A couple years ago, I went to the Christian book store where I often buy Chick tracts and they had a sale on discontinued items and miscellanea. Most of it was junk but I found one valuable item: an old spinner rack from the 70's that once held Spire Christian Comics. It's one of the museum's most valued possessions. I'll be presenting some of Al Hartley's Spire comics soon.
A Museum of odd and deranged religious tracts. A project of Les Zazous Postmodern Art Gallery
Monday, February 25, 2019
Artifact in The Museum of Weird and Demented Religious Tracts: Spire Christian Comics Spinner rack
Troy Davis writes:
A couple years ago, I went to the Christian book store where I often buy Chick tracts and they had a sale on discontinued items and miscellanea. Most of it was junk but I found one valuable item: an old spinner rack from the 70's that once held Spire Christian Comics. It's one of the museum's most valued possessions. I'll be presenting some of Al Hartley's Spire comics soon.
A couple years ago, I went to the Christian book store where I often buy Chick tracts and they had a sale on discontinued items and miscellanea. Most of it was junk but I found one valuable item: an old spinner rack from the 70's that once held Spire Christian Comics. It's one of the museum's most valued possessions. I'll be presenting some of Al Hartley's Spire comics soon.
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