tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-369688223742758322.post2652697925838290196..comments2024-01-11T23:34:21.746+11:00Comments on notes from the junkyard: Doomsday Album #6 and the Merlin photo cover: It's a Mirakel!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-369688223742758322.post-63182794211408762472016-11-20T19:23:55.074+11:002016-11-20T19:23:55.074+11:00Fascinating stuff! Interesting that KGM were sour...Fascinating stuff! Interesting that KGM were sourcing covers from o/s, just as Gredown did. Of course, just because the cover originally appeared on a German pulp doesn’t mean that it was necessarily German in origin; it may well have been used on other European publications as well. <br /><br />Whatever its origin, it would be interesting to know just how KGM came to source it and licence its use. So often when I see Australian reprints of older, non marvel / DC material, I find myself wondering “How the hell did they get the rights to this stuff, and who supplied the source material?”<br /><br />BTW, when I visited Germany for the first time last year, I was pleasantly surprised to find that garish horror and SF pulp were still being published, and could be found tucked away in the newsagent racks. I didn't buy any, though - I was too busy buying locally published comics. t least I could follow the pictures in those!Mark Cannonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12697876173788829560noreply@blogger.com