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Able Manufacturing: Super-Dooper Comics
Date | Number: 7 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesThe original stories from various sources: Shock Gibson from Speed Comics #27, Steve Case Crime Reporter from All-New Short Story Comics #1, Winnie the Welder from War Victory Adventures #2 Scans by Narfstar
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   By unclerobin@att.net
That "Sam Glanz" sure looks a lot like JACK KIRBY to me - could it be? Winnie the Welder was muy amuso! What else can I add -? Oh, yeah, Super Narfstar Comics? I LIKE IT, I LIKE IT!
   By pcamacho
Rare Harvey issue with a paper cover; Great Nazi story with Shock Gibson. Hitler appearance too. Amusing other stories. Published in 5/1946
   By The Australian Panther
This Shock Gibson story is also in Speed Comics 27. And there it says, ' Art previously credited as: pencils - Jack Kirby ?, inks - Joe Simon ?, never credited as such in TwoMorrows Kirby Checklist. Correction from Bud Plant, 2006-12-5.' Also it is signed by Glantzman. I have aways thought that had Sam wanted to do superheroes and science fiction ( rather than the more realistic War, Sword and action material he obviously preferred) He would have been Kirby's equal. The story is about a Big Gun, which would be the sort of technology Sam would have been interested in. An interesting one.
   By positronic1
"Where There's A Will" by Ed Wheelan was previously seen in ALL-NEW COMICS #6 (January 1944). Wheelan was a genuine cartooning genius who doesn't get the appreciation he deserves. Best known for MINUTE MOVIES (that's a double-entendre for "mine-yute" as in "tiny"; as well as "minnit" as in "fast"), Wheelan originally created the movie-melodrama parody strip under the title "Midget Movies". He later drew those as backup features in DC's FLASH Comics, as well as working for M.C. Gaines on FAT & SLAT, after Gaines split with DC to form a new company (that eventually morphed into E.C. Comics). For Alfred Harvey, Wheelan did "Rufe McGoof", "First Aid KIT", and "Padlock Homes" as well as a few one-off strips like "Where There's A Will". E.C. Segar's THIMBLE THEATRE was probably initially patterned after Wheelan's MIDGET MOVIES (and the two cartoonists' styles are not dissimilar, either).
   By ghmcleod
Thank You
  
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Publication[circa 1946] | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
CreditsPencils:? [as JH?] (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure; Superhero | Characters: Adolf Hitler
 
Comic StoryThe Greatest Siege Gun Ever Built (10 pages)
SynopsisRobert Gibson, amateur scientist, discovered the tremendous secret of electro-protoplasmic energy and from that day on became the mighty Shock Gibson.
FeaturingShock Gibson
CreditsPencils: Sam Glanzman [as Sam Glanz] (signed) | Inks: Sam Glanzman [as Sam Glanz] (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Shock Gibson
 
Comic StoryWhere There's A Will (6 pages)
SynopsisWhere there's a will there's a way, where there's a will there's a relative, and where there's a will there's a William.
CreditsScript: Ed Wheelan? | Pencils: Ed Wheelan (signed) | Inks: Ed Wheelan
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Comic StoryPoison Pen Murder (6 pages)
SynopsisYou've head of poison pen letters, but have you ever heard of a poison pen murder?
FeaturingSteve Case Crime Reporter
CreditsPencils: Harry Sahle (signed) | Inks: Harry Sahle
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Steve Case
 
Comic StoryAdventure Deep in the Center of the Earth (6 pages)
SynopsisHester Street is not the prettiest street in the world with pushcarts of baigles and pickle juice...
FeaturingPenny and Ullysses Jr.
CreditsPencils: Lou Ferstadt | Inks: Lou Ferstadt
ContentGenre: Humor
 
SynopsisHumor strip about a welder who works on planes.
FeaturingWinnie the Welder
CreditsScript: W. Jourdain? | Pencils: W. Jourdain | Inks: W. Jourdain
ContentGenre: Humor
 
SynopsisHumor strip about a little girl.
FeaturingFlossie
CreditsScript: W. Jourdain? | Pencils: W. Jourdain | Inks: W. Jourdain
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Flossie
NotesOn back cover of comic.
 
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