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toz1960
12-18-2008, 02:10 AM
Been meaning to do this for awhile.To a 15 year old this was totally awsome.It's still pretty darned good.Enjoy!


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GCD has this on it:Through a Glass Darkly (Sequence 3 - Story , 7 pages , job number none) Credits:
Tom Sutton (signed) (Script), Tom Sutton (signed) (Pencils), Tom Sutton (signed) (Inks), Tom Sutton (Letters).
Reprinted: In The Mammoth Book Of Best Horror Comics (Running Press Book Publishers, 2008 series) #nn.
Genre: occult

SatansProdigy
12-18-2008, 02:13 AM
One of my favorites....thanks for posting it!

Duffman_Comics
12-18-2008, 02:32 AM
Nice story.

Why did Sutton keep referring to the lens as a lense?

marvelguy
12-18-2008, 02:37 AM
Nice story.

Why did Sutton keep referring to the lens as a lense?

English variation?

Great stuff, cool cover! This ought to be on the CG avatar!

Quato
12-18-2008, 04:51 AM
It seems a little over-dramatic to me. Interesting story, but he seemed a little too excited by a piece of glass rather than reserved and curious.

Q

jaeldubyoo
12-20-2008, 06:30 AM
I like it, but I can't really say it's the best Charlton story ever. I will say that it is one of Tom Sutton's best efforts. Certainly better than some of the stuff he did for DC.

toz1960
12-20-2008, 01:57 PM
There was another Charlton story from way back when that I also liked.I can't even remember the issue or title.

It was about a married couple who did death-defying stunts,never showing any fear,even in the face of almost certain death.AT the end of the story it tells how they lost their fear by coming face to face with the ultimate evil and it burned all fear out of them and left their hair snow white.

Or something like that.A typical Charlton_short from the 1970s.

marvelguy
12-20-2008, 04:05 PM
There was another Charlton story from way back when that I also liked.I can't even remember the issue or title.

It was about a married couple who did death-defying stunts,never showing any fear,even in the face of almost certain death.AT the end of the story it tells how they lost their fear by coming face to face with the ultimate evil and it burned all fear out of them and left their hair snow white.

Or something like that.A typical Charlton_short from the 1970s.

I think I remember that story about them having their hair being snow-white. It brings me back memories of my wayward youth...

SolitaireOne
04-12-2009, 03:04 PM
Good stuff, Toz! Love that grotesque cover too... :twisted: