"Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery #23. No painted cover this time. The intersecting lines on the cover recall his TV series Thriller (1960-62). (See below)"
"Coincidentally, I chose Jimmy Olsen #23. Peeling potatoes wasn't just a punishment. In Basic Training it was a duty that we took turns performing. In my Stateside posting, I think they had enough permanent staff in the kitchen. In Vietnam, where I…"
If they have heard of The Birds, most people will think it was written by Alfred Hitchcock. I recently watched, for only the second time, his ambitious movie adaptation of the short story by Daphne du…"
“A young girl is orphaned when her mother, a circus aerialist, is killed in a fall. A rival circus informs the sheriff that the girl is an orphan, and she is subsequently placed in an orphanage. The circus' manager, known as ‘The…"
Hey Richard, if you've got the first Tales of Suspense Atlast Masterworks, with the corrected table of contents, how about photocopying it for me and mailing it to me? My copy reprints the table of contents for the first Tales to Astonish volume in error. I'd like a copy of the correct list (all of 3-4 pages, I would think) to fold and store with the volume.
If you do, could you mail it to: Kirk Groeneveld, 105 Second St., Athens, OH 45701
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Just copied my comment to the Captain's column as requested, Richard!
Managing my add-ons seems to have helped and I can add to my Invaders project again.
Cheers