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TRIG MATSON 1 is an anthology comic with ‘Trig’ Matson as the lead feature and a regular line-up of two or three other features over all six issues (unusually, the same features). It was published by Calvert Publications in February 1951 (estimated). ...
LUCKY ‘magpie’ COMICS is a Frank Johnson anthology released in 1946. This one is more on the humorous side, but with some adventure strips in its 52 pages. It contains MISS INFORMATION by Ron Broadley, WOCKO THE BEAUT by Emile Mercier, SHADOWMAN ...
Scanlation of “De Moker 1”, published by Jago Uitgeverij, Haarlem, Netherlands, in Spring, 1948, translation from Dutch to English by Robb_K, assembled and text formatted by SuperScrounge, and uploaded by Robb_K and crashryan. This book was #1 of a series ...
Scanlation of "Fulgor 7 - De Staalstad", single-tier "mini-comic", published by Walter Lehning Uitgeverij, Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 1953. This was Episode Nr. 7 in a Science Fiction series of 48 issues. Lehning also published the following ...
Scanlation of "De Tweede Pimpernel 1", Ster Serie Nr. 1, Beeldroman, published by W. A. Polder, bv Nederland, in Fall, 1947. Translation from Dutch to English by Robb_K, assembled by crashryan, and uploaded by Robb_K and Crash Ryan. This is Episode ...
TIM VALOUR #23 was published by Action Comics in June 1957 (estimated). It features Tim Valour by John Dixon and Roger Farr by CW Barnes (plus a funny animal strip). If you enjoyed Tim Valour #3, be advised that this is a more down-to-earth version of Tim Valour ...
GEM COMICS #4 is an anthology comic published by Frank Johnson Comics in February 1947 (estimated). It features the Raven by Phillip Belpin, Diana Hastings by Peter Chapman, Echo by Ron Broadley and some comedy strips by Lock and Angus Orchard. If you’re ...
Here's the complete collection of every appearance of Thirteen, a character published by Lev Gleason. This collection contains: Daredevil Comics (1941) #3-#17. Enjoy!
The Lost City Compilation from Great Comics No. 3 and Choice Comics No. 3 + Bonus color one sheets and lobby cards from the serial and the feature + a Spanish one sheet.
THE INVISIBLE AVENGER #2 by Eddie Brooker (words) and Virgil Reilly (art), published by Illustrated Publications in March 1950. It’s a science fiction adventure with the villain as the title character, looks at germ warfare from a 1950s perspective, and has an interesting ...
BLUE STAR ALL AUSTRALIAN COMICS is an anthology title published by the KG Murray Publishing Company in 1947. It includes a mix of adventure stories with humour strips. It includes: STARK, MAN OF THE STONE AGE by Hart Amos; ATOMICAL TOM by Jim Borella Swan; ...
ACTION COMIC #1 by Len Lawson (he wrote and drew the three stories in this anthology, as well as a factual page on ships), published by Peter Huston Publishing in (estimated) August 1946. Action Comic would, as of issue 2, become the home of the Lone Avenger, ...
PANTHER MAN – CITY OF GIANTS by Peter James, published by Pyramid Publications in (estimated) March 1949. Panther Man made a number of appearances (7, according to ‘From “Sunbeams” to Sunset’) but didn’t have a comic of his own. ...
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