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Supermouse #3 |
Supermouse v1 #3, 1948 - Otherwise filled with mediocre artwork, this issue boasts two
Frank Frazetta illustrations for text stories. The first, about a chameleon that disdains his abilities, is adequately drawn. The second tale, of a flying lemur feeling out of place, more thoughtfully captures the character's mood. Kudos to Frazetta for using scale and proportion to enhance the feeling of loneliness (see interior page below). Other artists in this golden age comic include Jack Bradbury. This is 3 of 5
Supermouse issues by
Frazetta.
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"Kimi The Chameleon" Frazetta text illo pencils and inks 1 page = ***
"The Unhappy Animal" Frazetta text illo pencils and inks 1 page = ****
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