It's missing the first one or two pages, but this was the story that introduced me to Alex Toth's wonderful style--although IIRC at the time it met the same hostile reaction that Frank Robbins (or anyone whose work didn't look like Neal Adams' or Jim Aparo's) ran into.
It's missing the first one or two pages, but this was the story that introduced me to Alex Toth's wonderful style--although IIRC at the time it met the same hostile reaction that Frank Robbins (or anyone whose work didn't look like Neal Adams' or Jim Aparo's) ran into.
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