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Amazing Man Comics
Date | Number: 26 | Lang: English (en)
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Notesinc, missing Ifc , ibc, but still a big Upgrade over previous version
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   By Devil Scans
So is Hobo Harper an ancestor of Hobo with a Shotgun?
   By The Australian Panther
What a great book! The Splash Panel by 'Sam Decker' is Superb.[Lambiek credits Sam Decker as a pseudonym used by both Glantzman Brothers] The art on this Amazing Man story is reminiscent of Lou Fine. There are angles and anatomy that really is characteristic of Lou Fine and the art is much better than anything previously credited to Sam Decker on this title. If it is not Lou Fine maybe Sam was channelling him. Basil Wolverton! The Blue Lady. Changes from a Blue Dress to a blue play-suit ( in the street) - no mask or facial disguise - and says, 'Ill go in as the Blue Lady and they'll never suspect me!' And is she wearing a bluebird on her head? The whole story reads like a Monty Python piece. Hilarious! Then we have "The King of Darkness' Eat your heart out Batman. You are only the Dark Knight! And then we have NIGHTSHADE. [Was there even one original name in the Silver Age?] And what does this guy do? Scares the @&%$# out of people with real shadows. Interestingly, some of the basic ideas here had real potential, never realized. Thanks to the poster! cheers!
  
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PublicationJanuary 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
FeaturingAmazing Man
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Amazing Man [John Aman]; Tommy the Amazing Boy
 
FeaturingAmazing Man
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Amazing Man [John Aman]; Tommy the Amazing Boy; John Worth; Gladys Worth; Doctor Mord (villain)
NotesSam Glanzman is listed by Jerry Bails’ Who’s Who as having penciled for Amazing-Man from 1940-1942, while Lew Glanzman, who also used the “Sam Decker” pen name, is only listed for 1940. The character influenced the creation of Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt in Thunderbolt (Charlton, 1966 Series) #1 as well a Iron Fist in Marvel Premiere (Marvel, 1972 series) #15. Once he was in public domain he was used in Protectors, The (Malibu, 1992 series) #1 (with other Centaur characters ), in Immortal Iron Fist (Marvel, 2007 series) #12 and in Project Superpowers (Dynamite Entertainment, 2008 series) #0.
 
Comic StoryMeteor Martin and the Monsters of Gorikon (8 pages)
FeaturingMeteor Martin
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Meteor Martin; Rana; Romrak; Groob (villain); Groob's gang (villains); insect monster; unnamed weird beings
NotesStory ends on a cliff-hanger with a final panel stating: "See the amazing turn of events in the next issue of Stars & Stripes", however there was no next issue.
 
Comic StoryMistaken for His Dog (2 pages)
SynopsisAfter being knocked out, Iggy is revived by a dog licking him. When he goes to sleep later, his wife kisses him awake; he assumes it's the dog again and hits her.
FeaturingIgloo Iggy
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Igloo Iggy
Notespantomime; wordless comic
 
Comic StoryEstate for Sale (7 pages)
FeaturingThe Blue Lady
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Blue Lady [Lucille Martin]; Larry; Mrs. Harnett; Hargraves (butler); The Trigger (introduction; villain); Trigger's henchmen
NotesCharacter info from Lou Mougin, June 2009. The Trigger and his henchmen wear white hoods resembling those of the Klu Klux Klan. Frollo signs in both splash and final panels.
 
FeaturingHobo Harper
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: John 'Hobo' Harper; Baldy; Crisco; Count Mayo (villain)
 
Text StoryJailbreak (2 pages)
FeaturingAmazing Man
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentCharacters: Aman the Amazing Man [John Aman]; Tommy the Amazing Boy; "Fats" Mawron
 
Comic StoryThe Saboteur Eliminator (7 pages)
FeaturingElectric Ray
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Electric Ray [Ray] (introduction; origin); Pete (saboteur leader, death); a night watchman (death); Smitty (saboteur, death); unnamed saboteurs (all die)
NotesCharacter info from Lou Mougin, June 2009.
 
FeaturingKing of Darkness
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: King of Darkness [Bruce King]; Sergeant Burke; Gloria Glamour; Red Gang (villains)
NotesTaylor signs in the penultimate panel.
 
FeaturingKisco "Sid"
ContentGenre: Humor; Western-frontier | Characters: Kisco Sid
 
FeaturingNightshade
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Nightshade [Howard Hall]; William Harding; Colletti (villain)
NotesLast appearance. Credits from the Who's Who.
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesThis Issue contains the Postal Statement of Ownership for Star Comics. Location in the issue is unknown.
 
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