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DR MENSANA is a one-shot comic created by Hub (Tom Hubble) and published by NSW Bookstall in perhaps 1941 (some sources suggest 1943). NSW Bookstall was one of the first publishers of the Australian Golden Age, helping to fill the gap in the comics market created ...
Here's the complete collection of every appearance of Dr. Diamond, a character published by Temerson. This collection contains: Cat-Man Comics (1941) #1-#4. Enjoy!
Here's the complete collection of Dr. Nemesis, a character published by Ace. This collection contains: Lightning Comics (1940) Vol. 1 #6, Vol. 2 #1-#6, Vol. 3 #1, Super-Mystery Comics (1940) Vol. 3 #3-#4, #6, Vol. 4 #1. Enjoy!
Here's the complete collection of every appearance of Dr. Occult, a character published by DC Comics. This collection contains: New Fun Comics (1935) #6, More Fun Comics (1936) #7-#32, The Comics Magazine (1936) #1. Enjoy!
July-August, 1953 - 400 dpi scan of a coverless book. Front cover from existing scan by fan777, composited with scans from Heritage and eBay to restore ME logo, distributor mark, and signature. Back cover found on internet. IFC and IBC from existing scan, edited ...
El Lobo is an Australian-produced Western comic set in the US, guesstimated as published in August 1956 (per AusReprints site). Written and drawn by Keith Chatto, who did a lot of western and other historical adventure comics.
A well-regarded Australian western written and drawn by Keith Chatto. Is he really a man from nowhere? This issue sees him in the place where he was raised, a hidden valley populated by descendants of the Mayan race. Chatto works on a big scale, with full page ...
This issue completes the run of this title. The last page lists a next issue but it was never published. Until recently, it was believed only 6 issues of the series existed but this #7 happily turned up.
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