Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Four Color Dell 1942-1962 [#0251-#0300]



Four Color
Dell, 1942 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Dates:
    1942 - April-June 1962 
Number of Issues Published:
    1331 (#1 - Little Joe - #1354 - Calvin and the Colonel) 
Color:  Color 
Dimensions:
    Standard Golden Age U.S.; Standard Silver Age U.S. 
Paper Stock:    Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior 
Binding:    Saddle-stitched 
Publishing Format:   Was Ongoing Series 
Publication Type:   magazine 
Pages  68  Indicia frequency  ?

More information HERE




Four Color  Dell  [#0251-#0300]  1949-1950
TITLES:

Four color 0251 Hubert
Four color 0252 Pinocchio
Four color 0253 Christmas with Mother Goose
Four Color 0254 Santa Claus Funnies
Four color 0255 Zane Grey's The Ranger
Four color 0256 Danald Duck in Luck Of The North
Four color 0257 Little Iodine
Four color 0258 Andy Panda
Four Color 0259 Santa And The Ange
Four color 0260 Porky Pig, Hero of the Wild West
Four Color 0261 Mickey Mouse
Four Color 0262 Raggady Ann and Andy
Four color 0263 Donald Duck in Land of the Totem Poles
Four color 0264 Woody Woodpecker
Four Color 0265 Zane Grey's King Of The Royal Mounted
Four color 0266 Bugs Bunny on The Isle Of Hercules
Four color 0267 Little Beaver
Four Color 0268 Mickey Mouse
Four Color 0269 Johnny Mack Brown
Four color 0270 Zane Grey's Drift Fence
Four color 0271 Porky Pig In Phantom Of The Plains
Four color 0272 Cinderella
Four color 0273 Oswald the Rabbit
Four color 0274 Bugs Bunny Hare-Brained Reporter
Four color 0275 Donald Duck in Ancient Persia
Four color 0276 Uncle Wiggily
Four Color 0277 Porky Pig
Four color 0278 Bill Elliott
Four Color 0279 Mickey Mouse
Four Color 0280 Andy Panda In 'the Isle Of Mechanical Men
Four Color 0281-Bugs Bunny, the great circus mystery
Four color 0282 Donald Duck in The Pixillated Parrot
Four color 0283 Zane Grey's King of the Royal Mounte
Four Color 0284-Porky Pig
Four color 0285 Bozo The Clown
Four color 0286 Mickey Mouse In The Uninvited Guest
Four Color 0287 Gene Autry's Champion
Four Color 0288 Woody Woodpecker
Four color 0289 Bugs Bunny
Four color 0290 The Chief
Four Color 0291 The Magic Hourglass 
Four color 0292 The Cisco Kid
Four Color 0293 The Brownies
Four color 0294 Little Beaver
Four color 0295 Porky Pig
Four color 0296 Mickey Mouse In Private Eye For Hire
Four Color 0297 Andy Panda 'the Haunted Inn
Four Color 0298 Bugs Bunny
Four Color 0299 Buck Jones And The Iron Horse Trail 
Four Color 0300-Donald Duck in 'Big-Top Bedlam'






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Monday, 25 February 2019

Kids Rule OK - Jack Adrian & Mike White. UK Comics Archive Compilations


Kids Rule OK

Written by Jack Adrian, and illustrated by Mike White.

Kids Rule OK! was probably the most violent strip Action had to offer.
Set in the far-flung future of 1986, it’s basically A Clockwork Orange for teenagers, as a plague wipes out every adult in Britain, leaving the country’s population of kids to fend for themselves.


Over the course of the strip’s run, even some of Action’s staff felt it was all going a bit too far, and repeatedly toned it down, cutting certain panels and obscuring the gory details in others, even before the ban came in.
After the ban, when Action briefly returned to the nation’s shelves, strips like Dredger & Hook Jaw were severely neutered into pale shadows of their former selves.
Kids Rule OK! however, didn’t come back, and was simply abandoned halfway through the story.

371 pages  Champ 1-87
Total pages 374


Year 1984-1985

Gathered and compiled by Boutje Fedannkt.
Thanks to the scanners and original uploaders.
Uncluiding the front- and backpage.





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Saturday, 23 February 2019

Mr. Magnet - UK Comics Archive Compilations




Mr. Magnet

Once known as “Twenty One”, Brent Cleever has retired to a lonely farm
 in Gloucesterhsire.
His dream is to make the most perfect humanoid robot.

40 pages  TV21 155-180 

Total pages 53

Year 1968

Artist : Rab Hamilton

Gathered and compiled by Boutje Fedannkt.
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Uncluiding the front- and backpage.

 


Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Four Color Dell 1942-1962 [#0201-#0250]



Four Color
Dell, 1942 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Dates:
    1942 - April-June 1962 
Number of Issues Published:
    1331 (#1 - Little Joe - #1354 - Calvin and the Colonel) 
Color:  Color 
Dimensions:
    Standard Golden Age U.S.; Standard Silver Age U.S. 
Paper Stock:    Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior 
Binding:    Saddle-stitched 
Publishing Format:   Was Ongoing Series 
Publication Type:   magazine 
Pages  68  Indicia frequency  ?

More information HERE


Four Color  Dell  [#0201-#0251]  1948-1949

TITLES:

Four color 0201   Christmas With Mother Goose (Walt Kelly)
Four color 0202   Woody Woodpecker
Four color 0203   D0nald Duck in The Golden Christmas Tree
Four Color 0204   Flash Gordon
Four color 0205   Santa Claus Funnies (Walt Kelly)
Four Color 0206   Little Orphan Annie
Four color 0207   King Of The Royal Mounted
Four Color 0208   Brer Rabbit
Four Color 0209  Harold Teen
Four color 0210   Tippie and Cap Stubb
Four color 0211   Little Beaver
Four Color 0212   Doctor Bobbs
Four Color 0213   Tillie The Toiler
Four Color 0214   Mickey Mouse
Four Color 0215   Sparkle Plenty
Four Color 0216   Andy Panda and the Police Pupl
Four Color 0217   Bugs Bunny
Four Color 0218   3 Little Pigs
Four Color 0219   Swee Pea
Four Color 0220   Easter With Mother Goose
Four Color 0221   Uncle Wiggley
Four color 0222   West Of The Pecos
Four color 0223   Donald Duck in Lost In The Andes
Four color 0224   Little Iodine
Four Color 0225   Oswald The Rabbi
Four color 0226   Porky Pig
Four Color 0227   Seven Dwarfs
Four Color 0228  Mark of Zorro
Four Color 0229   Smokey Stover
Four Color 0230   Zane Grey's Sunset Pass
Four Color 0231   Mickey Mouse
Four Color 0232   Woody Woodpecker
Four Color 0233   Bugs Bunny
Four Color 0234   Dumbo - Sky Voyage
Four Color 0235   Tiny Tim
Four Color 0236  Heritage of the Desesrt
Four Color 0237   Tillie The Toiler
Four color 0238   Donald Duck in Voodoo Hoodoo
Four Color 0239  Adventure Bound
Four Color 0240  Andy Panda
Four Color 0241  Porky Pig
Four Color 0242  Tippie and Capp Stubs
Four Color 0243   Thumper
Four Color 0244   The Brownies
Four Color 0245   Dick's Adventures
Four color 0246   Zane Grey's Thunder Mountain
Four color 0247   Flash Gordon
Four Color 0248   Mickey Mouse
Four color 0249   Woody Woodpecker in the Globe Trotter
Four Color 0250   Bugs Bunny








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Sunday, 17 February 2019

Calamity Jane - UK Comics Archive Compilations


Calamity Jane

Artist: Hugh Morren.


Content: 

34 pages Beezer - Years 1958-1959

14 pages Beezer Book -  Years 1958-1961

No information on the character.

Gathered and compiled by Boutje Fedannkt.
Thanks to the scanners and original uploaders.
Total pages 51 
Uncluiding the front- and backpage.







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Saturday, 16 February 2019

Heros the Spartan. Frank Bellamy, Luis Bermejo, Tom Tully - UK Comics Archive Compilations




In 1962 Frank Bellamy was asked to draw a new Roman
epic strip for the Eagle, written by Tom Tully.

Heros begins with a brief explanation about how,
as a young boy, Sparta falls to The Roman advance through
Greece (around 145 BC). 
Arcus, commander of a Roman legion,admires his enemies even as
 he slays them and when a child
survivor is brought to him, he adost the boy whom he names Heros.

The dark fantasy elements of  the story allowed artist
Frank Bellamy full reign to his imagination.

After two episodes (1963) Bellamy temporarily abandons the series and leaves it for an adventure with Luis Bermejo whose work is perfectly up to par. 
The Spanish designer takes up the style of the English and succeeds remarkably. 
Some even prefer Bermejo's design and colors. Bellamy returns for a new adventure, 
leaves room for Bermejo again and returns one last time for 
a short episode published in the 1966 Eagle Almanac.


 Content: 

143 pages Eagle   Years: 1962-1966

19 pages Eagle Annual  Years: 1965—1967

Total pages 165.  Uncluiding the front- and backpage

The Adventures of Heros the Spartan

I— ISLAND OF DARKNESS (to be continue—EAGLE 1962-1963)
drawn by Bellamy and written by Tully
II— THE EAGLE OF THE FIFTH (to be continue—EAGLE 1963))
drawn by Bellamy and written by Tully
III— THE MAN OF VIAH (to be continueEAGLE 1963-1964)
drawn by Luis Bermejo and written by Tully
IV— MARK THE WARRIOR (Full story—-EAGLE ANNUAL 1965)
drawn by Luis Bermejo and written by Tully
V— AXE OF ARGUTH (to be continue—EAGLE 1964)
drawn by Bellamy and written by Tully
VI— THE WOLF MEN (to be continue—EAGLE 1964-1965)
drawn by Luis Bermejo and written by Tully
VII THE SLAVE ARMY (to be continue—EAGLE 1965)
drawn by Bellamy and written by Tully
VII HEROS THE OUTLAW (to be continue—EAGLE 1965)-1966)
drawn by Luis Bermejo and written by Tully
IX— THE WOLFMEN (Full story—EAGLE ANNUAL 1966)
drawn by Bellamy and written by Tully
X— BATTLE WITH THE GAULS (to be continue—EAGLE 1966)
drawn by Luis Bermejo and written by Tully
XI— SANS TITRE (Full story—EAGLE ANNUAL 1967)
drawn by Luis Bermejo and written by Tully









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Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Abbott & Costello - UK Comics Archive Compilation



Abbott and Costello were an American comedy duo composed of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello, whose work on radio and in film and television made them the most popular comedy team
 of the 1940s and early 1950s.
Their patter routine “Who’s on First?” is one of the best-known comedy routines of all time, and set the framework for many of their best-known comedy bits.


Norman Ward contributed to the comics of the Amalgamated Press (AP) for twenty five years, mainly for Film Fun. He was an ex-Telegraph Boy who later emmigrated to Australia, returning in 1932. His first published work was in George Newnes’ Tit-Bits and his first regular weekly spot was for Detective Weekly (AP) in 1937 drawing cartoons about prisons and prisoners.
Other titles quickly followed. In 1940 he began to draw for Film Fun. After the war (in which he served in the Royal Artillery) he returned to Film Fun to which he continued to contribute for some years. His comic depictions of
 Lou Abbott and Bud Costello are considered to be amongst his best work.

NOTE: Ward primarily drew Abbott & Costello but AP enforced a certain style that could be adapted by other artists if required.


Content: 

128 pages Film Fun - Years 1945-1957

71 pages Film Fun Annual -  Years 1950-1959

Gathered and compiled by Boutje Fedannkt.
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