Showing posts with label fiction house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction house. Show all posts

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Comic: Fight Comics

Fight Comics Featuring Tiger Girl Fiction House 1948.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Comic: Wings comics

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First published in 1940, Wings Comics was the descendent of Fiction House’s old Wings magazine from the 1920s. Both the comic and the magazine were aimed at flight enthusiasts, with earlier issues, in particular, concentrating on aviation history and (relatively) basic aerobatic stunts such as wing-walking. As the war in Europe spread to America, the magazine moved from a pure aviation focus to publishing war-hero stories that were virtually indistinguishable from the Blackhawk and Captain Midnight tales that were popular at the time. Thankfully, the title later regained its stature by shifting the focus to true-life aviation heroes, aviation history, as well as model airplane building. Although never a huge sales success, it maintained a loyal fan base of flight enthusiasts which kept title going for almost fifteen years.
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#14 download

#76 download

#123 download

bundles
#15,27,103, download

#81-84,97,108,115,116,119,121,122 download

#52,54,70,59-61,63-65,67 download

#33,36,39,40,42-46,49 download

#11,14,18,19,22,23,25,29,30,32 download

#78,79,86,91,99,105,107,123 download

#9,10,12,24,35,68,69,76,download


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Thursday, March 4, 2010

Comic: Firehair comics

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Firehair is a comic book character who appeared in features in the comic book anthology "Rangers Comics", published by Fiction House. Firehair premiered in Rangers #21 (February, 1945) and appeared in every issue up to #65 (May, 1952). She also appeared in eleven issues of her own quarterly title from Winter, 1948 to Spring, 1952. Issues #3 to #6 were titled Pioneer West Romances featuring Firehair. Writers on the feature are not definitively known, nor is it known who created Firehair. The majority of the art was done by Lee Elias, Bob Lubbers and Robert Webb.

Firehair was originally Lynn Cabot, the mild-mannered daughter of Boston businessman John Cabot. She was accompanying her father west with a caravan of rifles from the town of Plainsville, each traveling under the alias of "Smith". On the prairie, Cabot's wagon train was ambushed by what seemed to be Dakota Indians. Cabot and the trail hands were all killed in the ambush and Lynn was thrown from the overturned wagon and left for dead.

She was found by Little Ax, a member of the Dakota Indian tribe of the area. Little Ax recognized the attackers as white men disguised as Dakotas. Seeing that Lynn was still alive, he brought her back to his tribe and reported the ambush to the tribal leader, his father Tehama. There Lynn was nursed back to health. However, the traumatic experience and the fall induced amnesia in her. At Little Ax's behest, Tehama allows Lynn to stay under his son's care, as she is the only witness who can clear the Dakotas of suspicion in the raid. This all was depicted in Rangers #21, reprinted in Firehair #1.

Under Little Ax's care, Lynn quickly took to the tribal ways and soon grew to be the equal of any member, male or female. Dubbed Firehair by the tribe, she showed abnormal physical prowess and a single-minded ferocity in battle and ultimately surpassed everyone as a warrior. Her skill and judgment make her an advisor to Tehama (Rangers #22).

Some time later, Firehair helped drive off a raid on the tribe's horse pen by thieves, led by an area outlaw named Fingers. Fingers recognized Firehair, for he and his gang led the raid on her father's caravan, disguised as Dakotas. Fingers and his gang stalk Firehair and fire upon her later as she and Little Ax hunt. Falling from her horse, Firehair struck her head and regained her lost memory. Seeking justice for her father, the woman rode to Plainsville and confronted Fingers' gang in a shack outside of town(Rangers #23). Later she outwitted a pair of con artists trying to claim the Cabot inheritance by presenting a lookalike for Lynn (Rangers #24).

But once she returned to Plainsville, Lynn found that she loved life with the Dakotas more than life in white civilization. She returned to the tribe and resumed her career as the Dakota's fiercest and best warrior, Firehair.

Firehair is very strong and athletic. She is a fierce and capable hand to hand fighter, often beating male adversaries. She is an accomplished horse rider and quickly tamed a wild stallion, which she named Devil's Eye. She is also skilled at using a knife or bow and arrow, abilities taught to her during her convalescence by Little Ax, and with a revolver. The latter skill was apparently learned during her life as Lynn Cabot. Firehair exhibits a keen eye, a suspicious nature, a fearless attitude in the face of danger and a great deal of drive and determination. Most of the Dakota tribe look to her as a de facto leader in the absence of Chief Tehama.

#1&2 download

#6 download

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Comic: Ghost

OK Here's Ghost Comics Issues 1-4. From Fiction House 1951-1952 (issues 5-11 are already on the site)
Ghost Comics #1
Ghost Comics #2
Ghost Comics #3
Ghost Comics #4



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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Comic: Ghost Comics #5

OK Zen Ole'Buddy Here's Another Issue Of Ghost Comics Issue #5 1952. DOWNLOAD


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Comic: Ghost comics

More 50's frights from Fiction House in Ghost Comics
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#7 download

#8&9 download

#10 download

#11 download

(#6 was previously posted)
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Comic: Jumbo Comics

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several genres in this one - war - jungle and more

#167 download
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Comic: Fight Comics

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a bit rough but still enjoyable
#85
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Comic: Indians

From 1953 and published by Fiction House comes two issues of Indians.
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#16 download

#17 download

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Comic: Rangers

From Fiction House Here's Ranger's #69. DOWNLOAD

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Old piles of good sh... stuff

These are spotlighted items - not always 'old' because of when they were made but rather these are things that were posted awhile ago on this blog and have been 'archived' in the back.














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