I've started really looking forward to Vivilante Sundays, Ger. By the time I started reading comics, Meskin was mainly working in books like My Greatest Adventure, which had an unappealing, cramped house style. These, on the other hand, have an open look and beautifully loose inks. Love 'em.
I've also been meaning to thank you for pointing me toward Bill Wray's superb urban paintings.
I am slowly selling my comics, cartoon and newspaper collection on Ebay. In short, when I am done scanning them and they are on the blog, I no longer need to keep the original paper. If you want to go and have a look what I have on sale now, please go to http://www.ebay.com/sch/gerapeldoorn/m.html?item=152381924308&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562. Prices are low and I combine for shipping.
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I have been doing this blog for over ten years now. I find more and more that it is used by comic book, newspaper strip and cartoon historians as a tool for their research or additional illustrations. And I encourage that. I have larger uncleaned scans for all self scanned images on this blog for those want to use it for their book or article. Just ask and we'll get something going. Family members of artists mentioned here or anyone who is interested in donating scans is encouraged to make contact. By the way, the quickest way to reach me these days is through Facebook.
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I am a Dutch television writer, who has written about comics and television for a number of publications here in Holland and in the US. I love hearing from (forgotten) artists and/or their relatives, so if you are one of those and happen upon this blog, please leave a note.
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I've started really looking forward to Vivilante Sundays, Ger. By the time I started reading comics, Meskin was mainly working in books like My Greatest Adventure, which had an unappealing, cramped house style. These, on the other hand, have an open look and beautifully loose inks. Love 'em.
I've also been meaning to thank you for pointing me toward Bill Wray's superb urban paintings.
I am busy preparing my holiday stash, a two week run of later Vigilante stories by Dan Barry. You'll be amazed.
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