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Airboy
Date | Number: v6 1 | Lang: English (en)
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NameAirboy Comics v6 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverThe Crabmen of Paris!! / 1 page
GenreAdventure; Aviation
CharactersAirboy [David Nelson II]
PencilsDan Zolnerowich (signed)
InksDan Zolnerowich (signed)
NotesSignature (to the right of the green figure's back) noted by Barry Sandoval, October 20, 2005. Art originally credited to Ernest Schroeder.
 
Comic StoryThe Crabmen of Paris / Airboy (14.67 pages)
SynopsisYoung Jacques tells Airboy secretly that 35 men have disappeared in a span on 10 days, some of them being prominent government officials. Airboy discovers that each of the men were related directly to someone who was a leader of the people in the French Revolution......and Jacques is one as well. And all disappeared in the area of large sewer openings, which could be the hideout of the legendary Crabmen.
GenreAdventure; Aviation
CharactersAirboy [David Nelson II]; Jacques DeGrasse (French diplomat); Monsieur Reynard (lawyer); Mrs. Reynard; Monsieur Duval (Chief of Police); Alphonse; the Crabmen of Paris [Louis; the Count; the King; Madame Guillotine; others un-named] (villains, all die)
PencilsErnie Schroeder
InksErnie Schroeder
First LineIn response to a frantic wire from his old friend, Jacques Degrasse...
NotesPage count corrected by Craig Delich 2013-5-31.
 
Statement of OwnershipNo Title
Letterstypeset
Script (business manager)
 
Comic StoryThe Rider of Tulan Kong / The Flying Fool (8 pages)
GenreAdventure; Aviation
CharactersThe Flying Fool [Link Thorne]; Tulan Kong (an elephant); Wing Ding
PencilsLeonard Starr (signed)
InksLeonard Starr (signed)
First LineIn a certain section of China it's considered to be a great honor...
NotesArt credits verified by Leonard Starr in Alter Ego #110 (June 2012).
 
Comic StoryThe Pirate King (7 pages)
 
Text StoryThe Big Cat (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
 
Comic StoryTimber Busters (4 pages)
 
Comic StoryThe Day It Rained Baseballs (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction; Sports
PencilsBob Jenney (signed)
InksBob Jenney (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe Pirates of the Nile / The Heap (8 pages)
SynopsisThe son of the ruler of Khal Bakir Province is turned out of the house because he was raised by an Englishman. He finds the Heap, travels with him, until one night a kindly old sailmaker is discovered by the Heap to actually be a pirate that was hijacking his father's goods and Ibn Shammar is ordered to stop the pirate. When he does, he is in for the shock of his life!
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersThe Heap [Baron Eric von Emmelman]; Ibn Shammar (son of the Prince); Admiral Stoddard; Ali Ben Dassu [aka Prince Abu Shammar Pasha, ruler of Khal Bakir Province] [aka Bukari] (villain, a sailmaker, death)
PencilsDan Zolnerowich
InksDan Zolnerowich
NotesPencils and inks credits from Hames Ware via a private e-mail to Roy Thomas (22 March 2013).
The story title is taken from the table of contents of Roy Thomas Presents the Heap (PS, 2013 series) #2.
 
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