You may remember a while ago I posted, with scans, a short entry on Australian artist, Maurice Bramley . Since that post I've come across some more books that feature his art, mainly cover art, and I thought I'd keep sharing. Kevin Patrick and myself had an email exchange about Bramley and in the process more information has come to light. Thus we can now add this into the mix. According to Kevin; "Local comic artist/collector, Daniel McKeown, wrote an insightful article about Bramley's work for Horwitz, and made a compelling argument that Bramley was a prolific 'swiper' of plots/page & panel layouts from the Timely/Atlas stories that appeared in Horwitz's line of war comics. "Bramley, to my knowledge, was born in 1910 and was a prolific illustrator/commercial artist throughout the 1930s & 40s, working on weekly magazines, newspapers, pulp novelettes, etc. He even did some propaganda posters for Australia's war effort during the 1940s - and