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Story art is by A E Allen. A brilliant and prolific girls' comics artist, who did a lot of first-class work for Fleetway and DC Thomson titles, and was active well into the 1980s. But as is so often the case, it seems that nothing is known about him/her ...
Story art by E C Julien. (Can't name the cover artist, but whoever it was certainly produced an enthusiastic interpretation of the story title!) I/D and comment by Goof.
SCORCHY SMITH 10 is an Australian reprint of the aviator-adventurer’s exploits from an American newspaper strip (cut and pasted to fit the comic book page). Scorchy had a long run (1930-1961) with 10 different artists contributing for various lengths ...
MICHAEL CHANCE 9 by Jeff Wilkinson, published by Pyramid Publications in September 1950 (estimated). Michael Chance is an agent who works for ‘Security Central’, presumably the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), established in 1949. ...
“Sheba the Great!” is a light-hearted sci-fi comedy that was a great deal of fun to write and a blast to draw. And it is a bit of an odd duck: originally written in 2004, drawn in 2015, tweaked in late 2022, and finally coloured, lettered, and edited ...
This Australian comic published by Horowitz Publications is an English language version of an Italian comic, "La Legge Del West" (The Law of The West). Or, perhaps it's the other way round!. This version features Kirby art which might have been ...
SILVER FLASH AND HIS FROG-MEN #8 was published by Invincible Press in November 1950, written and drawn by Virgil Reilly (who often signed his work as Virgil), a trained commercial artist and well-known magazine cartoonist who came to comics in his late-50s. ...
SILVER FLASH 9 by Virgil Reilly was published by Invincible Press in February 1951. Reilly is best remembered, if he’s remembered at all, for drawing very attractive young women who were referred to as ‘Virgil Girls’. But in comics, he was well ...
SILVER FLASH 20 by Virgil Reilly, published by the Invincible Press in February 1952 (estimated). Silver Flash and his crew versus Bat-Face in this nautical adventure with submarines and whirlpools. This comic plays to one of Reilly’s strengths, ships ...
SILVER JACKET vol.3 no.23 is a magazine in the style of British story paper, published by Beaconsfield Productions in August 1955. The style of this publication is mostly prose stories and articles, with some comics stories and also a kind of club activities ...
SIR FALCON #26, published by Frew Publications in January 1957 (estimated). It is drawn by Kick, the penname of Jan Kickhefer, a Dutch artist and cartoonist who emigrated to Australia in 1948. Frew is the Australian publisher of the Phantom, and they initiated ...
SIR FALCON 44 by Jan Kickhefer (who produced comics under the penname ‘Kick’), published by Frew Publications in July 1958 (estimated). Kick became the regular creator on Sir Falcon with #21 and continued producing it until it changed to a reprint ...
SKY HAWK 12 was published by Southdown Press under its Tip-Top Comics brand in November 1955 (estimated). It was the last regular issue of this title (there was a special that came later). This title focussed on airplanes and the pilots that flew them (aeronaut ...
A freddyfly scan. Nancy & Li'l Abner pages are deleted. What's left is 2 stories - The Captain & the Kids and Dink O'Day, plus covers, short features, ads & fillers.
A freddyfly scan. Nancy & Li'l Abner pages are deleted. What's left is 2 stories - The Captain & the Kids and Dink O'Day, plus covers, short features, ads & fillers.
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