Would be grateful if you could find black and white Tintin comics (originally published during the 1930's). I don't mind if they are in French. (You don't have to look for Tintin in Soviet, T. in Congo, T. in America and The Broken Ear, because I already have read them IRL.) I will look. Thanks. Other suggestions: Charlton Comics 1960's/1970's, especially Judo-Master, Peacemaker, and Peter Cannon Thunderbolt.
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