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Australian & New Zealand Comics
Date Unknown | Lang: English (en)
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NotesTHE GREEN SKELETON 4 by Peter Chapman, published by Frew Publishing in December 1953 (estimated). This is a reconstructed version of the comic: the story is from a British reprint collection called GRAND COMIC ANNUAL, which contains reprints of Australian, New Zealand and US comics. Thanks to Dave Hayward who scanned it, and paw broon who uploaded it. The cover is taken from the AusReprints site. The only thing missing is the back cover advertisement. That annual is available in the UK section of the site, and this reconstruction is in the Australian section, which is where people would likely look for it.
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   By dwilt
2 comments: first, I like the way the "Green Skeleton" is lettered in dialogue balloons, as if the speaker were saying it in a spooky way. Second, some of the dialogue balloons and captions have oddly-spaced lettering *around* the words "Green Skeleton," as if this were a reprint that changed the name of the protagonist from the original. However, I've found no indication that this is the case, but I'm far from an expert in Australian comics.
   By Downunder Dan
@ dwilt - The Green Skeleton originally appeared in a comic called 'The Angel Brigade'. I can't comment on your observation about whether it looks like the name has replaced a different one as I haven't seen that comic (it was a one-shot). The character only had five appearances, and there's next to no behind-the-scenes information.
  
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