One-Man Justice League!", featuring the return of the Key and Amazo.
By Gerry Conway, Rich Buckler, & Pablo Marcos. Cover by Buckler & Dick Giordano.
https://www.comics.org/issue/35377/
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Hang in There, Tumbleweeds!
Tumbleweeds Roundup!
Ride On, Tumbleweeds!
Tumbleweeds & Company
Gold Medal Books, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
Collecting Tumbleweeds newspaper comic strips by Tom K. Ryan.
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Adventure Comics #449-452
DC, 1977
Featuring Aquaman.
Covers and interior art by Jim Aparo. Stories written by Steve Skeates (449) and David Michelinie (450-452).
Storyline continues in the revived Aquaman title (DC, 1977). Superboy stories begin in the next issue.
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Four Color #675, 768, 880 - Steve Donovan Western Marshal
Dell, 1956, 1957, 1958
Based on the "Steve Donovan, Western Marshal" TV series.
Photo covers featuring Douglas Kennedy as Steve Donovan.
Stories by Everett Kinstler (675, 768) and Mort Drucker (880).
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Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #312, 324, 336, 348
Vol 26 No 12, Vol 27 No 12, Vol 28 No 12, Vol 29 No 12
Western, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969
September issues, on sale in July.
Covers by Tony Strobl & Larry Mayer, Carl Barks, Mayer, and Mayer, respectively.
Donald Duck stories by Barks (Donald and Daisy), Strobl & Steve Steere, Strobl & Steere, and Barks. The first is Barks' last Donald 10-pager for WDC&S. The last is a reprint.
Mickey Mouse stories by Manuel Gonzalez (312, one page), Paul Murry (324, 336), and Jack Manning (348).
Gyro Gearloose by Jack Bradbury (312); Junior Woodchucks by Strobl & Steere (312, one page); the Adventures of Annette and Merlin Jones by Doug Wildey (312); Super Goof by Strobl & Steere (312); the Beagle Boys and Uncle Scrooge by Pete Alvarado & Steere (328); Scamp by Alvarado & Steere (336) and Al Hubbard (348); and April, May, and June, by John Carey (336, 348).
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Les Enquêtes d'Enola Holmes #3 - Le mystère des pavots blancs
Les Enquêtes d'Enola Holmes #4 - Le secret de l'éventail
Editions Jungle, 2016, 2017, France
Graphic novel adaptations by Serena Blasco of the novels by Nancy Springer.
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Lore Olympus #1-3
Random House, 2021-2022
Collecting the webcomic by Rachel Smythe. A modern-dress reimagining of the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone.
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Cinnamon: El Ciclo #1-5
DC, 2003-2004
Covers by Howard Chaykin.
Story by Jen Van Meter, Francisco Paronzini, & Robert Campanella.
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Casey Ruggles #1-3
Western Wind Productions, 1979
Reprints of the Casey Ruggles comic strip by Warren Tufts. Reprints dailies from 1950-1951.
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So just to let folks know what's going on
So first of all: let me tell everybody how things went with the new glasses.
Briefly: they're brilliant. The new varifocals work way better than earlier versions of them have routinely done. (This is apparently secondary to the way my eyes continue to change shape as I get older. It continues to make me snicker that I'm getting Iess nearsighted as I age. "So," I said to my Eye Lady, "if I can manage to live to, like, a hundred and twenty-five, I'll be twenty-twenty?" She gave me sort of a cockeyed look. "Well... you'll still be astigmatic. As for the rest of it, let's see how things go...") The reading glasses are no good for the computer: they6're genuinely just for reading. ...But this is okay, because the varifocals work fine for computer work. So THAT whole business has turned out more than satisfactorily... and thanks once more, from the bottom of my heart, to all those who helped out. ❤️
And get this. I went out to lunch after picking the new glasses up, and in the middle of lunch found myself paper-outlining a paranormal police procedural trilogy. (headclutch) So that went well. ...And no, I can't tell anybody anything about the plotting on these: it's too soon. But this looks like something of a change of writing voice (and thematic material) for me: darker than usual, maybe a touch grittier. We'll see how this group of works sets itself up as work gets going. (Other works further along in progress are in front of these right now, but that's fine. Giving things time to mature is never a problem.)
Anyway: typically enough, some other unexpected health junk that had been behaving itself during the spring then started kicking up cranky in June and over the last couple of weeks. (eyeroll) I don't want to get into more detail than necessary about this, but it's an outgrowth of the internal problems that have made me give up long-distance travel. It's required a goodish outlay of cash, and has resulted in me falling behind on my rent.
My landlord is being really easygoing about this, but nonetheless I'd very much like to get caught up on this before it gets any worse. (As being behind this way, I'm finding, is increasingly interfering with my work... especially as that's now become so much easier to get to grips with due to the new glasses.)
So it seems to me that this is a good time to repeat the Summer Reading Sale over at Ebooks Direct!
I imagine lots of people here know the drill. Everything's cheap, and the ebook bundles are all being held at their lowest price points for the duration (meaning specifically the "All The Wizardry" bundle, the Middle Kingdoms series bundle, the LGBTQ Pride collection, and the Feline Wizardry bundle—Even our "Give Me Everything You've Got" collection, which is the whole ebook store in one package, has had a bit knocked off.
So could I get folks to reblog this post so that people who might not have caught one of these sales before can do so now if they want to? Please & thank you!
And additionally: for those who're already up to the gunwales in ebooks and don't need any more, but still want to help out with the rent situation—if you'd like instead to drop something into my Ko-Fi, it'd be very welcome. And if you feel like doing this, I thank you very much in advance! 🙂
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...So that's the news from Lake Wobegon for the moment. ...Now to slip outside and give the potted plants a potful or so of water as an evening drink. They've been suffering from the (unusual-for-us) local heat wave, there's a wildfire watch on (leading to a ban on selling portable BBQs), and we're also having a ban on watering things with a hose at the moment. (sigh) One thing after another...
Anyway, thanks again, folks.
Tumbleweeds #3-5
Gold Medal Books, 1970, 1971, 1972
Collecting Tumbleweeds newspaper comic strips by Tom K, Ryan.
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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #95
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #68
DC, 1966
All reprint issues; a.k.a. 80 Page Giant G-25 & G-26
Covers by Curt Swan & George Klein and by Kurt Schaffenberger.
JO reprints stories by Robert Bernstein, Otto Binder, Ray Burnley, John Forte, Stan Kaye, Jerry Siegel, and Swan.
LL reprints stories by Bernstein, Bill Finger, Kaye, Schaffenberger, Siegel, and Swan
Source: 95 - 68
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Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #94, 96-98
DC, 1966
Covers by Curt Swan.
Stories written by Otto Binder, Leo Dorfman, and Jim Shooter. Art by Pete Costanza, except the first story in 94, by George Papp.
Jimmy borrows Lana Lang's Insect Queen ring in 94.
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Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #66-67, 69-70
DC, 1966
Covers and interior art by Kurt Schaffenberger. Stories written by E. Nelson Bridwell, Jerry Coleman, and Leo Dorfman.
Lois borrows Lana Lang's Insect Queen ring in 69; Catwoman and the Penguin appear in 70.
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Pep #189-192
Archie, 1966
Covers penciled by Dan DeCarlo and inked by an unidentified inker (189), Marty Epp (190), and Vincent DeCarlo (191, 192).
Includes work by Mario Acquaviva, Dan DeCarlo, Vincent DeCarlo, Frank Doyle, Joe Edwards, Marty Epp, George Gladir, Rudy Lapick, Harry Lucey, John Rosenberger, Bill Vigoda, and Bob White.
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