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Super Green Beret
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Duffman Comics
I have a life long love of bad movies, bad TV and especially bad comics. This is one of those "so bad they are good" offerings that leave the reader open mouthed in astonishment that adults were actually involved with this comic and paid for their "efforts". Only two issues, and the last one had a tantalising teaser for a book that was never published - "Captain Marvel". The last issue also invited readers to subscribe lol. A must read for fans of the truly awful - like me!
   By positronic1
The comic book that asks the magical question, "What if Billy Batson used his marvelous superpowers to kill Vietcong soldiers in "the 'Nam"? Then he'd be Tod Holton, Super Green Beret. Aptly named as well, since "tod" is German for "death".
  
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PublicationApril 1967 | Price: 0.25 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
FeaturingSuper Green Beret
CreditsPencils: Carl Pfeufer | Inks: Carl Pfeufer
 
Comic StoryThe Curtain Rises (10 pages)
FeaturingSuper Green Beret
CreditsScript: Otto Binder | Pencils: Carl Pfeufer | Inks: Carl Pfeufer
ContentCharacters: Super Green Beret [Tod Holton] (Intro; Origin); Captain Roger Wilson (Intro); Mr. and Mrs. Holton (Intro); Viet Cong (Villain)
 
FeaturingTrue Combat Action
CreditsLetters: Ben Oda
ContentGenre: War
 
Comic StoryRebel Rat-Hole (10 pages)
FeaturingSuper Green Beret
CreditsScript: Otto Binder | Pencils: Carl Pfeufer | Inks: Carl Pfeufer
 
Comic StoryWhite Magic In the Black Forest (9 pages)
FeaturingSuper Green Beret
CreditsScript: Otto Binder | Pencils: Carl Pfeufer | Inks: Carl Pfeufer
ContentCharacters: Adolf Hitler (Villain); Nazis (Villain)
 
FeaturingSuper Green Beret
CreditsPencils: Carl Pfeufer? | Inks: Carl Pfeufer?
 
FeaturingTrue Combat Action
CreditsLetters: Ben Oda
ContentGenre: War
 
Comic StoryGive Me a Little Man Anytime (10 pages)
CreditsPencils: Wayne Marston (signed) | Inks: Wayne Marson (signed)
ContentGenre: War
 
IllustrationHeadgear 'A La Mode (2 pages)
FeaturingIn Vietnam
CreditsScript: William J. Dolan | Pencils: William J. Dolan | Inks: William J. Dolan | Letters: typeset; William J. Dolan?
ContentGenre: War
 
Text ArticleOur Country (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
FeaturingSuper Green-Beret
CreditsPencils: Carl Pfeufer? | Inks: Carl Pfeufer? | Letters:?; typeset
NotesAd for the next issue includes a subscription form.
 
Comic StorySorcery Against Saboteurs (10 pages)
FeaturingSuper Green Beret
CreditsScript: Otto Binder | Pencils: Carl Pfeufer | Inks: Carl Pfeufer
ContentCharacters: Viet Cong (Villain)
 
FeaturingFatman the Human Flying Saucer
CreditsPencils: C.C. Beck (illustration) | Inks: C. C. Beck (Illustration)
NotesHouse ad for Fatman the Human Flying Saucer # 1.
 
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