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Superhero Compilations
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesHere's the first part of the complete collection of the Hangman, a character published by MLJ Comics. This collection contains: Pep Comics (1940) #17-#33, Special Comics (1942) #1, Hangman Comics (1942) #2-#3. Enjoy!
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   By dwilt
Thanks for all of your work on these compilations! Makes it much easier than looking up each issue individually.
   By lyons
Awesome - Thanks very much.
   By K1ngcat
Thanks for this great compilation of one of my favourite heroes, and for picking Fujitani as your "cover artist."
   By Jerry V
Thank you, FraBig, for getting all of these issues together. I'm sure it was no small task!
   By FraBig
Thank you all! I'm happy you enjoyed this compilation! Yes, I chose to put Bob Fujitani's art on the cover because he's one of my favourite comic book artists from the Golden Age and his work on Hangman was pretty extensive: he's the artist of many of his issues, especially around 1943 and 1944.
  
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