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Amazing Man Comics
Date | Number: 22 | Lang: English (en)
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wow early use of hitler in amazing man does he ever get to punch out the great question ??
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The Shark strip here is by Lew Glanzman, brother of Sam Glanzman. Check out the villain, 'the Portable man' Is that an off-the-wall idea, or what? And another story with a 'supertelevision' set that can see 'all over the world'. Didn't take comic creators long to predict CCTV, did it?
  
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NameAmazing Man Comics 22 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
NotesIndex transcribed from data provided by Leonard Wolinsky via the GCD Error List (14 March 2007)

The on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1941, New Series, Vol. 36, No. 2.
 
Cover1 page
GenreSuperhero
PencilsPaul Gustavson
InksPaul Gustavson
 
StoryAman the Amazing-Man (12 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersGreat Question
PencilsLew Glanzman
InksLew Glanzman
First LineBritish intelligence agents have discovered
NotesCharacter info from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
Comic StoryNo Title (9 pages)
FeatureThe Iron Skull
PencilsAl Bryant
InksAl Bryant
First LineTwo rival circuses...
NotesTitle from Lou Mougin, June 2009, who gives art credit of Sam Gilman.
 
StoryMinimidget (7 pages)
Script
First LineWhen Minimidget and Ritty discovered a house on fire...
NotesTitle from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
StoryMighty Man (7 pages)
CharactersThe Witch (villain)
PencilsMartin Filchock
InksMartin Filchock
First LineNote: The Mighty Man is held a captive by the Witch...
NotesTitle, art credit and character info from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
Text StoryThe Crypt of the Live Corpses (2 pages)
FeatureAnother Amazing-Man Adventure
Script? [as Duke Carey]
Letterstypeset
GenreSuperhero
 
StoryDash Dartwell (7 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersDash Dartwell
PencilsHarry Campbell
InksHarry Campbell
First LineDhravrah'll win this baseball game hands down!
NotesTitle from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
Comic StoryNo Title (5 pages)
FeatureThe Voice
CharactersEl Zingaro (Villain)
PencilsMike Mirando
InksMike Mirando
First LineAs our story opens, we find a hooded figure looting the wealth of Mexico...
NotesTitle and character info from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
StoryReef Kinkaid (6 pages)
Script
PencilsBob Lubbers
InksBob Lubbers
First LineReef is an adventurer and soldier of fortune, always fighting for right...
NotesTitle and script credit from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
Comic StoryPortable-Man Escapes / The Shark (8 pages)
CharactersPortable-Man (Villain)
Script
PencilsLew Glanzman
InksLew Glanzman
NotesTitle and character info from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
No Title (1 page)
FeatureRusty and the Gang
GenreAdventure; Children
CharactersDaredevil [Bart Hill]; Rusty; Shorty
Script
PencilsBob Wood
InksBob Wood
First LineWow! Sounds like trouble down at the club!!!
NotesIn part, the Rusty strip was a publisher promo for Silver Streak Comics
 
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