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THE COBRA WOMAN was published by Offset Printing Co in October 1944 (estimated). This issue contains two adventure stories: British agent ‘RED’ STEELE in The Cobra Woman (by Hal English), and detective SHADO McGRAW in The One-Eyed Man (by Will Donald). ...
THE GREEN SKELETON 4 by Peter Chaman was published by Frew Publications in January 1954 (estimated). This is a reconstructed version of the comic – most of it is from a reprint in FOUR IN ONE COMIC BOOK (estimated May 1959), with the cover and the damaged ...
This collection includes ALL Archie appearances from Jackpot Comics (MLJ). Shown here are the stories from #'s 04-09 (Winter 1941-Spring 1943). I have included the cover of #04 that announced his first appearance in the title, as well as, the Puzzles page ...
GRAND COMICS is an anthology comic published by Frank Johnson in 1945. It features MISS INFORMATION by Ron Broadley, SHADOWMAN by Ron Broadley, PRENDERGAST & MIDSHIPMAN BREEZY by Lock, CAPTAIN JERRY WINTERS by Peter Chapman, PRIVATE PETE by L Raymond, SUPA ...
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 ...
BLACK VULTURE COMICS was published by NSW Bookstall Co in the early 1940s. It contains two stories – one featuring the villainous BLACK VULTURE and the other the heroic DR MENSANA. Both stories are written and drawn by Tom Hubble, AKA Hub. Dr Mensana ...
NEW BIG HIT COMICS was published by Frank Johnson in 1945. This anthology includes TRIPALONG HOPPITY by Emile Mercier, THE DEATH PEARL by Frank Jessup, DETECTIVE SERGEANT MILT GREY by Carl Lyon, PILOT OF DEATH by John Delaney, TERRY TRAVERS by Rhys Williams, ...
YARMAK 20 by Stanley Pitt with Franklin Ashley and Reinald Pitt, published by Young’s Merchandising in June 1951 (estimated). Stan Pitt was the main creator of this story, assisted by his younger brother Reg, with Frank Ashley inking. There’s a back-up ...
An anthology title collecting horror and crime stories drawn by Golden Age greats. Though it starts with Mort Meskin tales, it quickly incorporates work by other artists and publishers whose work was inspired.
Collects stories drawn by Jack Kirby. Stories are reprinted chronologically, though the series numbering here begins after the material reprinted in Fantagraphic’s Young Romance 2.
Collects stories drawn primarily by Mort Meskin and Jack Kirby. While Meskin’s stories are sourced from both Young Romance and Young Love, Kirby’s stories are only from his Young Love contributions.
INVISIBLE AVENGER 4 was published by Illustrated Publications in August 1950. It was written and drawn by Virgil Reilly, based on the plotline of the original writer of the series, Eddie Brooker. Confusingly, the indicia for the issue suggests it was drawn ...
CLIMAX ALL COLOR COMIC 1 was published by KG Murray Publishing in 1947. It features two long features, KIDNAP CAVERN by Hart Amos and SWORDS IN SPAIN by Vernon Hayles, as well as three one-page humours strips: Michael and His Midget Racer by Tim Borella Swan, ...
MIDDY MALONE’S MAGAZINE volume 2 #3 is an anthology comic published by Fatty Finn Publications in March 1947. It features the introduction of RIPON by Yaroslav Horek, the title strip MIDDY MALONE by Syd Nicholls, and BUSTER BRADDOCK by Les Such – ...
MAN OUT OF SPACE is a one-off comic by Vernon Hayles. It was published by KG Murray Publications in 1947, under the Blue Star Comic banner and subtitled ‘A tale of the far Tomorrow’. There’s also a 1-page humorous Atomical Tom strip by Jim Borella ...
ACTION COMIC 3 by Len Lawson, an anthology comic published by Peter Huston Publishing in October 1946 (estimated). This issue includes Diana Queen of the Apes, Nick Daniels, Ossie the Schoolboy Wonder, and Secret Agent Johnnie Steele. A completely new set of characters, ...
GREY DOMINO 2 by Terry Trowell, published by Atlas Publications in June 1951 (estimated). Grey Domino was Trowell’s first comic book character, and he went on to create other new characters or take over existing characters where their originators were ...
Mortified is an anthology title collecting horror and crime stories drawn by Golden Age greats. Though it starts with Mort Meskin tales, it quickly incorporates work by other artists and publishers whose work was inspired.
Collects stories drawn by Jack Kirby. Stories are reprinted chronologically, though the series numbering here begins after the material reprinted in Fantagraphic’s Young Romance 2.
Collects stories drawn primarily by Mort Meskin and Jack Kirby. While Meskin’s stories are sourced from both Young Romance and Young Love, Kirby’s stories are only from his Young Love contributions.
Collects stories drawn primarily by Mort Meskin and Jack Kirby. While Meskin’s stories are sourced from both Young Romance and Young Love, Kirby’s stories are only from his Young Love contributions.
An anthology title collecting horror and crime stories drawn by Golden Age greats. Though it starts with Mort Meskin tales, it quickly incorporates work by other artists and publishers whose work was inspired.
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