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Lone Ranger Western Storyboard Animation Animation Page from Filmation 1980 C-044

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Lone Ranger Western Storyboard Animation Animation Page from Filmation 1980 C-044THE LONE RANGER Original Production Animation Storyboard Page (1 page) from Filmation's Tarzan Lone Ranger Zorro Adventure Hour, 1980 1982 "The President Plot" 1980 Act I Comes with a Charles Scott Gallery Certificate of Authenticity This episode is from 1980 over 40 years old and was used to make the cartoon! It is from the 1980 Lone Ranger episode, "The President Plot," from Filmation. There's dialogue, action notes and scene numbers it's a
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This is a well thought out tale of the Dark Knight during a crisis of chaos. Recommended for any fan of the Darknight Detective.
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Trey
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This was an excellent alternative version to the dc continuity- love it 😍 one of the best stories around - needs an animation movie
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matthew
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Subpar everything
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I read almost all the new Batman comics that come out...I haven't been this disappointed in a book in a LOOOOONG time. So boring. Bad art. Bad dialogue. Superficial/basic characters. No emotion. Half-baked Elseworlds universe (if you going to make some changes - make it worth it!). I could go on. When it got to the "big twist" at the end, my eyes rolled so hard I got a headache. I wish I didn't waste my money on this.
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Danny Carvajal
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Better than the Chronicles
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I hope DC keeps on publishing these omnibus series up to the silver age and also the softcover option. I much prefer these new softcover editions over the older chronicles series for several reasons. These STGA softcovers are very big almost twice the stories compared to the chronicles and at a very affordable price. Actually a very good price. Also the paper is one hundred times better, I hated the chronicles' paper. Amazon is wonderful too, they now deliver my comics to my house in Costa Rica in less than a couple of weeks, they always arrive before the scheduled time. Excellent service. The only thing to complain is the reproduction. I consider that Marvel makes better efforts than DC to restore their GA stuff. The Cory Sedlemeier books like the Marvel Comics Golden Age omnibus look like they were drawn this morning. DC is usually quite cheaper and prefers not invest in that. So we get the same results as the old early 2000s Archives. I know today it is impossible to get original art pages of action comics 1-10 But I still think that compared to Marvel DC is very lazy and a skintflint when it comes to restoring their old books.
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