The EC Archives War Against Crime Volume 1 by Lee J. Ames Access Electronic Court Records (ECR) Online

The EC Archives War Against Crime Volume 1 by Lee J. Ames Access Electronic Court Records (ECR) Online

Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} The EC Archives War Against Crime Volume 1 by Lee J. Ames Access Electronic Court Records (ECR) Online. Many Superior Court case documents are self-serve accessible for purchase. ECR Online provides access to cases filed November 1, 2004 and forward and is limited to the following: Adult criminal cases; Civil cases, with the exception of domestic violence and antiharassment protection order cases; Probate and guardianship cases; All family law cases; and Unsealed portions of parentage cases. Case Number Look-Up. A case number is required to access case document(s) via ECR Online. To find a case number, go to KC Clerk's Records Access Portal. Access Costs. The cost to access case documents online is 25 cents per page. A King County eCommerce transaction fee of $2.49 (credit card) will be included when creating or depositing funds into an ECR Online account. Available Reports. New case and judgments reports are available through case #: 21-0-00002-8 ($5.00 per report). ECR Online Frequently Asked Questions. Is there a fee to view records online? The ECR Online application requires the setup of a declining balance account. To create an ECR Online user account a funds deposit, credit card or internet check, is required. The cost for accessing documents (viewing, printing and saving the file) is 25 cents per page. This fee will be deducted from your account balance before providing access to the case document. You are able to directly add more money into your account if necessary. Can I use my eFiling user ID in ECR Online? If I don't know the case number. Can I look up the number in ECR Online? Can I view other Court's documents? Only King County Superior Court case documents are available online through the ECR Online application. King County Superior Court Local General Rule 31 directs which case documents are accessible via the internet. How long do I get to view the document? What type of case documents can I view, print or save? Can I get a certified copy of a case document through ECR Online? Can the clerk's office look up an old account ID or password for me? The Clerk's eService help desk may be able to look up an old account ID by the full name of the payer. However, they are not able to find password or secret question information. Please note, your account will be locked if you attempt to access the account multiple times without success. The EC Archives: War Against Crime Volume 1 by Lee J. Ames. I didn't really get into Charlton until later ( Joe Stanton's EMan early John Byrne(!) ). Aside from TV adaptations (Six Million Dollar Man, Space 1999, Korg 70,000 BC(!) ) I likely passed this one over the rack for a House of Mystery or House of Secrets back in the day. Missed some good stuff. Mr. Kim's work has definitely come into its own at this point. Jerry Colby should have been eaten by the mermaid. Talk about ingrates! I like how the mermaid's hair always manages to cover her assets (while I'm on the subject, a perennial question is why aquatic animals like mermaids should have hair at all, just like dolphins don't). By the way, is Colby colour blind? Or does he think greenish grey skin is a human trait? This is such a weird premise. A mysterious creepy old man lives alone in a decrepit old castle and takes a stranger in for the night. All sorts of cryptic warnings are given. Don't upset anything, don't open any of the other rooms, you must be gone by morning. Of course Jerry's going to break one of the rules. The one thing I'm not really happy about of course is the old guy tossing the mermaid his cat for her to munch on. Innocent animal murder always bothers me. The only thing I can guess at this point as to why Jerry has no idea that the woman held captive in his strange host's castle is a mermaid is that it must be pretty dark in there. He only saw her for a few minutes anyway. He certainly didn't notice or see the skulls in that room either. It's also odd that Jerry gets knocked out by the old man but isn't thrown to the mermaid in order to get rid of him. Also, how exactly does one acquire a "pet" mermaid? So 69 to 72 -- I think the art is slightly better but the style is certainly the same -- I think maybe he's just getting better inking, or printing, and the colors are much, much better. I liked the previous art, and I like this one. It's improved, I just can't exactly put my finger on it. Maybe without all the cobwebs it shines a bit better? There's a lot to love: every splash/pseudo-splash is very gothic and very flowing, the Mermaid on page 1 (the story obviously isn't hiding that fact from us), the rain/lighting splash on page 4 (the B&W shadowing is excellent there.). The cat and mermaid dumping sequences are very kinetic. I really like the coloring on this one, especially the use of blues. It's a really nice looking story. PART TWO coming up later today, stay tombed! (JMR: try resending you’re comment again, not sure where it went) I echo Bill's comments. Jerry may have a nice sense of justice but is sort of an idiot and makes a mess of things everywhere he goes. The old man and the policeman probably should've done like the innkeeper and turned him away. Granted, then there might not've been much story. The EC Archives: War Against Crime Volume 1 by Lee J. Ames. Charlton art regular, Sanho Kim , seemed to me to be a rather acquired taste. I remember as a kid and flipping through these poorly printed comics at the drug store and not finding Kim's style of eerie, otherworldly illustration at all to my liking. Coupled with the oddly cramped lettering and thin line technique, I typically chose to spend my hard earned allowance on an Eerie Pub or Marvel / Atlas reprint. But now in my half century of life, I look back on Sanho's silver age work with a much higher level of astonished analyzation, and find it fascinatingly spooky, even incredible, and highly atmospheric at times. See what you think with this spider-infested story from the July 1969 issue of Ghostly Tales #74 --plus, a great cover by DC legend, Jim Aparo . Wednesday, September 9, 2020. R.I.P. Bob Fujitani (1921 - 2020) The comic world loses yet another artist legend, Bob Fujitani passed away earlier this week, and today we honor his wonderful work with an encore presentation of two Atlas horror classics already found in the THOIA Archive. Our first selection is from the Spring 1952 issue of Suspense #16 , and the second originally featured in the September 1952 issue of Mystic #12 . R.I.P. Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Afraid! I'm sure many of you will be able to relate to this next story, as the reason we all gruesomely gravitate to this bloody blog in the first place is because of our undying love and insatiable lust for reading tales of terror and the macabre. See if you don't recognize a little bit of your own spooky selves, as this one draws to its funny little fraidy-cat finale! From the February 1953 issue of Strange Tales #15 . Can't get enough of these Frankie stories lately, can we? (Strange Tales #15 art excerpt by Bill Everett) Contributors. 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