Thursday, January 17, 2019

Maximum Effort

From Creepy #12 Here's
Maximum Effort With Art 
By Rocco Mastroserio.
Published In 1966.







 

3 comments:

  1. Now there is a partnership sure to last a long, long time.

    "Are you familiar with the concept of maximum utilization of raw materials? A minimum of waste?" "Companies spend millions of dollars to get nothing but usable items out of raw material..."

    That statement made me think of the start of a man who started a meat packing plant in Chicago (I can't recall his name.) In the 1880's the man borrowed $20 from his father to buy a cow, he repaid his father $20 by selling the meat and said he made a profit. "How did you make a profit?" asked his father "I sold the hide to the tanner for $4" replied the man. When the man stated his own business he squeezed out as much profit by utilizing all parts of each cow, buttons from cow horns, belts and shoes from cow hides, etc. Drumm and Phyffe were just following the lead of multinationals worldwide. I wonder if they could set up franchises for Vampire/Ghoul team across the country? Part two of the story yet to be written, I guess.

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  2. Vampire/Ghoul teams? I seem to remember a couple more stories from Warren with similar ideas.

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  3. I think that story is being written today.

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