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Cover unknown. 1st story by Adrian Vincent, art by Reg Bunn. 2nd story by A.W. Henderson. Art by D. Gale. 3rd story by A.W. Henderson. Art by George Parlett.
Cover - Graham Coton. 1st story by A.W. Henderson. Art by Peter Sutherland. 2nd story by J.Hunt. Art by Adam Horne. 3rd story art Joe Colquhoun. 4th story art by E.C. Julian (Australian reprint)
Here's the complete collection of every appearance of Lady Satan, a character published by Chesler. This collection contains: Dynamic Comics (1941) #2-#3, Red Seal Comics (1945) #17-#18, #20-#21, Bulls Eye Comics (1944) #11, Authentic Police Cases (1948) ...
DEVIL DOONE 1 was published by KG Murray in August 1948 (estimated). All the Devil Doone stories are written by R Carson Gold, who created the character of Jim ‘Devil’ Doone in a small number of text-only stories. Doone became a comics-based character ...
CAPTAIN JUSTICE 1 by Monty Wedd was published by New Century Press in 1950. This character was originally published in Fatty Finn Comics, where he was depicted as an Australian bushranger. He also appeared in Chuckler’s Weekly. His popularity lead to this ...
Complete 68 pages -- Cover pages damaged but all things considered, a pretty good example of this hard-to-find book. I confess that I had it in my files for a while and cannot say who sent it to me, but I would not be shocked if it came from Bob R.
LITTLE TRIMMER 17 is a normal sized comic featuring one character, Avian Tempest. The comic has travelled some distance from its pocket-size anthology featuring six different stories. The comic is created by Albert Devine, and was published by Approved Publications ...
MIDDY MALONE IN THE LOST WORLD by Syd Nichols was self-published in 1943. Nichols had had a disagreement with the publishers of the Sunday Sun, where he’d try to introduce fantastical adventure elements into his popular Fatty Finn strip by way of dream ...
The Witch's Ring is a children's book by Frank Jessup, published in 1944 by Frank Johnson Publications. Jessup started his creative career as a poet, he switched to providing illustrations for magazines and newspapers. When Frank Jonston started publishing ...
This short pamphlet created by Syd Nicholls was published in the 1940s. Nicholls was a cartoonist who had a career of highs and lows, his most famous creation being from a newspaper strip originally called 'Fat and His Friends' (first published 1923), ...
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