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Monday, 29 November 2021

Doc Strong Complete Collection by FraBig



 Here's the complete collection of every appearance of Doc Strong, a character published
 by MLJ Comics. This collection contains: Blue Ribbon Comics (1939) #4-#12.



It’s 2041 and the war that started in Europe in 1939 has never ended, civilization has been reduced to just a small group of people who seem to be doomed to be overrun and destroyed by a barbaric Mongolian horde lead by Lord High Kahn of the Entire Earth, Gustave Ritter.



Civilization’s last hope is Jack “Doc” Strong who has gathered the last few cultured 
people including atomic chemist Alice Rayburn, electrical engineer Professor Harrison, 
super-strong Swede Sampson Smith, Dr. Henry Davidge MD, mechanical engineer Walter Parker, coward and sometimes traitor geologist Edward Stuyvesant and comedy relief stogy 
chomping con-man Stinky and taken them 
to an island in the Pacific which they name the Isle of Right.

There they comprise the last best hope to save civilization, their greatest aid being the vast intelligence of the seemingly superhuman Doc Strong and his greatest invention the Shadow Gun which has the power to make shadows solid holding those touching them immobile until Doc reverses the polarity of the gun “disintegrating the shadow.”


Creators
Created by artist Sam Cooper, and who knows what writer, this forgotten comic character
, that seems to be a mix of Doc Savage and Buck Rogers is, by modern standards, 
one the more offensively racist strips of the Golden-Age, and that’s saying something.

Add to all that mix the Shadow Gun, giant robots and even Martians 
and this is one odd-ball Golden-Age feature.



Thanks to FraBig for this compilation

 Enjoy!

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Friday, 26 November 2021

Hot Rod Racers (#01 - #15) 1959 - Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


 Charlton 1959 Series

Published in English (United States) United States
 
Publication Dates:
February 1959 - November 1959
Number of Issues Published: 15 (#1 - #15)
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 with Grand Prix (Charlton, 1967 series) #16


Authors:

Script
Joe Gill ?, Don Perlin ?,  Jack Keller (signed),
Pencils
Edd Ashe ?, Edd Ashe ?, Don Perlin, Dick Giordano,
Bill Fraccio ?, Bill Molno, Jack Keller (signed), Charles Nicholas,
Inks
Edd Ashe ?, Don Perlin, Dick Giordano,  Jack Keller (signed), 
Jon D'Agostino ?, Vince Colletta, Tony Tallarico ?
Letters
Jon D'Agostino











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Monday, 22 November 2021

My Little Margie's Fashions (#01-#05) 1959 - Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


Charlton, 1959 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Publication Dates:
February 1959 - November 1959
Number of Issues Published: 5 (#1 - #5)
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: quarterly


Authors:

Script: Pat Masulli ?
Pencils: Pat Masulli (credited), Jon D'Agostino (signed)
Inks: Jon D'Agostino (credited)
Letters: Jon D'Agostino





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Thursday, 18 November 2021

Cisco Kid - Comics Strips. Reed Rod & José Luis Salinas (Complete Series)


 The Cisco Kid is a fictional character found in numerous film, radio, television and
 comic book series based on the fictional Western character created by O. Henry in his 1907 
short story “The Caballero’s Way”, published in the collection Heart of the West
as well as in Everybody’s Magazine, v17, July 1907. 

First appearance in Everybody's Magazine.

Originally a murderous criminal in O. Henry’s story, the Kid was depicted 
as a heroic Mexican caballero later in films, radio and television adaptations.


José Luis Salinas and Rod Reed drew the Cisco Kid comic strip, syndicated 
by King Features from 1951 to 1968.

Writer: Reed Rod

Thank to the Group Ar-Comix-Ranjan-Udai

https://newspapercomicstripsblog.wordpress.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cisco_Kid

https://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/salinas_jl.htm







LIST

Cisco Kid D001 Judge Hook (15011951-3103195)
Cisco Kid D002 Princess Red Flower 02041951-07071951
Cisco Kid D003 Jolly Saloon 09071951-13101951
Cisco Kid D004 Deadly Stage Ridec (15101951-12011952)
Cisco Kid D005 In Search of Diablo 14011952-19041952 

Cisco Kid D006 Ciscos Bad Wound 21041952-19071952
Cisco Kid D007 The Loco K Ranch 21071952-25101952
Cisco Kid D008 Gipsy Prophecy 27101952-31011953
Cisco Kid D009 Dudey Dover 02021953-16051953
Cisco Kid D010 The Artist 18051953-29081953

Cisco Kid D011 Killer Mesa (31081953-05121953)
Cisco Kid D012 Carters Coaches (07121953-27021954)
Cisco Kid D013 The Cook (01031954-05061954)
Cisco Kid D014 Probation For Waco (07061954-11091954)
Cisco Kid D015 Brannigans Bad Omen (13091954-25121954)

Cisco Kid D016 Phoney Brother (27-12-1954-19-03-1955)
Cisco Kid D017 The Braggo Brothers (21-03-1955-25-06-1955)
Cisco Kid D018 Trek To Arrowhead (27-06-1955-01-10-1955)
Cisco Kid D019 Outlaw Village (03-10-1955-14-01-1956)
Cisco Kid D020 Panchos Nephews (16-01-1956-03-03-1956)

Cisco Kid D021 Cattle Thieves (05-03-1956 02-06-1956)
Cisco Kid D022 Riata the robber (04061956-01091956)
Cisco Kid D023 The Return of Dudey Dover (03091956-01121956)
Cisco Kid D024 Gersh and Roundy The doubles (03121956-23021957)
Cisco Kid D025 Riata The Forger (25021957-01061957)

Cisco Kid D026 Four Leaf Clover (03061957-07091957)
Cisco Kid D027 The Black Ghost (09091957-14121957)
Cisco Kid D028 Triggers Duels (16121957-22031958)
Cisco Kid D029 Riata For Mayor (24031958-21061958)
Cisco Kid D030 Bad Valley (23061958-27091958)

Cisco Kid D031 Sinbads Revenge (29091958-20121958)
Cisco Kid D032 The Liar (22121958-28031959)
Cisco Kid D033 Banjo And Joker Tharp (30031959-04071959)
Cisco Kid D034 The Old Gold Mine (06071959-10101959)
Cisco Kid D035 Bearcat (12101959-16011960)

Cisco Kid D036 The Gentleman Bandit (18011960-23041960)
Cisco Kid D037 The Grumbler (25041960-30071960)
Cisco Kid D038 The Treasure (01081960-12111960)
Cisco Kid D039 The Phoney Traders (14111960-18021961)
Cisco Kid D040 Pancho For Marriage (20021961-27051961)

Cisco Kid D041 The Harmonica Mistake (29051961-02091961)
Cisco Kid D042 Circus Riata (04091961-09121961)
Cisco Kid D043 The Hawk (11121961-17031962)
Cisco Kid D044 Robber Coy (19031962-30061962)
Cisco Kid D045 The Lion (02071962-06101962)

Cisco Kid D046 Double Doubles (08-10-1962 – 12-01-1963)
Cisco Kid D047 Gun Running (14-01-1963- 27-04-1963)
Cisco Kid D048 Superstitious Smith (29-04-1963 – 03-08-1963) 764-1
Cisco Kid D049 The Bank Robber (05-08-1963 -16-11-1963)
Cisco Kid D050 Doctor Lab (18-11-1963 – 22-02-1964)

Cisco Kid D051 The Sniper (24-02-1964 – 30-05-1964)
Cisco Kid D052 Ghost Town (01-06-1964 -05-09-1964)
Cisco Kid D053 The Exterminador (07-09-1964 – 19-12-1964)
Cisco Kid D054 Jewel Thieves (21-12-1964 03-04-1965)
Cisco Kid D055 Stolen Money (05-04-1965 10-07-1965)

Cisco Kid D056 The Mysterious One (12-07-1965 – 23-10-1965)
Cisco Kid D057 Dangerous Brothers (25-10-1965 – 29-01-1966)
Cisco Kid D058 Ghost Riders (31-01-1966 -14-05-1966)
Cisco Kid D059 Dissimilar Brothers (16-05-1966 – 20-08-1966)
Cisco Kid D060 Bo Brummel (22-08-1966 – 03-12-1966)

Cisco Kid D061 Gila The Monster (05-12-1966 -17-03-1967)
Cisco Kid D062 The New Steward (18-03-1967 – 24-06-1967)
Cisco Kid D063 The Cheat (26-06-1967 – 07-10-1967)
Cisco Kid D064 Randy Guitar (09-10-1967 – 27-01-1968)
Cisco Kid D065 Treasure Dog(29011968-04051968)
Cisco Kid D066 The Clown (06-05-1968 – 10-08-1968)




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Monday, 15 November 2021

Tex Ritter Western #01-#20 (1950 - 1954) Fawcett - Complete Series


 1950 Series

Publisher: Fawcett
Publication Dates: October 1950 – January 1954
Number of Issues Published: 20 (#1 – #20)
Color: Full Color
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U.S.
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing
Publication Type: magazine
Pages:  36      Indicia Frequency:  bimonthly

Numbering continues with Tex Ritter Western (Charlton, 1954 series) #21

Authors :

Script: Joe Gill ?,

Pencils :
Tony Tallarico , Pete Riss ?
Stan Campbell?

Inks :
Pete Riss ?, Tony Tallarico , Stan Campbell?







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