Georgie Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGeorgie Comics #6 (1946) offers a charming behind-the-scenes peek into the world of comic book creation, featuring Monty and his pal, a Timely Comics editor. As they tour the Empire State Building offices and witness the making of their own comic—“almost like you and me”—the issue captures the spirit of early comics with a personal touch. Art and inks by Frank Carin bring the story to life with a crisp, nostalgic style, and the cover by the same hand perfectly frames the adventure.
In "null," Monty and his pal, a Timely Comics editor, take a trip to the Empire State Building to see how a comic book called Georgie—almost like you and me—is made. They watch the process unfold and walk away with a stack of freshly printed issues, the whole thing a playful peek behind the curtain of 1946’s comic book world.
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