Exactly! I got a big box full of mags with cheap mailing costs and just hoped some of the mags contained Searle! As long as you choose mags from the right time span it's guaranteed Searle will pop up! I finally found the April 61 special issue on San Francisco which has a Searle spread too.
good for you, brudda! by the way, here is the bookstore I mentioned that carries old pulp paperbacks and magazines: KAYO BOOKS http://www.kayobooks.com/
The advantage of living state-side. you can bid on Holiday mags without having to pay a fortune for shipping. can't wait to see more.
ReplyDeleteExactly! I got a big box full of mags with cheap mailing costs and just hoped some of the mags contained Searle! As long as you choose mags from the right time span it's guaranteed Searle will pop up! I finally found the April 61 special issue on San Francisco which has a Searle spread too.
ReplyDeletegood for you, brudda! by the way, here is the bookstore I mentioned that carries old pulp paperbacks and magazines: KAYO BOOKS http://www.kayobooks.com/
ReplyDeleteNice one, thanks Jamie- I'll check it out.
ReplyDeletelet me know when you do. I have not been there in quite some time.
ReplyDeleteI discovered Searle in Graphis during the 70s. He's a stand-out and has been a real influence to other cartoonists like myself.
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