We’d like to present without further ado the first part of Roboshrub Inc.’s ongoing series, Comic Scans Sans Inky Hands, a journey into the groovy underbelly of 1970s comic bookery!
The Werewolf Was Afraid!
Too Human to Live!
On The Trail of the Witch!
Behind the Door
Errata
- “U-Control Monster Size Ghost”
- “Sell GRIT”
- “These 3 Big Drafting Kits Given To You!”
- “I’ll Make You A Master of Karate”
- “The Adventures of GORGI Boy”
- “Super Body Building Course”
- “The key to your future— be a LOCKSMITH”
- “Too Skinny?”
- “Do Magic & Tricks”
- “Train at home to be a VETERINARY ASSISTANT”
- Marvel Bullpen Bulletins
- On Sale Now!
- Don’t Be Half A Man!
- Never Finished High School?
- Have you seen this coupon before?
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I have never destroyed a robot with first provoking it to Attack me!
Preferably with some sort of Ninja Robot Army and a salad.
This is going to be great.
That werewolf doesn't look so scray, in fact he looks kind of like a big cuddly teddy bear.
I love the 'witch' story!
Nothing is invisible to the Atom Beam... It can see dead people!
I really aint got anything to say, but the word veri was peefee. Who could resist?
Mine is vbjga! You know what that means!
Cool archive! Old and yellowed... like me!
I thought vbjga was the noise a fat man made when he was sucked out a small airlock.
I could be wrong...
Gosh, i used to love the ads in comix books. the only thing better was the Dear Ed. pages, now that used to confuse me...still does. was that some kinda code or something?
Fantastic! A valuable resource for comic book scholars with sensitive skin and/or newsprint allergies.
Another great innovation from Roboshrub Inc!
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Ah, the 70's. Truly the 70's were the pinacle of the 7's culture.
@Rich: If word verification could talk, mine would be screaming.
@Jon: Werewolves get bigger once you start feeding them. One o' my friend's friends picked one up in Mexico and they had to flush it down into the sewer. True story.
@Jean-Luc: Which story?
@Tich: They're also filled with little nuggets of nostalgia. :)
@Handmaiden: Letters to the editor is always awesome, especially if you're the editor -- and the one who sent the letter!
@Flatlander: We've always been concerned about tactility. Right now we're working on LASER braille.
@Fred: We also (and this is a much lesser known fact) roll.
@Xavier: I agree. 2007 just didn't seem to pull its own weight. Tasted kind of gamy.