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A compilation of the 4 stories. This was suggested a while ago and I've forgotten who mentioned it. Although I've compiled the pages plus a cover, if whoever it was originated the idea lets me know, I'll change the attribution.
An upgrade to my original compilation with 2 "new" pages - a solo story page plus the first appearance of Tom's cousin Tina with whom tom shares the alien potion which gives him his powers. I've added a back page as well. Once again, if anyone ...
This is a collection of stories featuring Paul Gustavson’s character, the Arrow. Some stories are missing, as I couldn’t find the issues. As the self titled The Arrow series contained reprints and new stories, I’m not sure what the exact chronological ...
The Sniper was introduced in issue 5 of Military Comics and lasted until issue 34. Created by Ted Udall and Vernon Henkel he was a mysterious guy hunting Axis officers, first in Europe and then in the Far East. He was usually the narrator of his exploits.
The first Charlie Chan comic book was published by Prize Comics, featuring covers by the legendary duo Jack Kirby and Joe Simon. Other contributors to the series included Carmine Infantino, Charles Nicholas, and Dick Briefer. Under Prize Comics, a total of five ...
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. ...
Dan tells - "Smoky Dawson was a popular cowboy troubadour decades ago in Australia. He was a real person (with a fake name) and who participated in any number of entertainment events. Smoky was so popular that he got his own radio program (a bit of western ...
THE CLOAK TELLS TALES OF MYSTERY 7 is an horror/suspense anthology comic published by Horwitz Publications in April 1956 (estimated). This issue contained three stories, two by Royce Bradford and the third (not included here, under site rules) a reprint from ...
FATTY FINN’S COMIC volume 3 #7 was an anthology comic magazine published by Fatty Finn Publications in November 1945 (estimated). This comic is similar to British comics, with a mix of comics and prose stories and articles. The comics in this issue are CAPTAIN ...
THE GREEN SKELETON 4 by Peter Chapman, published by Frew Publishing in December 1953 (estimated). This is a reconstructed version of the comic: the story is from a British reprint collection called GRAND COMIC ANNUAL, which contains reprints of Australian, ...
THE SECRET FORMULA was published by the Offset Printing Company in May 1945 (estimated). It contains two separate recurring features: RED STEELE by Hal English and SHADO McGRAW by Will Donald. (These two features often appeared together.) Under World War II printing ...
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 ...
PHANTOM COMMANDO 3 by John Dixon was published by Horwitz Publications in (estimated) July 1959. Dixon created the character, writing and drawing the first three issues, before leaving the title to focus on his Air Hawk newspaper comic strip. Dixon was succeeded ...
TWILIGHT RANGER 4 by Michael Noonan and Keith Chatto was published by Apache Comics in February 1956 (estimated). Apache Comics was an associated company of Cleland Publications, set up to feature comics and books in the Wild West genre. Keith Chatto was the artist ...
EXCITING ‘magpie’ COMICS is a anthology comic published by Frank Johnson in 1943. It includes MILT GRAY by Carl Lyons, BOWYANG BILL by Emile Mercier, STEVE CONRAD by Peter and Ross Chapman, PIGGY GRUNTER by Noreen and Ralph Shelley, KIM HALE by Noel ...
COLE STEELE ADVENTURE COMIC 5 by Royce Bradford was published by Wollumbin Press in 1950. Cole Steele is the underworld identity of an undercover agent, infiltrating the criminal underworld. His mission is secret, his true identity known only to the Police ...
THE PANTHER 44 by Paul Wheelahan was published by Young's Merchandising in December 1960 (estimated). Wheelahan was a prolific Australian comics creator (this tile ran for 73 issues), including Yarmak, Space Hawk, Davy Crockett, Rex Strong and the Raven. ...
THE CLOAK TELLS TALES OF MYSTERY 9 is an anthology comic published by Horwitz Publications in June 1956 (estimated). It included three stories, two by Royce Bradford and the third a reprint of a short American comics story published by Marvel Comics (which ...
TRUE PIRATE COMICS 1 is an anthology comic published by Frank Johnson in December 1947 (estimated). This comic had stories about a number of different pirates, some one-of and others having a number of stories, and had an initial regular group of creators consisting ...
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