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kasumi_sora ([info]kasumi_sora) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-03-06 14:25:00

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Entry tags:era: golden age, group: death patrol, status: public domain

The Death Patrol, the skirts!

The Death Patrol: part one, two, three. Now, I can't leave this alone with someone cross-dressing.

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Dave Berg left on #12, and to title took a break until #20. It returned with Gill Fox ♥. Jack Cole returned briefly, then Al Stahl took over.

The Death Patrol lasted until #52 (August, 1946). The September issue had Bill Ward's Torchy in its place.

 

I know this can be hard to read in spots. I have made the text as claer as I can with out redoing the lettering myself.

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[info]foxhack
2009-03-06 04:38 pm UTC (link)
Aww, poor Gramps.

But bwahahahahahahahhahaha

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[info]dr_hermes
2009-03-06 08:39 pm UTC (link)
Thanks for posting these. This wasn't the best work any of these creators did, but it's still screwball fun in the 1940s style. You can almost hear the Looney Tunes music as you read these.

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