As a kid I really enjoyed the Roy Raymond stories, even though the "scientific" explanations were often more fanciful than the supposed occult events.
Ruben Moreira did a fine job on the art, too. The cartoony face on the kid in this story is kind of strange, though.
A roommate of long ago had an original page from a Roy Raymond story (old twice-up size) and it was gem. It was the "Hmm" page of the story...after a while the stories fell into the formula of having Roy say/think "Hmm" at the moment he deduced the explanation of a mystery. Maybe we readers were supposed to figure it out along with Roy, but that wasn't too likely with gimmicks like projector building-blocks.
As a kid I really enjoyed the Roy Raymond stories, even though the "scientific" explanations were often more fanciful than the supposed occult events.
ReplyDeleteRuben Moreira did a fine job on the art, too. The cartoony face on the kid in this story is kind of strange, though.
A roommate of long ago had an original page from a Roy Raymond story (old twice-up size) and it was gem. It was the "Hmm" page of the story...after a while the stories fell into the formula of having Roy say/think "Hmm" at the moment he deduced the explanation of a mystery. Maybe we readers were supposed to figure it out along with Roy, but that wasn't too likely with gimmicks like projector building-blocks.
Profuse thanks for posting these RR stories!