Vintage comic books
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"Wanted: One Amazon -- Dead or Alive!": Wonder Woman becomes a fugitive after the Duke of Deception causes her to attack some American sailors, and a U.S.Army detachment confronts her at the Navy Pier on the Jersey Shore. While Wonder Woman #240 is an issue of the series Wonder Woman (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1978. Wonder Woman becomes a fugitive after the Duke of Deception causes her to attack some American sailors, and a U.S.Army detachment confronts her at the Navy Pier on…

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The First Graphic Novel Full Story HERE on Dull Tool Dim Bulb the Art Blog

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This book has 36 pages and was uploaded by comics4steve on April 14, 2013. The file size is 31.99mb. Publisher is Charlton

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Russian artist Vadim Dvoeglazov paid his tribute to the series by reimagining each of the episodes of The Mandalorian season 1 as vintage comic book covers in the style of an old school Marvel Star Wars comic book from the 1970s.

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Ad: DotMan ToolKit Vintage Comic Effects by Thunder Pixels Co. on @creativemarket. DOTMAN TOOLKIT - Professional Vintage Comic Book Effects for Adobe Photoshop Dotman Toolkit is inspired by the old system comic books #creativemarket
Shallow, fickle, fleeting and excruciatingly awkward - these are some words that might describe dating today, as opposed to the more formal, practical and polite courting of our parents' era. How better to illustrate these differences than by contrasting modern attitudes to love with vintage comics from more innocent times?
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Shallow, fickle, fleeting and excruciatingly awkward - these are some words that might describe dating today, as opposed to the more formal, practical and polite courting of our parents' era. How better to illustrate these differences than by contrasting modern attitudes to love with vintage comics from more innocent times?

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