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Invisible Avenger
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesINVISIBLE AVENGER #1 by Virgil Reilly, was published by Illustrated Publications in January 1950 (estimated). It’s one of those stories where the villain is the star, trying to destroy Australia’s ‘hated white race’. Reilly was an in-demand comics creator at the time, and this is regarded as some of his best work. Unfortunately, his run on thIs title was short (6 issues) when his workload across multiple titles (and publishers!) meant something had to go – and it was the Invisible Avenger.
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   By Downunder Dan
The Invisible Avenger storyline ran for 11 issues. The first 6 issue were written and drawn by Virgil Reilly, who left the title as he was also committed to two other ongoing titles. Peter Chapman wrote and drew issues 7 to 11. Chapman remained on the comic, now titled Invisible Avenger Comics, and contributed two alternating features: Agent K-7 of the Secret Service, and the Blue Ghost. until issue 22. Issues 23 to 25 featured Cometman, still by Peter Chapman. The final two issues were reprints of various American produced comic stories, with no Australian-produced content.
  
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