Showing posts with label Stan Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stan Lee. Show all posts

Monday, 8 March 2021

Planet of the Apes 01 - 03 (Complete Series UK version)

 

Planet of the Apes

 3 volumes  (Complete Series)

The Complete UK version of the "Planet of the Apes" comic 

from issue 01 to 46 featurig all thr strips of the apes as they appereared. 

1974 to 1975

# 01   541 pages

#02 472 pages

#03  425 pages

Compiled and edited by HuckyC.



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Wednesday, 4 September 2019

Western Gunfighters (#01–#33) 1970–1975 Marvel (Complete Series)


1970 series
Publisher: Marvel
Publication Dates: August 1970 – November 1975
Number of Issues Published: 33 (#1 – #33)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Modern Age U.S.
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Squarebound (#1-7), Saddle-stitched (#8-33)
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine
Pages 68       Indicia Frequency Bi-monthly

New stories as well as reprints.


Authors: 

Script, 
?, Gary Friedrich, Stan Lee (signed), Jerry Siegel

Pencils
Herb Trimpe (Ghost Rider) (signed); Al Williamson (inset); Joe Maneely (inset); Werner Roth (inset), 
Dick Ayers, Werner Roth, Joe Maneely (signed), Matt Baker, Werner Roth, Al Williamson (signed), 
Joe Kubert, Gene Colan, Dick Ayers, Herb Trimpe, Ross Andru, Dick Ayers (signed),
Bob Forgione, Mort Drucker, Syd Shores (signed), Tom Sutton
Matt Baker, John Romita (signed), 

Inks
Herb Trimpe (Ghost Rider) (signed); Al Williamson (inset), Werner Roth (inset),Tom Sutton, 
Werner Roth, Joe Maneely (signed), Gene Colan, Matt Baker, Werner Roth, Al Williamson (signed), Joe Sinnott, Angelo Torres ?, Sal Buscema; Herb Trimpe, Mike Esposito, D
ick Ayers (signed), Jack Abel, Mort Drucker, Matt Baker, John Romita (signed),
Syd Shores (signed), Frank Giacoia, 
Joe Kubert, Tom Sutton
Colors
?
Letters
Sam Rosen, Tom Sutton, 
Jean Izzo; Morrie Kuramoto, Dick Ayers (signed)







Link⇲⇲

Sunday, 25 August 2019

Western Gunfighters (#20 – #27) 1956–1957 Marvel Complete Series


1956 series

Publisher: Marvel
Publication Dates: June 1956 – August 1957
Number of Issues Published: 8 (#20 – #27)
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine
Pages 68    Indicia Frequency Bi-monthly

Numbering continues from Apache Kid (Marvel, 1950 series) #19


Authors

Script
Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils
Russ Heath, John Severin (signed), Don Heck (signed), Vic Carrabotta (signed),
Bernard Baily, Dave Berg (signed), Gene Colan (signed), Chuck Miller
Joe Maneely, Ross Andru, Jack Davis, Mac Pakula,  Al Williamson, 
Inks
Russ Heath, John Severin, Don Heck (signed), Vic Carrabotta (signed), John Giunta?, 
Gene Colan (signed), Mike Esposito, Jack Davis, Mac Pakula, Chuck Miller, 
Al Williamson, Joe Maneely

Colors
Stan Goldberg, Dave Berg (signed), Tom Scheuer?, 
Letters
?







































Link⇲⇲

Saturday, 17 August 2019

Western Gunfighters Summer Special 1980 - Marvel UK



Western Gunfighters Summer Special
Marvel UK, 1980 Series
Published in English (United Kingdom) 

Publication Dates:
1980 
Price 0.40 GBP       Pages 52   On-sale date 1980

Cover 
Pencils: Frank Bellamy
Inks: Frank Bellamy
Colors: ?
Letters: typeset


Tales of Fort Rango! comic story / 9 pages 
Script   Gary Friedrich
Pencils   Syd Shores
Inks   Syd Shores
Letters   Jean Simek Izzo

The Rip-Snorter comic story / 4 pages 
Script  Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils  Al Williamson (signed)
Inks  Al Williamson (signed)
Letters  ?

Meeting at Midnight! Black Mask / comic story / 5 pages 
Script  ?
Pencils  Jack Kirby
Inks   George Klein
Letters  ?

The Coward! comic story / 4 pages 
Script   Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils   Al Williamson (signed)
Inks  Al Williamson (signed)
Letters  ?


When the Rawhide Kid Turned... Outlaw! Rawhide Kid / comic story / 5 pages 
Script    Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils    Jack Kirby (signed)
Inks   Dick Ayers (signed)
Letters  Artie Simek
Men Without Faces! Wyatt Earp / comic story / 5 pages
Script  Stan Lee ?
Pencils  Dick Ayers (signed)
Inks  Dick Ayers (signed)
Letters  ?


There He Is! Here Comes The Outcast!  Outcast / comic story / 10 pages
Script  Steve Parkhouse
Pencils   Barry Windsor-Smith [as Barry Smith]
Inks  Sam Grainger
Letters  ?

























Thanks to the following sites for the information :

Grand Comics Database

UK Comics Wiki


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Monday, 4 March 2019

The Western Kid (#01–#05)- Marvel, 1971-1973 Complete Series


 Marvel, 1971 Series

Publication Dates: December 1971 – August 1972
Number of Issues Published: 5 (#1 – #5)
Color: Color
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine
Pages 36     Indicia Frequency Bi-monthly

Authors:

Script:
Stan Lee, 

Pencils:
John Romita, Al Williamson , George Tuska, 
John Severin  , Dick Ayers, 
Bill Everett,

Inks:
John Romita, Gray Morrow, George Tuska, 
John Severin , Ernie Bache, 

Colors:
Marie Severin ?,

Letters:
Sam Rosen, Dick Ayers, Morrie Kuramoto


The Western Kid is a fictional Old West character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was the star of Western feature published by Marvel’s 1950s precursor, Atlas Comics.

Tex Dawson, the Western Kid, debuted in Western Kid #1 (cover-dated Nov. 1954), from publisher Atlas Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics. The character was created by an unknown writer and penciler-inker John Romita Sr., who the following decade would become one of Spider-Man’s signature artists. The feature, drawn exclusively by Romita, ran through issue #17 (Aug. 1957), with cover art by Romita, Joe Maneely, John Severin, and, for one cover each, Carl Burgos, Russ Heath, and Syd Shores.
The character resurfaced as the lead feature of the omnibus title Gunsmoke Western #51 (March 1959), in a story written by Atlas/Marvel editor-in-chief Stan Lee and drawn by Dick Ayers.
Western Kid reprints appeared in Marvel’s 1970s omnibus series Western Gunfighters #3-6 and 17-33 (Dec.1970 – Sept. 1971, Sept. 1973 – Nov. 1975).
In-between, the character starred in the reprint series The Western Kid vol. 2, #1-5 (Dec. 1971 – Aug. 1972) — the first issue of which sported a new cover by original artist Romita — and in Rawhide Kid #105 (Nov. 1972) and Gun-Slinger #1-3 (Jan.-June 1973), a series reflecting the character’s temporary new name. The first issue, with a cover drawn by Jim Steranko, was titled Tex Dawson, Gun-Slinger.
The character returned in Apache Skies (2002), a four-issue miniseries starring the Rawhide Kid and two persons called the Apache Kid: Dazii Aloysius Kare, and his wife, Rosa. This was a sequel to the miniseries Blaze of Glory (2000), which specifically retconned that the naively clean-cut Marvel Western stories of years past were merely dime novel fictions of the characters’ actual lives.
Tex Dawson, a.k.a. the Western Kid, was a clean-cut Old West cowboy with a stallion named Whirlwind and a white German shepherd dog named Lightning. Unlike such fellow Atlas Western stars as Kid Colt and the Rawhide Kid, he was not hunted by the law for a perceived crime, and unlike the Two-Gun Kid or the Outlaw Kid, he wore no mask. Wandering the range as a do-gooder adventurer, the Western Kid was respected by sheriffs and marshals, whom he often helped, and idolized by children. 

(https://westerncomicsblog)

Information thanks to the Grand Comics Database





Link: #01–#05 

Tuesday, 6 November 2018

Quick-Trigger Western #12 – #19 (1956 – 1957) - Marvel (Complete Series)




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Publisher: Marvel
Publication Dates: May 1956 – September 1957
Number of Issues Published: 8 (#12 – #19)
Color: Four Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age U.S.
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine



Authors:

Script:
Stan Lee (signed), 
Pencils:
John Severin (signed), Chuck Miller [as C. F. Miller] (signed), Bob Forgione (signed), Al Hartley, Joe Maneely (signed), Jay Scott Pike
Inks:
John Severin, Chuck Miller [as C. F. Miller] (signed), Jack Abel (signed), Al Hartley, Joe Maneely (signed), Jay Scott Pike, 
Colors:
Stan Goldberg

Tracking
numbering continues from Cowboy Action (Marvel, 1955 series) #11

Notes
Cover title: Quick-Trigger Western
Indicia title: Quick Trigger Western
(true for #14, 16, 18 & probably for all issues, except #12)


























Links: Quick-Trigger Western #12 – #19⇲⇲

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