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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! |
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Rare Harvey issue with a paper cover; Great Nazi story with Shock Gibson. Hitler appearance too. Amusing other stories. Published in 5/1946 |
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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. |
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"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). |
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Publication | [circa 1946] | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 |
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Credits | Pencils:? [as JH?] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Superhero | Characters: Adolf Hitler |
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Comic Story | The Greatest Siege Gun Ever Built (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Robert Gibson, amateur scientist, discovered the tremendous secret of electro-protoplasmic energy and from that day on became the mighty Shock Gibson. |
Featuring | Shock Gibson |
Credits | Pencils: Sam Glanzman [as Sam Glanz] (signed) | Inks: Sam Glanzman [as Sam Glanz] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Shock Gibson |
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Comic Story | Where There's A Will (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Where 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. |
Credits | Script: Ed Wheelan? | Pencils: Ed Wheelan (signed) | Inks: Ed Wheelan |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Comic Story | Poison Pen Murder (6 pages) |
Synopsis | You've head of poison pen letters, but have you ever heard of a poison pen murder? |
Featuring | Steve Case Crime Reporter |
Credits | Pencils: Harry Sahle (signed) | Inks: Harry Sahle |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Steve Case |
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Comic Story | Adventure Deep in the Center of the Earth (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Hester Street is not the prettiest street in the world with pushcarts of baigles and pickle juice... |
Featuring | Penny and Ullysses Jr. |
Credits | Pencils: Lou Ferstadt | Inks: Lou Ferstadt |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Synopsis | Humor strip about a welder who works on planes. |
Featuring | Winnie the Welder |
Credits | Script: W. Jourdain? | Pencils: W. Jourdain | Inks: W. Jourdain |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Synopsis | Humor strip about a little girl. |
Featuring | Flossie |
Credits | Script: W. Jourdain? | Pencils: W. Jourdain | Inks: W. Jourdain |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Flossie |
Notes | On back cover of comic. |
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