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Very interesting comic book the art work including the shading is super. I enjoyed it very much samvfo |
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The Wonderman stories were printed out of order, a grievous error indeed for the publisher given that the Wonderman stories were not only the typical lead stories in Mystery Comics, but also invariably the subject of the series' covers. I've sorted out what should have been the correct publication sequence of the Wonderman stories, following the logic of the storyline. The first Wonderman stories appeared, as did many of the Mystery Comics heroes and storylines, in COMPLETE BOOK OF COMICS AND FUNNIES #1. A month later new title Mystery Comics is introduced and within in its pages the ongoing adventures of Wonderman continue, but the sequentially correct following episode—which should have appeared in Mystery Comics #1—instead was published in Mystery Comics #2. This story introduces Dr. Voodoo and his ingenious "vacuum spiral,” which becomes central to the following stories, opening up access first to the planet Mars and then later the invisible planet Lilith. The story that WAS published in this first issue of Mystery Comics should have been published in Mystery Comics #4. |
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Publication | August 1944 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
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Featuring | Brad Spencer, Wonderman |
Credits | Pencils: Alex Schomburg | Inks: Alex Schomburg |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Wonderman [Brad Spencer]; Zudo (inset); The Silver Knight [Briane] (inset); The Magnet [Grant Halford] (inset); King of Futuria (inset) |
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Comic Story | Lilith the Dark Planet (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Brad belieces the Dark Planet, Lilith, is being used by the Immortal Emperor as an eternal hideout (located somewhere near the Moon), thus becoming a danger to the entire world. |
Featuring | Brad Spencer, Wonderman |
Credits | Pencils: Bob Oksner | Inks: Bob Oksner |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Wonderman [Brad Spencer]; Carol; Dr. Voodoo (villain, introduction); Immortal Emperor (villain, introduction); |
Notes | Based on copyright dates, Wonderman's appearance here follows his appearance in COMPLETE BOOK OF COMICS AND FUNNIES #1. He appears next in MYSTERY COMICS #2.
Pencils/Inks are not by Alex Schomburg as previously attributed. |
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Comic Story | Quest For the Black Orchid (9 pages) |
Featuring | Zudo the Jungle Boy |
Credits | Pencils: Ken Battefield |
Content | Genre: Jungle | Characters: Zudo; Lao (a lion); Dr. Turner (introduction); Dr. Howard (introduction); The Orchid Princess (villain, introduction) |
Notes | Based on copyright dates, Zudo's appearance here follows his appearance in COMPLETE BOOK OF COMICS AND FUNNIES #1. He appears next in MYSTERY COMICS #2. |
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Comic Story | Expedition To the 30th Century (9 pages) |
Featuring | King of Futuria |
Content | Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: King of Futuria [Captain Dick Devens] (introduction, origin); Professor Albert Lawrence (introduction); Mira (introduction); Karlak (vilain, introduction); the Venusians (villains, introduction for all) |
Notes | First appearance of the King of Futuria. He appears next in MYSTERY COMICS #2. |
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Comic Story | The Capture of the Crimson Conqueror (9 pages) |
Synopsis | Grant's invention of the Geo-Locater is put to its first test in tracking down the Crimson Conquerer. |
Featuring | The Magnet |
Credits | Pencils: Ed Good | Inks: Ed Good | Job #: CC-49 |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Magnet [Grant Halford]; Debby; The Crimson Conqueror (villain) |
Notes | Based on copyright dates, Magnet's appearance here follows his appearance in COMPLETE BOOK OF COMICS AND FUNNIES #1. He appears next in MYSTERY COMICS #2. |
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Comic Story | Vorkal Strikes Back (12 pages) |
Featuring | The Silver Knight |
Credits | Script: Leo Isaacs | Pencils: Ken Battefield | Inks: Everett Raymond Kinstler | Colors: Leo Isaacs |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Silver Knight [Briane]; Vorna (villain); Arthur; Gawain; other Round Table Knights |
Notes | Based on copyright dates, Silver Knight's appearance here follows his appearance in COMPLETE BOOK OF COMICS AND FUNNIES #1. He appears next in AMERICA’S BIGGEST COMICS BOOK #1.
Previous indexer credited Everett Raymond Kinstler for pencils and Ken Battefield for inks, but Jerry Bails only noted Kinstler as having done inks for Silver Knight, and the pencils in this story, particularly with the faces, aren’t consistent with Kinstler’s solo credited works, such as from Thrilling Comics #45 (December, 1944) and Real Life Comics #25 (September, 1945). |
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