Showing posts with label Comic book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comic book. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Santa Comes To The Big Top

Christmas in the post-War United States
Christmas (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



Santa Comes To The Big Top - Free Comic from Chuck Thompson

Santa Comes To The Big Top.  Custom created edition of the vintage comic book.  We cut out all the advertising which was pretty substantial.  We used the cover and then only used the actual comic book story here.  Entertainment for Christmas.  To read the comic in full screen mode, left click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the above container.  To exit full screen mode, just hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Merry Christmas.
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

Terry And The Pirates - Sunday Comics

Terry and the Pirates (serial)
Terry and the Pirates (serial) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Terry And The Pirates, No 28 from Chuck Thompson

Terry and the Pirates.  Issue no 28.  From the silver age of comics comes this vintage digital comic book.  Back in the days when a comic book only cost 10 cents.  Boy, talk about cheap.  To read this in full screen mode, just left click the icon at the far bottom right of the container above.  When done, hit your escape key.  Sunday comics right here for your entertainment.  Enjoy.  Oh yeah, we have free downloads on this comic on our slideshare site.  Help yourself.
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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Navy History and Tradition 1817 - 1865 Sunday Comic



Navy History and Tradition 1817 - 1865 from Chuck Thompson

Now here is a way to teach history in a fun manner.  A comic book about American navel history.  20 information packed pages for a great read.  To view the comic in full screen mode, left click the icon at the very bottom right hand side of the container above.  To exit full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Free downloads are available on this comic from our Slideshare site.

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Sunday, September 15, 2013

Abbott and Costello Comics No 21 Sunday Feature



Abbott and Costello Comics No. 21 from Chuck Thompson

You can access this comic of Abbott and Costello into full screen mode by left clicking the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the Slideshare container.  To exit full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  This comic is from 1953, the era of the silver age of comics.  Free downloads are available on this issue from our slideshare site.  You will have to log into Slideshare with either a Facebook account, LinkedIn account or set up a free account to access the free downloads.

  Enjoy.  Sunday Comics here on Gloucester, Virginia Links and News website.
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Monday, September 9, 2013

Red Ryder, Dell Comics - Sunday Comics



Red Ryder 129 -1954 from Chuck Thompson

The complete comic book.  From the silver age of comics comes this Dell comic of the Red Ryder.  Western action tales from yesteryear.  Free downloads are available from our slideshare site.  To enlarge the comic to full screen view, left click the icon at the far bottom right of the container.  To exit full screen mode,, hit the escape key on your keyboard.


Adventures of Red Ryder
Adventures of Red Ryder (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Sunday, August 25, 2013

Voodoo - The Shelf of Skulls, Comic Book Of The Week



Voodoo - The Shelf of Skulls from Chuck Thompson

To view the comic in full screen mode, left click the icon on the bottom right hand side of the container.  Hit escape to return back to this size.  From the Golden Age of comic books, Voodoo.  The featured story is The Shelf of Skulls.  Old fashioned entertainment.  What people used to do before spending so much time in front of the TV or the Internet.

  Now you can spend time on the Internet seeing what people used to do and how.  Neat huh?  Enjoy.


Voodoo 01 - 03 The Shelf of Skulls - Matt Baker
Voodoo 01 - 03 The Shelf of Skulls - Matt Baker (Photo credit: bbmason1981)
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Thursday, July 4, 2013

George Washington Cartoon Biography Video for the 4th of July



Here is an interesting way to help the educational or lack of education amongst the citizens of these United States.  If it takes comic book stories, cartoons, videos, books, e-books, pictures, or what have you, we will at least try to help out the serious lack of education about the history of our nation on our sites.  George Washington Biography in cartoon form, when many of our adults throughout this country have long forgotten or were taught very little about our American History, this is at least a way to learn something about it.

English: US Postage stamp: George Washington. ...
English: US Postage stamp: George Washington. Issue of 1890, Lake, 2c (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

Sunday Comics - The Green Hornet - Terror From The Past




The Green Hornet in Terror From The Past.  A comic book story from the golden age of comics.  The Green Hornet was a very popular fictional character for decades, especially during the 1930's and 1940's.  The Green Hornet sparked not only comic books but also radio show, movie serials, TV shows and pulp fiction stories.  Today the character is almost unheard of.   Catch Sunday comics every Sunday right here on GVLN.
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Watch Out For Big Talk - The Political Comic That Is Gaining Major Ground


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We posted this comic book yesterday on our SlideShare account and it went viral within a matter of minutes.  Produced by the National Manufacturers Association back in 1950, it was a free giveaway.  It's an historical look at politics and what to watch out for that has destroyed nations throughout history.  The same techniques are used time and time again as they are time tested proven ways to destroy a nation.  If we do not watch out for what is really going on, we face the same fate.  The comic book is available for free downloads on our SlideShare site. Just hit the save button at the top of the container.  You are also welcome to embed this comic onto your own site to share it with others.  The embedding code is also on the SlideShare site as well.
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