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Masterman Comic
Date Unknown | Lang: English (en)
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Notes12 Pages. Has only one story titled "The Case of the Disappearing Airliners." This appears to be a part comic as the series is listed as having 28 pages per issue. Art on Masterman in this issue and others is by Joe Colquhoun. Published by Streamline Comics - publishing house of Bob Monkhouse & Denis Gifford. I belive this character was designed by Marvelman creator, MICK ANGLO. Masterman was described by Gifford with the rather uncomplimentary tagline 'The Mightiest Man In A Skirt'! Technical Directions: "For best [viewing] results, right-click and select 'Fit To Width' and black background."
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   By narfstar
If anyone believes this book to not be in the public domain please let us know. It is always our goal to only carry PD books so it would be removed immediately.
   By Dick Morriale
Did you notice, in the 6d circle, it says 'Streamline American Comic?'
   By Andrew999
A jolly little romp although it does end quite quickly, suggesting perhaps the story continues in the remaining pages. I think the 'American' in the rubric refers to the notion of American-style comics which Gifford hoped to recreate in the UK. Denis Gifford - what an amazing life he led - a true genius
  
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