THE 12 DAYS of COLE-MISS:
DAY 9
12 days of NEW Jack Cole finds!
Posted every day until Dec. 25th
Earlier this year, in a moment of temporary insanity, I bought a low-grade copy of Military Comics #2, which features the second Jack Cole Death Patrol story. Currently, there's no good scan of this issue in circulation. I've written about this morbid, screwball back-up feature of Cole's in previous postings. Overall, the Cole Death Patrols rank among the most accelerated and nutty comics he ever did -- perhaps because he was cramming 15 page stories into 6 pages.
As a special holiday treat, here's a nice paper scan of Jack Cole's Death Patrol story from Military Comics #2 (September, 1941). Enjoy!
Check back tomorrow for more rare Cole finds!
Season's Bleatings,
Paul Tumey
The 12 Days of Cole-Miss Postings to Date:
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| Days 1 and 2: Jack Cole's Sexy Playboy Style Humorama Cartoon Covers (1950-60s) | 
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| Day3: A Rare Jack Cole Playboy Style Cutie Pie Cover (1956) | 
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| Day 4: Teasing Blonde Triplets and Mad Japanese Spies (Private Dogtag 1944) | 
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| Day 5: Stretching to Playboy: Two Rare Jack Cole Judge Cartoons (1936, 1946) | 
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| Day 6: Jack Cole Sells Silk to the Burlap Market (1955 gag cartoon) | 
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| Day 7: Two More "Lost" Jack Cole Cartoons (1955) | 
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| Day 8: More 1955 Jack Cole Cartoons | 
 







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