Showing posts with label Armand Weygand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armand Weygand. Show all posts

29 January 2019

Bad Hunter - Or Maybe Very Good?

Is a hunter very bad if he never catches what he seeks?
Or very good if he constantly finds new things instead?

What the frell am i babbling on about?

Well - how many werewolves do you see? (And, no - the head in the logo, when it appears, does not count)


Oh - Before we continue...
Note signature at bottom left in the picture above - L. Renée.
We don't know who wrote the series as both Armand Weygand and Armand Broussard are pseudonyms, but the artist on a couple dozen of these is Lily Renée. She's one of those artists we haven't yet gotten around to discussing. For some reason we haven't circled back to Jane Martin, War Nurse - one of our Fly Girls. Lily drew nearly a score of her adventures. And she had her own war adventures, too - as chronicled in a biographical comic published earlier this decade: Lily Renée, Escape Artist: From Holocaust Survivor to Comic Book Pioneer.

So, yeah - we'll definitely be seeing her again.

Okay - on with our werewolf hunt.
Can you find any?





























I count no werewolves, but obviously a goodly number of other strange and supernatural things found. Hence my question -
Bad hunter or good hunter?

(Yes, i am using the truth like a politician and avoiding the first four episodes of the series. For now. It's not like Karl stuck to hunting vampires, y'know)

While we're here, let's go ahead and look at the story from that first splash panel at the top of the page -



page art from Rangers Comics #s 12-38, 40, & 41 (1943-1948)