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Title
Masterman Comic
Date Unknown | Number: 12 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Starman
Many thanks!
   By dwilt
Pretty weird in many ways. First, "All in Colour" is not exactly true. The interior has red tints only, and in fact the last two pages don't even have this. Second, Masterman is a "Space Patrol Sheriff," a job I must admit I didn't know existed. Third, to pad out the comic, the publisher added a reprint from a Fox "Will Rogers" comic and an incomplete story from Fox's "Animal Crackers." Finally, the Masterman art is much different (and worse) than the stories in the other issues on this site. Did Tony Tallarico take a vacation to England in the early 1950s?
   By dan007
Yes I believe Joe Colquhoun drew all previous issues before #12, Some debate on how many issues there actually were, I've managed to track down 9 covers online - Dennis Gifford mentions there being 10 issues in The Complete Catalogue of British Comics, but 12 issues in Super Duper Supermen. So who knows?
   By Andrew999
Art is dreadful but the plot does at least have a transporter beam. Overall, it’s easy to see why this was the last issue.
  
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