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TREASURE PLANET is written and drawn by Noel Cook, and published by KG Murray Publishing in 1947. It’s the story of an expedition that vanished, told in a cinematic style – both in the storyline and Cook’s illustrations. The cover shows this ...
Here's the complete collection of every appearance of Captain Commando, a character published by MLJ Comics. This collection contains: Pep Comics (1940) #30-#52, #54, #56. Enjoy!
THE LEGION OF SPACE 3 by Phillip Wearne, published by Invincible Press in November 1948 (estimated). The issue scanned has tearing throughout the first half of the issue, which was repaired with sticky tape that has subsequently fallen off.
THE CRIMSON COMET COMIC 8 was published by Leisure Productions in January 1950 (estimated). It contains two stories, one featuring CRIMSON COMET, written and drawn by Albert De Vine, commencing a long run on this feature, and the other ROGER FARR, written and drawn ...
TRIUMPH is a one-off anthology comic published by Frank Johnson in 1946. It includes the first appearance of THE RAVEN by Phil Belpin (his first published comic), an episode of Moira Bertram’s JO, an episode of Peter Chapman’s CAPTAIN JERRY WINTERS, ...
CAPTAIN ATOM 21 by Arthur Mather was published by Atlas Publications in November 1949 (estimated). (Mather took over writing duties with #13, when Jack Baillieu turned his writing skills to other work.) In this issue, Captain Atom takes on a new super-villain ...
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 ...
CAPTAIN JUSTICE 12 by Monty Wedd, published by Calvert Publishing in August 1956. Captain Justice is a masked bushranger who had three publishers and four #1s during the years he was published (1950 to 1963). This issue is from the second volume of his adventure. ...
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 ...
THE SHADOW 146 by Peter Chapman published by Tricho in October 1966. This appears to be a reprint of The Shadow #84, which itself was a reprint of an even earlier issue (records are incomplete). (This issue was uploaded earlier, but has disappeared from the site.)
CAPTAIN ATOM 9 by Jack Bellew (under the pen name John Welles) and Arthur Mather, published by Atlas Publications in November 1948 (estimated). In this issue, Captain Atom faces the superpowered Wishman. Captain Atom is one of the few Australian comics published ...
GHOST RIDER #1 by J Morath (with the back-up feature, Jim Stern of the Foreign Legion by Ron Edwards) was published in April 1951 (estimated) by Atlas Publications. This issue of Ghost Rider is printed in a landscape format, common for a period of time in Australian ...
Here's the complete collection of every appearance of the King of Darkness, a character published by Centaur. This collection contains: Amazing Man Comics (1939) #24-#26. Enjoy!
A fill page for the IFC found on eBay, also proof for the IBC and a fill page for that added to make it c2c.
Although the quality of the inside front cover isn't great, it does allow you to have the full story.
GEM COMICS 2 is an early issue of this Frank Johnson Publications anthology title (estimated to have been published in December 1946). It includes four features: ROGUES OF THE ‘ROARING LION’, a stand-alone pirate story by Ian Alison; THE RAVEN, ...
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