Saturday, September 11, 2010

Oh Boy, Comics

For comic fans, history fans, and comics history fans, the Digital Comics Museum is offering downloads and scans of public domain comic books from the 1940s and ’50s. There are a massive amount of titles and issues available, from Captain Science to Sherlock Holmes to Frisky Fairy Tales to the chaste Sweet Sixteen Magazine, and many, many more. You can also find the very same horror comics that led to the creation of the Comics Code Authority. Via: Tor.com

The link is at Digital Comic Museum. Yes, they do have Cow Puncher Comics.
Note: If you download in .cbz, you can simply rename it .zip; if you choose .cbr, you can find a free reader on google. .rar you can use RARfrog, again free on google.

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