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The Smart Set December 1913 - Volume 41 #4
The novelette is The Painted Wilderness by Will Levington Comfort.
Also The Russians by H. L. Mencken and Zenia by Ezra Pound.
The Smart Set November 1913 - volume 41 #3
The Novelette is The Flaxfield by Mrs. Cheever-Meredith.
Also Marie Corelli's Sparring Partner by H. L. Mencken, and poems by D. H. Lawrence and Ezra Pound.
TIM VALOUR 24 (second series) by John Dixon was published by Action Comics in August 1952 (estimated). This issue contains three stories, two Tim Valour stories by Dixon and a short standalone story by Len Lawson. The Tim Valour stories are quite different: ...
THE BOSUN AND CHOCLIT FUNNIES 38 by George Needham, published by Elmsdale Publications in 1949. Some modern readers might find the depiction of Choclit in this comic offensive, but it is a style of portrayal of black characters common at the time of publication ...
The Smart Set - September, 1913 - Volume 41 #1.
The novelette is Judgment by Reginald Wright Kauffman.
This issue includes The American: His Ideas of Beauty, and Getting Rid of the Actor by H. L. Mencken
The Smart Set volume 40 #4 - August 1913
The novelette is Her Reputation by Beatrix Demarest Lloyd
Two H. L. Mencken articles: The American: His Language, and A Counterblast to Buncombe.
The Smart Set volume 40 #3 - July 1913
The novelette is With the Current by R. M. Hallet
One story and an article ("Various Bad Novels") by H. L. Mencken, and a 1-act play, Simoom, by August Strindberg.
The Smart Set - June, 1913 - Volume 40 #2.
The novelette is An English Saint by Frank Harris.
This issue includes short stories by H. L. Mencken and Theodore Dreiser and a poem by Joyce Kilmer.
This version has the complete Dr. Miracle story from original art, supplied by Dave Hayward, who also provided a last page.
Now all we need is for some kind person to find the rest of the content.
Thanks to Jeronimo Sertao for his efforts putting together ...
This one should have been numbered vol 39 #2.
The issues were always in volumes of 4 issues, beginning each year in January. Mysteriously, the first two of 1913 were numbered vol 38 #s 5&6 instead of vol 39 #s 1&2. The last two of 1913 were correctly ...
ACTION COMIC 17 is an anthology comic published by Leisure Industries in early 1948 (estimated). The first feature in the Lone Avenger by Len Lawson. Lawson’s later crimes are discussed under other issues of this comic, and need not be repeated here. ...
FROGMAN 1 (third series) is an anthology comic featuring stories by Maurice Bramley and published by Page Publications in 1968 (estimated). The preceding two series of Frogman were primarily Australian reprints of American comics, but a few Australian original ...
THE LONE WOLF 5 by Keith Chatto, published by Atlas Publication in June 1951 (estimated). You could be excused for thinking Keith Chatto only created western comics – his single-feature comics are The Lone Wolf (1950-1956), The Twilight Ranger (1955-1956) ...
CRIMSON COMET 53 by John Dixon, published by Action Comics in October 1953 (estimated). This is from the later period of this title, when Dixon had taken it back over. This issue contains two Crimson Comet stories, one in which he is taken to Ampedia (that’s ...
THE BRONZE VULTURE by Will Donald was published by the Offset Printing Company in 1946. A father and son are ship wrecked on a hostile jungle island, where they become embroiled in a conflict between parties seeking a brass statuette of a vulture. The cover ...
DEVIL DOONE 29 by R Carson Gould and Hart Amos was published by Colour Comics in July 1957 (estimated). It features five Devil Doone stories reprinted from Man Junior, a pocket-sized magazine for men which includes a small amount of picture strip adventure ...
A soothsayer scan, with Li'l Abner & Nancy deleted.
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