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Sunday, 22 November 2020

Danger and Adventure (#22 - #27) 1955-1956 Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

Charlton, 1955 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Publication Dates:
February 1955 - February 1956
Number of Issues Published:
6 (#22 - #27)
Color:Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages; 36    Indicia Frequency: Bimonthly

Tracking:
numbering continues from This Magazine Is Haunted (Charlton, 1954 series) #21
numbering continues with Robin Hood and His Merry Men (Charlton, 1956 series) #28


Authors: 

Script
?
Pencils
Alex Blum, Harry Anderson, Pete Morisi, Dick Giordano [as Giordano] (signed),Maurice Whitman ?,Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Pete Riss,
Inks
Emil Gershwin ?, Harry Anderson, Pete Morisi, Vince Alascia [as Alascia] (signed), Sal Trapani ?,Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio, Pete Riss, 
Letters
Pete Morisi






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Sunday, 20 October 2019

Tex Taylor #01 – #09 (1948–1950) Marvel [Complete Series]


Marvel, 1948 Series
Publisher: 
Publication Dates: September 1948 – March 1950
Number of Issues Published: 9 (#1 – #9)
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Pages: 36    Indicia Frequency: bi-monthly

In an Exciting Adventure at the Gold Mine
In Draw or Die Cowpoke!



Authors:

Script
?
Pencils
Mike Becker, Syd Shores, Paul Busch ?, Bill Walsh, Pierce Rice, Martin Nodell, 
 King Ward ?, Alex Blum, 
Inks
Syd Shores, Chu Hing, Bob Stuart ?, Pete Riss ?, Lin Streeter ?, Maurice Del Bourgo ?, Alex Blum, 
Colors
Stan Goldberg ?, 
Letters
?









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Thursday, 7 February 2019

Planet Comics (#01 - #73) 1940 - 1953 Complete Series [Fiction House Comics Collection 10]


1940 Series
Published in English (United States)  United States
Publication Dates:
January 1940 - Winter 1953
Number of Issues Published:  73 (#1 - #73)
Color
 Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S.
Paper Stock:
Glossy cover; Newsprint interior Binding:  Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format:  Was Ongoing Series
Publication.   Type:magazine
Pages:  68         Indicia Frequency: every other month

"The Big Six"  Fiction House

Notes
Original index for this series was created from the indexing work of Henry Steele.


Authors: 

Script:
Dick Briefer (signed), Ken Jackson, Joe DoolinHerman Bolstein,

Pencils
Malcolm Kildale, Dick Briefer (signed), Ken Jackson, Alex Blum, Alvin Charles, Charles Sultan,
Murphy Anderson, Chester Martin. George Evans, Matt Baker,
Maurice Whitman, Bill Benulis,
John Belcastro,  A. Albert, Enrico Bagnoli, Leonard Starr, Frank Fermonetti,
Bob Powell, Henry Kiefer, Lou Fine, Joe Doolin, Lee Elias, Murphy Anderson,,
Lily Renee, Fran Hopper, George Evans,

Inks
Malcolm Kildale, Dick Briefer (signed), Alex Blum, Henry Kiefer,   Alvin Charles, Lee Elias,
Murphy Anderson, Fran Hopper , Chester Martin, George Evans, Murphy Anderson,
Enrico Bagnoli, Frank Fermonetti, Matt Baker,
John Belcastro, Jack Abel,Maurice Whitman, Bill Benulis, Bernard Sachs, A. Albert,
Leonard StarrCharles Sultan, Bob Powell, Lou Fine, Joe Doolin, Lily Renee, George Evans, 







Links: #01 - #73⇲⇲

Thursday, 17 January 2019

Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, (#01-#18) 1942-1953 Complete Series [Fiction House Comics Collection 08]


 1942 Series
Published in English (United States)  United States
Publication Dates:
Spring 1942 - Winter 1952-53
Number of Issues Published:
18 (#01 - #18)
Color:   color
Dimensions:   standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock:   glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding:  saddle-stitched
Pages: 68            Indicia: frequency Quarterly
Notes
Original index for this series was created from the indexing work of Henry Steele.


Sheena, Queen of the Jungle made her appearance in a British magazine titled Wags in 1937. She was the creation of Will Eisner and S.M. 'Jerry' Iger and their company Eisner & Iger. To hide the fact that their studio comprised of just the two of them, the strip was signed under the pseudonym of 'W. Morgan Thomas'.

It has been quoted that Eisner said one of the inspirations for Sheena was H. Rider Haggard's jungle-goddess novel 'She'.

In September 1938 Sheena made her appearance in the United States, in issue #1 of Fiction House's Jumbo Comics. In Spring 1942 the comic book Sheena, Queen of the Jungle appeared making her the first female character with her own title. This lasted a total of 18 issues finishing in Winter 1952.

Since that time Sheena has made fleeting appearances in comic books and other media, including a 26-episode TV series, first aired in 1955-56 with Irish McCalla playing the title role. In 1984 Columbia Pictures released Sheena, starring Tanya Roberts and in 2000 Sheena was played by Gena Lee Nolin in a 35 episode TV series.

From http://furycomics.com


Authors: 

Script
?
Pencils
Robert Webb, Dan Zolnerowich, Robert Webb, Art Saaf,  Alex Blum
Inks
Robert Webb,  Dan Zolnerowich, Robert Webb, Mort Leav, Alex Blum
Colors ?      Letters  ?





Link: Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, (#01 - #18) ⇲⇲

Sunday, 2 December 2018

Fight Comics #01-#86 (1940 -1954) Complete series [Fiction House Comics Collection 02]


 Series 1940
"The Big Six"  Fiction House Comics

Published in English (United States) United States
Publication Dates:   January 1940 - [January] 1954 
Number of Issues Published:  86 (#1 - #86) 
Color:   color 
Dimensions:   standard Golden Age US 
Paper Stock:  newsprint 
Binding:    saddle-stitched 
Publishing Format:    was ongoing series 
Publication Type:    magazine 
Pages:  68     Indicia frequency: Every other month

Note
Original index for this series was created from the indexing work of Henry Steele.


Authors: 

Script
    Will Eisner, Fred Schwab [as Fred Ricks], Herman Bolstein,Herman Bolstein, Hugh Bartlet,     Joe Doolin; Jack Kamen? [on Tiger Girl],

Pencils
    Alex Blum,  George Tuska?,  Fred Schwab [as Fred Ricks],  Lou Fine, Steve Broder, Leonard Frank (signed), Charles Sultan,  John Celardo (signed)Herman Bolstein, Dan Zolnerowich?,
Arthur Peddy?, Bob Powell,  George Tuska?,    Klaus Nordling, Robert Webb, John Forte?,
 Bill Benulis?,  George Evans, Ruben Moreira,

Inks
    Alex Blum,  George Tuska?, Alex Blum, Fred Schwab [as Fred Ricks], Lou Fine, Steve Broder, Leonard Frank (signed), Charles Sultan,  John Celardo (signed), Herman Bolstein, Bob Powell,     George Tuska?; Art Saaf?,  Klaus Nordling , Jack Abel,  George Evans, Ruben Moreira,

Colors ?     Letters  ?







Links:  #01-#86 ⇲⇲

Friday, 2 November 2018

Cowboy Action #05 – #11 (1955 – 1956) - Marvel (Complete Series)


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Publisher: Marvel
Publication Dates: March 1955 – March 1956
Number of Issues Published: 7 (#5 – #11)
Color: Color     Dimensions: Standard Silver Age U. S.
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing SeriesPublication Type: magazine
Authors:

Script:
Stan Lee (signed), Russ Heath (signed); Joe Maneely,
Pencils:
Joe Maneely (signed), Alex Blum, Russ Heath (signed),Dick Ayers, Mac Pakula, John Romita, 
 John Severin (signed), Norman Maurer [as NM] (signed), Chuck Miller (signed), Paul Reinman, 
Robert McCarthy (signed),
Inks:
Joe Maneely (signed), Russ Heath (signed); Joe Maneely, Dick Ayers, Mac Pakula, 
John Romita,  John Severin (signed), Norman Maurer [as NM] (signed), Chuck Miller (signed), Paul Reinman, Robert McCarthy (signed),
Colors:
Stan Goldberg

Tracking
Numbering continues from Western Thrillers (Marvel, 1954 series) #4
Numbering continues with Quick Trigger Western (Marvel, 1956 series) #12


















































Links: Cowboy Action #05 – #11⇲⇲


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