Recommended - Toon Treasury of Classic Children's Comics & The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells
Do you use the "Saved -To Buy Later" feature on Amazon. com? Purchases I can't quite justify or about which I'm somewhat conflicted wind up on this ever-expanding list, usually never to be resurrected.
Eventually, though, low price - $6.99 - liberated The Infinite Worlds Of H.G. Wells DVD (a three night mini-series that aired on The Hallmark Channel in 1991) from my STBL list. This was fortuitous; it's great entertainment. A clever premise links the story lines from 6 different Wells short stories (The Crystal Egg, The New Accelerator, The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes, The Queer Story of Brownlow's Newspaper, The Truth About Pyecraft, and The Stolen Bacillus) and weaves them together into 240 minutes of terrific, engaging, intelligent, high production value television, reminiscent at times of The Avengers, at times of Dr. Who, at times Masterpiece Theater.
Another recent purchase:
The Toon Treasury of Classic Childrens Comics is a full-color, 352 page oversize volume that presents a terrific selection of some of the best comic book stories from the 1940's through the 1960's by Carl Barks (Uncle Scrooge), Sheldon Mayer (Sugar and Spike), John Stanley (Little Lulu), Walt Kelly (Pogo) and George Carlson (Jingle Jangle Comics), among others.
Labels: Carl Barks, H.G. Wells, John Stanley, Little Lulu
2 Comments:
Nice book, but I wonder why Harvey comics is not represented or even mentioned.
By Sport Murphy, At November 6, 2009 at 9:41 AM
Perhaps because they have reprint books of their own on the market and denied permission? Luckily, George Carlson alone makes it worth the price.
By Don, At November 6, 2009 at 11:36 AM
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