Wednesday 30 October 2019

Hopalong Cassidy (#86 - #135) 1954-1959 DC (Complete Series)




DC, 1954 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
Publication Dates:
February 1954 - May-June 1959
Number of Issues Published: (#86 - #135)
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: 36     Indicia Frequency: Monthly  On-sale date: 1953-12-16

Tracking:
numbering continues from Hopalong Cassidy (Fawcett, 1946 series) #85

Notes:
Licensed title based on the Hopalong Cassidy movies and TV show starring William Boyd. Boyd owned all licensing rights to the Hopalong Cassidy character. Issues 1-85 were published by Fawcett Comics. DC acquired this when Fawcett folded.

Issues 86-108 have photo covers, some of which are reprinted from the Fawcett series.

Script and art credits for stories and fillers verified from copies of editorial records sent to Gene Reed from Nelson Bridwell in 1986.


Authors: 

Script
Don C. Cameron, Gardner Fox, Jack Schiff, Julius Schwartz, Ed Herron, Jack Miller,
 John Broome, 
Pencils
Gene Colan, Win Mortimer, Morris Waldinger, Raymond Perry, Gil Kane,
Bernard Baily,  Morris Waldinger
Inks
Joe Giella, Sy Barry, Win Mortimer, Raymond Perry, Ray Burnley, Bernard Sachs,
Bernard Baily, Tommy Nicolosi
Colors
?
Letters
Milt Snapinn,


 










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Monday 28 October 2019

Hopalong Cassidy (#02 - #85) 1946-1953 Fawcett (Complete Series)


Fawcett, 1943 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Date:  Summer 1946 - November 1953
Number of Issues Published:  (#02 - #85)
Color: color cover; color interior
Dimensions:  Standard Golden Age U.S.
Paper Stock:  Newsprint interior; Glossy cover
Binding:  Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: One-Shot
Publication Type:  magazine
Pages: 68    Indicia:  Frequency: quarterly

Tracking:
Numbering continued from Hopalong Cassidy #01 (Fawcett, 1943 series).

numbering continues with Hopalong Cassidy (DC, 1954 series) #86

Authors: 
Script:  Dick Craus
Pencils:  Joe Certa, Frank Bolle, 
Inks: Joe Certa, Frank Bolle, 
Colors  ?     Letters  ?













































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Saturday 26 October 2019

Hopalong Cassidy #01 Fawcett, 1943 (One shot)


Fawcett, 1943 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Date: [1943]
Number of Issues Published:  1
Color: color cover; color interior
Dimensions:  Standard Golden Age U.S.
Paper Stock:  Newsprint interior; Glossy cover
Binding:  Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: One-Shot
Publication Type:  magazine
Pages: 68

Authors:

Script: ?
Pencils: Harry Parkhurst; 
Inks: Harry Parkhurst; 
Colors: ?       Letters: ?

Tracking:

Numbering continued in Hopalong Cassidy #02 (1946) from Fawcett Publications.




























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Thursday 24 October 2019

The Ghost Gallery Archive #01-#18 (from Jumbo Comics - Fiction House Comics) Complete Series


The Ghost Gallery first appeared in Jumbo Comics #42 (Aug 1942)
 published by Fiction House and was a continuing feature until
the final issue #167 in March 1953.
Ghost Gallery was an anthology series of supernatural stories.
The host of the tales would often recount stories from his 'files', thus giving some
continuity to the series.
Quite a few of the stories had crime elements, and would have been considered
as crime stories, except for a small supernatural component.

Authors:

Script:? [as Willis Rensie] | Pencils: Will Eisner; shop | Inks: Will Eisner; shop







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Tuesday 22 October 2019

The HAWK Archive #01 - #19 (From Feature Funnies - Jumbo Comics) Complete Series




The Hawk first appeared in Feature Funnies #03 (Quality), 
however after issue #12 of Feature Funnies, 
'The Hawk' jumped ship to Jumbo Comics (Fiction House). 

He appeared in 74 issues, continually until issue #65,
 then intermittently until his final appearance in issue #127 (September 1949).

In the 17th Century, 'The Hawk' 
is an escaped galley slave who brings together a group of other escaped slaves to become
 the freedom fighting pirates 'Hawks of the Seas'.
He is helped primarily by 'Fluth' and the Native American 'Sagua'.

Author:

Pencils: Robert Webb | Inks: Robert Webb

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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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