Wednesday, 31 May 2023

Sherlock Holmes #01-#02 (1955-1956) - Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

 

Charlton, 1955 Series 
Published in English (United States) United States 

Publication Dates: October 1955 - March 1956
Number of Issues Published: 2 (#01 - #02)
Color: full color 
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age U.S
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 Young Eagle (Charlton, 1956 series) #3

Author: 

Script: Joe Gill ?

Pencils: Bill Molno, Dick Giordano ?,

Inks:
Vince Alascia ?,Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio ?, Sal Trapani,Bill Molno ?,

Letters: Jon D'Agostino






Sunday, 28 May 2023

2000 AD ##1501 - #1550. Rebellion

 Publisher:  Rebellion

Publication Dates10 October 2001 - present
Number of Issues Published: 1051 (#1263 - #2313)
Color: colour with some stories in black and white; colour cover.
Paper Stock: glossy cover; white interior pages
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Publication Type: magazine
Page: 32        Indicia Frequency: Every Wednesday

Notes
numbering continues from 2000 AD (Egmont Fleetway Ltd, 1996 series) #1204.
Under license from Rebellion.
Merged after #85 into 2000 AD and Starlord
Merged after #126 into 2000 AD and Tornado
Numbering continues with #178 from 2000 AD and Tornado
Numbering continues with 2000 AD (Fleetway Publications, 1987 series) 
#536 - #1013
Numbering continues with 2000 AD (Egmont UK, 2000 series) #1014 - #1204
Numbering continues with 2000 AD (Egmont UK, 2000 series) #1205
Numbering continues with 2000 AD (Rebellion, 2001 series) #1263


2000 AD #1501 - #1550  Rebellion

Publication Dates: 16 August 2006  /  15 August 2007





Wednesday, 24 May 2023

Space Adventures v1 #01-#21 (1952-1956 ) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]




Space Adventures (sometimes cover-titled Science Fiction Space Adventures, Space Adventures Presents Rocky Jones and other variations for particular issues) was an American science-fiction anthology comic book series published sporadically by Charlton Comics from 1952 to 1979. Its initial iteration included some of the earliest work of industry notables Steve Ditko, Dick Giordano, and Tony Tallarico, and at least one story by EC Comics mainstay Bernard Krigstein.

In 1960, a second iteration introduced the superhero Captain Atom by writer Joe Gill and artist Ditko, shortly prior to Ditko’s co-creation of Spider-Man for Marvel Comics.


First series

Space Adventures, a science-fiction anthology comic book from the Derby, Connecticut-based Charlton Comics, was initially published for 21 issue (cover-dated July 1952 – Aug. 1956). Issues #9-12 (Winter 1954 – Aug. 1954) were cover-titled Science Fiction Space Adventures. The following two issues were cover-billed Space Adventures Presents The Blue Beetle, and featured reprints of the defunct publisher Fox Comics’ superhero, from 1939. Issues 15-18 (March-Sept. 1955) carried the rubric Space Adventures Presents Rocky Jones, and featured that children’s television character in licensed TV spin-off stories. These were primarily illustrated by penciler Ted Galindo and inked by, variously, Dick Giordano, Ray Osrin, or Galindo himself. Giordano penciled at least one “Rocky Jones” story, “Gravity-Plus”, inked by Jon D’Agostino, in issue 18. Issues 19 and 21 reverted to Space Adventures, interspersed with another licensed tie-in, Space Adventures Presents First Trip to the Moon — a retitled reprint of writer Otto Binder, penciler Dick Rockwell and inker Sam Burlockoff’s adaptation of the movie Destination Moon, from Fawcett Comics’ 1950 one-shot of that name.

Space Adventures #10-11 (Spring-June 1954) contained two of Steve Ditko’s first half-dozen comic-book covers. Issue 16 (May 1955) features a six-page story, “Jealousy on Kano”, by artist Bernard Krigstein, one of EC Comics’ acclaimed creators in one of his small handful of non-EC stories during that publisher’s 1954-55 heyday.


Second series

The numbering for Space Adventures was taken over by the Charlton war comics series War at Sea, which ran from #22-42 (cover-dated Nov. 1957 – June 1961). Space Adventures began again with issue 23, skipping the number 22, after taking over the numbering of the Charlton version of the former Fawcett series Nyoka the Jungle Girl.

This second series ran 37 issues (#23-59, May 1958 – Nov. 1964). The first issue only was cover-titled Space Adventures Presents Space Trip to the Moon and contained a second reprinting of Fawcett’s 1950s movie adaptation Destination Moon, this time with the first page deleted. Subsequent issues showcased much work by artist Steve Ditko, and at least one story by EC Comics veteran John Severin, as well as by such Charlton Comics regulars as Vince Alascia, Rocke Mastroserio, Charles Nicholas, and Sal Trapani.

Writer Joe Gill and artist Ditko introduced the space-age superhero Captain Atom in a nine-page story in issue 33 (March 1960). The character starred through issue #42 (Oct. 1961), except for skipping #41, with all stories drawn by Ditko except for two of the three in that final issue. The character would return later in the decade, and eventually be sold to DC Comics after Charlton’s 1980s bankruptcy; a version continues as a DC superhero as of 2010.

Space Adventures, which had continued all through the superhero’s run to include anthological science-fiction stories, reverted to all-anthology for issues 43-59 (Dec. 1961 – Nov. 1964) — all without Ditko, who by now freelanced exclusively for at Marvel Comics, where from 1956 he had become an established presence on that company’s science fiction/fantasy comics, and would, in 1963, co-create the popular superhero Spider-Man.


One-shot publication

The title returned as a one-shot science-fiction anthology that continued the old series numbering and was published as Space Adventures Presents U.F.O. issue 60 (Oct. 1967). This featured early work by such later notables as writer Denny O’Neil (using the pseudonym Sergius O’Shaughnessy), and artists Jim Aparo and Pat Boyette.


Third series

The next version began again with an issue #2, with Charlton considering the previous one-shot as the first issue of a relaunch. Space Adventures vol. 2, #2-8 (July 1968 – July 1969) featured work by writer O’Neil (again as O’Shaughnessy), and artists Alascia, Aparo, Boyette, Mastroserio, Nicholas, and a returning Steve Ditko who by now had left Marvel Comics and was concurrently freelancing for both Charlton and DC Comics. Artists Sanho Kim and Sam Glanzman each contributed at least one story.



The series returned for five reprint issues, #9-13 (May 1978 – March 1979), the first four of which were all-Ditko reprints of, primarily, Captain Atom stories. The final issue reprinted Charlton’s Outer Space vol. 2, #1 (Nov. 1968), featuring Ditko and other artists.



Charlton, 1952 Series 
Published in English (United States) United States 

Publication Dates: July 1952 - August 1956
Number of Issues Published: 21 (#01 - #21)
Color: full color 
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age U.S
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 War at Sea (Charlton, 1957 series) #22

Notes:
The title continues in Space Adventures v2 (Charlton, 1958 series).


Authors:

Script: Walter Gibson,

Pencils:
Lou Morales, Al Fago (signed) [as Fago],Frank Frollo,Albert Tyler,
Art Cappello,Dick Giordano,John Belfi (signed),Frank Frollo,
Stan Campbell (signed),

Inks:
Lou Morales (signed) [as Morales],Frank Frollo,Dick Giordano,
Art Cappello,John Belfi (signed), John Belfi,
Stan Campbell (signed),Vince Alascia (signed),

Letters: Jon D'Agostino ?,








Sunday, 21 May 2023

Thriller Comics Library.- #050 Captain Blood #051 Kenilworth #052 Hereward the Wake (IPC 1953 Series)

     Thriller Comics Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1953 - 5 February 1957
Number of Issues Published: 122 (#41 - #162)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month

Numbering continues from Thriller Comics (IPC, 1951 series) #40
Numbering continues with Thriller Picture Library (IPC, 1957 series) #163


 Captain Blood

IPC, 1953 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:
Rafael Sabatini (original story); Joan Whitford (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks: Edward Drury

Rafael Sabatini’s thrilling story of the gallant Irish
buccaneer who became the scourge of the King's
enemies on the Spanish Main. Told in pictures.


 Kenilworth

IPC, 1953 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Steven Chapman (painted)

Script:
Walter Scott (credited as Sir Walter Scott) (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks: Steven Chapman (signed)

A story of sword-flashing action, set against
the glamorous background of the court of
Queen Elizabeth.
The Earl of Leicester, the Queen’s favourite,
becomes involved in a strange conspiracy
which ultimately leads to tragedy.


Hereward the Wake

IPC, 1953 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:  ??

Pencils & Inks: Tom Peddie

Charles Kingsley’s story of the last of the
Saxon English.
The young Hereward, exiled from his native
land, fights and overcomes many powerful
and ruthless enemies before he is finally
proclaimed Saviour of England.


Wednesday, 17 May 2023

Thriller Comics Library.- #047 Lorna Doone #048 Quentin Durward #049 Guy Fawkes (IPC 1953 Series)

    Thriller Comics Library

Publisher: IPC
Publication Dates: November 1953 - 5 February 1957
Number of Issues Published: 122 (#41 - #162)
Color: Colour cover; black and white interior
Dimensions: Digest
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: was ongoing
Publication Type: magazine 
68 pages   -   Indicia Frequency: The First Thursday in Each Month

Numbering continues from Thriller Comics (IPC, 1951 series) #40
Numbering continues with Thriller Picture Library (IPC, 1957 series) #163


 Lorna Doone

IPC, 1953 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:
R. D. Blackmore (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:
Patrick Nicolle; H. M. Brock

R. D. Blackmore’s romantic tale of the days of Charles Il.
They were anxious times for the honest folk of Exmoor
when the lawless Doones rode out on the warpath-killing,
burning and looting.
But their reign of terror was brought to an end when
the outlaws ran foul of fearless young John Ridd.
    

 Quentin Durward

IPC, 1953 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:
Walter Scott (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  Tom Peddie

Exiled from his native Scotland, Quentin
Durward, a dashing young soldier-of-fortune
fights his way to fame and glory in the service of
the King of France.


 Guy Fawkes

IPC, 1953 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :  Sep E. Scott (painting)

Script:  Joan Whitford

Pencils & Inks:  Philip Mendoza

Here is the true story of Guy Fawkes, the man who
tried to blow up the Houses of Parliament—and
nearly succeeded!
In dramatic pictures, you will follow this strange
man through dark mystery and flashing action in a
story you will never forget!.



Sunday, 14 May 2023

Scary Tales #01-#46 (1975-1984) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

Charlton, 1975 Series 
Published in English (United States) United States 

Publication Dates: August 1975 - October 1984
Number of Issues Published: 46 (#1 - #46)
Color: Color
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format:Was ongoing
Publication Type: Magazine
Pages: 36    Indicia Frequency:  bimonthly

Notes
Publishing hiatus between #9 (February 1977) and #10 (September 1977) 
and again between issues #20 (July 1979) and #21 (July 1980).



Authors:

Script :
Nicola Cuti (credited), Paul Kirchner (credited),
Joe Molloy (credited), Paul Kupperberg (signed), Joe Gill,

Pencils:
Joe Staton (credited), Demetrio Sánchez Gómez (signed as Demetrio),
Sanho Kim (credited), Pete Morisi (signed as PAM),Paul Kirchner (credited),
Tom Sutton (painting), Mike Zeck (credited) (art),Steve Ditko, 
Carlos Vila (signed),Enriquez, Su Gumen, 

Inks:
Joe Staton (credited), Demetrio Sánchez Gómez (signed as Demetrio),
Sanho Kim (credited), Pete Morisi (signed as PAM),Paul Kirchner (credited)
Tom Sutton (painting), Mike Zeck (credited) (art), Steve Ditko,
Charles Nicholas,Carlos Vila (signed),Enriquez, Su Gumen, 

Letters :
Joe Staton, Sanho Kim (credited),Ray Burzon,
Tom Sutton (painting), Pete Morisi, Mike Zeck,










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