Thursday, 30 December 2021

Eagle Annual 009 (1959) Hulton Press

 

1960's Eagle Annual starts to get adventurous with a new highlighted section on the cover showing the Exciting New Contents!. Dan Dare moves to page 30. Last of the annuals published by Hulton Press Ltd. Amazingly the price remains the same as previous years. Nature appears as a contents list heading for the first time.

Published by : Hulton Press Ltd, London in 1959

Edited by : Marcus Morris

Dimensions : 21.5cm x 26cm with 176 pages.

Selected highlights:

Dan Dare's story is entitled : The Vanishing Scientists
Jeff Arnold find some Guns For Hire
Take a historical adventure with Jack O'Lantern
Learn how the telephone works








Monday, 27 December 2021

Haunted #01 - #75 (1971 - 1984) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

 

Charlton, 1971 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Dates:
September 1971 - September 1984
Number of Issues Published:
75 (#1 - #75)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing: Format: Was ongoing
Publication: Type: magazine
Pages: 36      Indicia Frequency:  bi-monthly


Notes
Publishing hiatus between:
- #15 (November 1973) and #16 (June 1974);
- #30 (November 1976) and #31 (September 1977)

"Baron Weirwulf's Haunted Library" on covers of #21-47, 49-68, 70-74.
"Baron Weirwulf's Haunted" on cover of #69.


Authors: 

Script
Joe Gill ?, Pat Boyette ?,

Pencils :
Steve Ditko, Fred Himes (signed), Pat Boyette, Pete Morisi (signed), 
Charles Nicholas (signed), 
Don Perlin, Jack Abel, Sanho Kim, Jack Abel, 
Tom Sutton (signed), Wayne Howard (signed), 
Demetrio Sánchez Gómez,

Inks :
Steve Ditko, Fred Himes (signed), Pat Boyette, Pete Morisi (signed), 
Vince Alascia (signed), Jack Abel, Wayne Howard (signed), 
Tom Sutton (signed),
Demetrio Sánchez Gómez, Nicola Cuti, Sanho Kim,

Letters :
Charlotte Jetter, Pat Boyette, Fred Himes, Ray Burzon, Pete Morisi, Don Perlin ?, 
Sanho Kim, Jack Abel ?



Thursday, 23 December 2021

The Firefly Complete Collection by FraBig

Here's the complete collection of every appearance of The Firefly, a character published 

by MLJ Comics. This collection contains: Top-Notch Comics (1939) #8-#27-

151 Pages


Firefly is a fictional comic book character created by Harry Shorten and
 Bob Wood for MLJ Comics in 1940. He first appeared in Top-Notch Comics #8. 
Artist Warren King and writer Joe Blair loaned their talents to many  
of the Firefly's installments.

The Firefly was the fourth superhero launched by MLJ in the eighth issue of their title Top-Notch Comics. He was a mainstay in Top-Notch Comics until its 28th issue, when MLJ changed its format from a superhero book to a humor book.


The popularity of superheroes waned in the late 1940s. The Firefly has had very few appearances since, although when he did briefly reappear during the sixties in The Mighty Crusaders #4 he had gained the ability to glow brightly like his namesake. As part of the team the character reappeared in the 2000s Archie's Weird Mysteries #3 and 14 and 
Tales From Riverdale Digest #27.







Thanks to FraBig for this compilation

 Enjoy!


Monday, 20 December 2021

Marvels of Science #1 - #04) 1946 Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


Charlton, 1946 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Dates: March - June 1946
Number of Issues Published: 4 (#1 - #4)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing: Format: Was ongoing
Publication: Type: magazine
Pages: 52    Indicia Frequency: Monthly


Authors: 
Script:    ?

Pencils & Inks:

id Greene (signed), Robert S. Pious [as RSP], George A. Marko [as GAM], 
Robert Sanders, Herman Browner [as HCB], Robert Pious (signed),
Art Helfant (signed), Bob Sanders (signed) [as Bob], Howard Larsen,







Link 👇

Thursday, 16 December 2021

They can't stop bullet! from Battle Picture Weekly 024 [1975-08-16] - 035 [1975-11-01] by A. Wallace

They can't stop bullet!

Battle Picture Weekly 

Issues: #024 - #035     /   August - November 1975

The action takes place during World War II.

Nick Bullet steals a Zundapp 750 motorcycle from the Germans.

Using this powerful machine, it accomplishes its missions without firing

Authors: 

Script :  John Wagner

 Pencils :  Rafael Boluda

37 pages + cover



 Compiled by A. Wallace

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