Volume: 3, Number: 1, Date: February 1, 1980
This image shows a page from a February 1, 1980, edition of "The Lake County News Herald," specifically a section dedicated to comic books titled "Comic Book: The Collectable Comics." The page features a mix of text and illustrations. The main headline prominently displays "Comic Book" in large, bold lettering, emphasizing the collectible nature of the comics discussed. Below the title, a smaller headline reads "The Collectable Comics." The page includes a "Believe It or Not!" section with two illustrated panels. One panel depicts a scene with Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler), a historical figure known for his cruelty, and the other shows a large water wheel. The text accompanying the illustrations provides brief descriptions of the depicted events or figures. The overall design is characteristic of newspaper layouts from the late 20th century, with a clear separation of text and images, using a simple, straightforward design. The paper appears to be aged, suggesting it's a vintage piece. The overall tone is informative and engaging, aiming to attract readers interested in comic books and unusual facts. The inclusion of "Believe It or Not!" suggests a lighthearted and entertaining approach to the subject matter. The image also includes a red stamp that says "EXAMPLE" which is not part of the original newspaper page.
This image shows a page from a February 1, 1980, edition of "The Lake County News Herald," specifically a section dedicated to comic books titled "Comic Book: The Collectable Comics." The page features a mix of text and illustrations. The main headline prominently displays "Comic Book" in large, bold lettering, emphasizing the collectible nature of the comics discussed. Below the title, a smaller headline reads "The Collectable Comics." The page includes a "Believe It or Not!" section with two illustrated panels. One panel depicts a scene with Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler), a historical figure known for his cruelty, and the other shows a large water wheel. The text accompanying the illustrations provides brief descriptions of the depicted events or figures. The overall design is characteristic of newspaper layouts from the late 20th century, with a clear separation of text and images, using a simple, straightforward design. The paper appears to be aged, suggesting it's a vintage piece. The overall tone is informative and engaging, aiming to attract readers interested in comic books and unusual facts. The inclusion of "Believe It or Not!" suggests a lighthearted and entertaining approach to the subject matter. The image also includes a red stamp that says "EXAMPLE" which is not part of the original newspaper page.