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08 Jun, 2020
The belts work as expected
I used it for a TC-WE675 which is an upgraded version for 475 model. It works perfectly, though the thinner original belt was a sqauare one, and was little thicker in width than what I received. Nevertheless, it works fine. I am looking forward to see how long it lasts. Anything more than 5 years, I would be satisfied with the product.
16 Apr, 2013
A precious gem for all Phantom Fans
This book is probably one of the most important pieces in the Phantom anthology. The book contains three stories - "The Singh Brotherhood", "The Sky Band" and "The Diamond Hunters" - the first threee stories in the Phantom series. For the first time the readers, they get to know how Phantom came into existence. The thoughts of Lee Falk, as evident form the storylines of the book, is not what it transformed to later. The Phantom here is more kind of a Pirate Fighter(which gradually changed to all forms of crime later). Although the story line is excellent, the painings are not something that one would expect who have seen the strips by Sy Barry in 70's and 80's. The art of Ray Moore is much different, probably a style of his own. The preface and epilogue presents interesting perspective of the Phantom stories and writers in general. The printing is good but not the greatest, not that I am saying Hermes Press did a bad job (in fact, it is much better than what they did with the color versions of Gold Key, Charlton and Kings comics). But the proofs themselves might have been deteriorated with time and in some cases the news papers might have been the only sources which were scanned and printed. So would give the press full marks here. The binding and page quality is excellent, only thing is that it is out of print now. So if you don't have one you are probabily out of luck!

08 Feb, 2021
The Classic Corrigan
Art wise this is the best era of secret agent x9. I think IDW really got hold of a great set of proofs that make the reproduction really admirable. This style of drawing and storylines seem very much resembling the Rip Kirby stories getting published during the same time. The stories are classical action stories with some figments of imagination kicking in from time to time.
Overall a great book for a graphics novel lover.