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3-D Comics (Tor v1 #2A), October 1953 - Although technically titled "3D Comics", this issue has often been included in comic guides as part of the
Tor series. Even more confusing, this is the earlier of two same-numbered issues whose contents differ.
Joe Kubert's small cover illustration pales compared to his work inside. Though partially obscured by the 3-D printing effect, there is a high level of effort and detail on all the stories. The scene of a gigantic turtle's attack is one of many exquisitely drawn panels. Other artists in this golden age comic include Russ Heath and Norman Maurer. This is 1 of 5
Tor issues by
Kubert. ///
Kubert gallery
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Kubert cover pencils and inks = *
Untitled story ("This is the story of man...") Kubert pencils and inks 8 pages = ****
Untitled story ("Why is man able to survive...") Kubert pencils and inks 6 pages = ****
Untitled story ("Imagine Yourself...") Kubert pencils and inks 3 pages = ****
"Danny Dreams" Kubert story pencils and inks 5 pages = ***
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