Thursday 30 November 2017

Big Town (1951) Comic books Issue #07


Issue     #7
Published     July 1951
Cover Price     0.10 USD
Pages     52
Editing     Whitney Ellsworth
Cover Details : "Ace news man Steven Wilson..."
Pencils     John Lehti
Inks     Sy Barry


10 page Big Town story  "Secrets of Big Town" 
Script     Miriam Hecht
Pencils     John Lehti
Inks     Frank Giacoia



10 page Big Town story  "The Mystery of Room 1313" 
Script     Bill Finger
Pencils     John Lehti
Inks     Sy Barry


8 page Johnny Law story "Crime on the Record"
Pencils     Irwin Hasen
Inks   Irwin Hasen


10 page Big Town story  "Obituaries for Sale"
Script     Dave Wood
Pencils     John Lehti
Inks     Joe Giella


 Text Story   Thry buildanything in hour (2 pages)
Credits    Letters: typeset



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Tuesday 28 November 2017

Classic Comics/Classics Illustrated. #004 "The Last of the Mohicans " - J. Feminore Cooper


Classics Illustrated is an American comic book series featuring adaptations of literary classics such as Les Miserables, Moby Dick, Hamlet, and The Iliad.  Created Classic Comics for Elliot Publishing Company in 1941  and finished its first run in 1971, producing 169 issues. The series name-changed in March 1947 to Classics Illustrated ... More information

Classic Comics (1941) - #4
"The Last of the Mohicans"  - J. Feminore Cooper
Elliot Publishing Company




Writers: James Fenimore Cooper - Al Kanter

Penciller:  Ray Ramsey    Inker:  Ray Ramsey

Colorist: (Unknown Creator)      Letterer:  (Unknown Creator)

Editor:  John H. Compton          Cover Artist:   Ray Ramsey
 
Cover Date: August 1942   Cover Price: US $ 0.10

Issue Tagline: None


Format: Color; Standard Comic Issue; 52 pages

























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Sunday 26 November 2017

Attack v1 (#54 – #60) 1958-1959 / v2 (#[01] – #03) 1962-1964 / Army Attack v3 (#16 – #48) 1964-1965 / Attack v4 (#03 – #04) 1966-1967 / Attack v5 (#01 – #15) 1971-1975 / v6 (#16 – #48) 1979-1984 Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


 
Attack v1 #54 - #60 / 1958-195959 (Charlton) Complete

Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: 1958 – November 1959
Number of Issues Published: 7 (#54 – #60)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US Size
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing Publication
Type: magazine
Pages 100      Indicia Frequency: ?

Authors:

Script:  Joe Gill ?
Pencils:
    Pat Masulli (signed), Sam Glanzman Don Perlin?,  Bill Molno,  Ernie Hart ?
Inks:
    Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio (signed),  Sam Glanzman,  Don Perlin ?, Sal Trapani,  Ernie Hart

Letters: Jon D'Agostino, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio,



Attack v2  #01- #03 1962-64 (Charlton) Complete

Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: 1962 – Fall 1964
Number of Issues Published: 3 (#[01] – #03)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Publishing Format: One-shot turned Ongoing Publication
Type: magazine
Pages 36    Indicia Frequency: quarterly

Authors:
  Script:    Joe Gill ?
Pencils: Pat Masulli (signed),  Bill Molno,   Sam Glanzman
Inks:  Dick Giordano, Bill Molno, 


Attack v3  #16 - #48  1964-65  (Army Attack)(Charlton)


Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: July 1964 - February 1965
Number of Issues Published: 4 (#01 - #04)
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:  four times yearly

Authors:

Script   Joe Gill ?
Pencils  Sam Glanzman
Inks   Sam Glanzman
Colors   ?
Letters   typeset


Attack v4 #03 – #04 1966-67(Charlton) Complete     

Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: October 1966 – October 1967
Number of Issues Published: 2 (#03 – #04)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing
Publication Type: magazine

Authors:

Script:  Joe Gill ?
Pencils:
    Jack Abel, Sam Glanzman (signed), ? [as Brust],  Gustavo Trigo, Charles Nicholas
Inks:
    Jack Abel, Sam Glanzman (signed)  Vince Alascia, Gustavo Trigo

Numbering continues from Special War Series (Charlton, 1965 series) #2


Attack v5  #01 – #15 1971-75 (Charlton)  

Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: September 1971 – March 1975
Number of Issues Published: 15 (#01 – #15)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Modern Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages 36    Indicia Frequency: Bimonthly

Note:
Sixteen month hiatus between issue #14 (November 1973) and #15 (March 1975),
 and again a hiatus until #16 (1979).

Authors:

Script: 
Pat Boyette, Willi Franz, Joe Gill ?, Wally Wood ? 
Pencils:
Charles Nicholas, Enio Legisamon?, Dick Giordano, Pat Boyette, Wally Wood ?, 
Sam Glanzman, Enio Legisamon?,   Jack Keller, Dick Giordano, Jack Keller (signed) [as J. K.], Karl Brust, Bill Molno, Jack Kirby, 
Inks:
Pat Boyette, Karl Brust, Sal Trapani, Jack Kirby, Wally Wood ?, 
Sam Glanzman,  Jack Keller (signed) [as J. K.], Jack Keller, Vince Alascia, 
Colors: ?

Letters:
typeset, Wally Wood, Pat Boyette, Charlotte Jetter, 

Numbering continues in Attack (Charlton, 1979 series).
Sixteen month hiatus between issue #14 (November 1973) and #15 (March 1975).

 
 Attack v6  #16 – #48 1979-84 (Charlton)

Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: August 1979 – October 1984
Number of Issues Published: 33 (#16 – #48)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Modern Age US Size
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Pages 36      Indicia Frequency: Bimonthly

Authors: 

Script: 
Pat Boyette, Willi Franz, Joe Gill ?, Wally Wood ? 
Pencils:
Charles Nicholas, Enio Legisamon?, Dick Giordano, Pat Boyette, Wally Wood ?, 
Sam Glanzman, Enio Legisamon?,   Jack Keller, Dick Giordano, Jack Keller (signed) [as J. K.], Karl Brust, Bill Molno, Jack Kirby, 
Inks:
Pat Boyette, Karl Brust, Sal Trapani, Jack Kirby, Wally Wood ?, 
Sam Glanzman,  Jack Keller (signed) [as J. K.], Jack Keller, Vince Alascia, 
Colors: ?

Letters:
typeset, Wally Wood, Pat Boyette, Charlotte Jetter, 

Notes

Sixteen month hiatus between issue #14 (November 1973) and #15 (March 1975),
 and again a hiatus until #16 (1979).

Numbering continues from Attack (Charlton, 1971 series).

























                        
                 
   

Friday 24 November 2017

Eagle Annual 001 (1951) Hulton Press



The Eagle Annual was published from 1951 to 1975, outlasting its parent publication 
by several years.
Early annuals had identical, uniform covers aside from the number (as did the annuals of sister publications Girl, Swift and Robin), but from 1961 this practice was abandoned. 
One of the artists working on the annuals was Ian Kennedy. 
Following the New Eagle's launch in 1982, a new series of Eagle Annuals appeared dated from 
1983 to 1992. 
There were also two Best of Eagle Annuals featuring material from the 1950s and 1960s. All of the annuals featured Dan Dare. 




















Published by : Hulton Press Ltd, London in 1951

Edited by : Marcus Morris

Dimensions : 21.5cm x 26.5cm with 176 pages.

Selected highlights:

    Dan Dare's story is entitled : Mars 1997
    Riders of the Range have a Brush with Indians
    Learn all about Jet-proplusion and Gas Turbines
    Chicko takes a nap

Contents
  
Stories 
                
   058  Survey 21
   085  Old Coppernob
   100  Uncle George's Aeroplane
   109  The Stolen Lorry Ride
   139  Kidnapped In Error
   158  The Sign Of Three

Adventure Strips 

   025  Dan Dare
   041  Black Dirk
   063  P.C. 49
   081  Riders Of The Range Humorous Strips 
   073  Harris Tweed
   120  Tobias and the Trumpet

   071  Chicko
   062  Grandpa
   138  Grandpa

Sport 
                 
   008  The Lure of Speed
   115  The Olympic Games
   127  Improve Your Football

Science 
   038  If You Want To Be An Inventor
   077  Jet Propulsion & Gas Turbine Engines
   090  The Story Of Oil
   106  Railway With The Speed Of Aircraft
   164  Professor Brittain Explains Coal

Real Life Adventures 

014  Here Lies Gold
   033  How I Didn't Catch A Tunny - And How A Whale Nearly Caught Me
   149  The Story Of Albert Schweitzer
   168  Exploring At The Bottom Of The World Hobbies 
   051  How To Rebuild A Model Railway
   067  Rearing Silkworms
   072  Make This Jet-Powered Dart
   153  How To Make "Whirling Willy" - A Hunting Boomerang
   154  Unusual Pets - And How To Keep Them

Interest 

    020  The Story Of The Circus
   132  Nature Adventure
   145  It Wouldn't Be Christmas...
   056  Puzzles A-Plenty...
   173  Answers To Puzzles A-Plenty...
   037  Did You Know...






Links ⇓⇓⇓    Eagle Annual 001 (1950) (Text) - Eagle Annual 001 (1951)

Tuesday 21 November 2017

Sun #102 #129 #130-131 #133 #135 Amalgamated Press, 1949 Series






















 The Sun (originally simply Sun) was comic launched on 11 November 1947 
by publisher J. B. Allen, changing from weekly to fortnightly during its run. 
It had previously been a health magazine called Fitness and Sun. 

1947 Series
Publication Dates: 1947 – 1949
Number of Issues Published: 41 (#1 – #41)
Color: Red & Green Front Cover; Red & Green Back Cover; Red & Green Centrefold;
Black & White Interior
Dimensions: 91/2″x 121/4″
Paper Stock: Newsprint
Binding: Loose Pages
Publishing Format: Was ongoing series

More information about this collection, here










Link ⇊⇊ Sun #102  #129  #130-131  #133 #135 

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