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Worth reading?
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Yeah it's cool if you like grotesquely fascinating artwork and a peek into the mind of an insane man.
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Stardust and Fantomah are the highlights, the space cops one are also good (there are like three difference versions of the same space cop character just with the names changes), Big Red the lumberjack is a bit dull because there's no sci fi weirdness.
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>>153333776
Yeah it's weirdly addictive
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>>153333787
Was he really crazy?
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>>153333776
No, Fletcher Hanks was a drunk, a shitty writer and a terrible artist. The only thing is garbage is good for is posting LOL panels and that went out of style 15 years ago. His comics are genuinely bad.
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>>153335813
To the extent that being an alcoholic is a mental illness.
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>>153333776
Yes, but only in small doses. Reading more than 3 Fletcher Hanks stories in a row damages your brain.
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>>153336352
>The only thing is garbage is good for is posting LOL panels and that went out of style 15 years ago.
Your opinions are bad and wrong.
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>>153333776
Yeah the art is similar to Basil Wolverton and the stories are generally entertaining
It’s not just “let’s ironically laugh at some comics made by an maniac”



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