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Airboy
Date | Number: v6 8 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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   By Electricmastro
In spite of the bizarre weirdness of it all, it was a little heartwarming seeing Mother Nature refer to the Heap as her son, forming a sort of mother and son dynamic. It’s perhaps the only affectionate relationship the Heap really has left considering how his past aviator life is effectively gone.
   By crashryan
I'd say Starr pencils on the Heap. Not sure of the inks. I enjoyed this story...let's hear it for Mother Nature!
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationSeptember 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
FeaturingAirboy
CreditsPencils: Dan Zolnerowich | Inks: Dan Zolnerowich
ContentGenre: Adventure; Aviation
 
Comic StoryPlanet over California (15 pages)
FeaturingAirboy
CreditsPencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
ContentGenre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II]; Tex Calhoun
 
Comic StoryAppointment at Wasau (8 pages)
SynopsisA stranger called Death comes to the town of Wasau looking for von Emmelman, and he confuses the local postmaster for the von Emmelman of World War I. No matter, for Death plans to follow through and kill the man he wanted to kill 30 years earlier. Then The Heap appears just before the telling blow and Death senses that the muck monster is the one he seeks.
FeaturingThe Heap
CreditsPencils: Leonard Starr?; Frank Bolle? | Inks: Leonard Starr?; Frank Bolle?
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: The Heap [Baron Eric von Emmelman] (origin in flashback); Mother Nature; von Emmelman (introduction, Wasau postmaster); Death [aka The Huntsman of the Black Angel] (introduction, once posed as a military dispatch officer in WW1, death)
NotesOriginal pencils credit to Ernest Schroeder changed to "?" by Craig Delich 2013-4-27, based Roy Thomas's assertion that Schroeder did not draw the Heap until issue #70. Pencils and inks credit from Hames Ware via a private e-mail to Roy Thomas (22 March 2013).
 
Comic StoryCasey Jones (4 pages)
 
Text StoryThe Avenger (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: Typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Saginaw Story (5 pages)
CreditsScript: Ed Silverman
ContentGenre: Sports | Characters: John L. Sullivan (championship boxer); Big Mac
NotesWriter credit from Ed Silverman interview in Alter Ego magazine #120 (TwoMorrows, September 2013).
 
FeaturingHappy Hunting
CreditsScript: Jules Steiner | Pencils: Jules Steiner | Inks: Jules Steiner | Colors: Jules Steiner
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryOliver Wiggins (5 pages)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
FeaturingActors In Sports
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Sports | Characters: W.C. Fields
 
Comic StoryCivil War Air Ace (6 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesTrue story
 
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