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In case you missed my response to your question yesterday, I’ll repeat it here. Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak are retelling a story that had been written and drawn by Harold Gray back in 1937. And Ted is doing a very good job of imitating Gray’s artwork. Notice how they give credit to Gray in the bottom left-hand corner of panel 3. The original story, as done by Harold Gray, can be read online at the following link:
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In case you missed my response to your question yesterday, I’ll repeat it here. Jay Maeder and Ted Slampyak are retelling a story that had been written and drawn by Harold Gray back in 1937. And Ted is doing a very good job of imitating Gray’s artwork. Notice how they give credit to Gray in the bottom left-hand corner of panel 3. The original story, as done by Harold Gray, can be read online at the following link:
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http://www.stuartliss.com/loahp/am0314s1.html