Sunday 29 October 2023

Thriller Comics Library.- #080 Robin Hood Rides Again #081 The New Adventures of the Three Musketeers #082 The Swordsman (IPC 1954 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

Robin Hood Rides Again 

IPC, 1954 Series

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

Pencils :  H. M. Brock
Inks :  Joan Whitford
Pencils : Patrick Nicolle



The New Adventures of the Three Musketeers  

IPC, 1954 Series

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

The Outlaws' Lair

The Three Musketeers / comic story / 30 pages

Pencils & Inks:  Stephen Chapman

  
The Battle of Spanish Pass

The Three Musketeers / comic story / 34 pages

Pencils & Inks:  H. M. Brock



The Swordsman

IPC, 1954 Series

Cover/  Pencils & Colors :   Eric Parker (painting)

Script:   John Hunter (original story); ? (adaptation)

Pencils & Inks:  John McNamara

  


Wednesday 25 October 2023

Soap Opera Love #01-#03 (1983) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

 Charlton, 1971 Series 

Published in English (United States) United States
 Publication Dates: February 1983 - June 1983
Number of Issues Published: 21 (#01 - #03)
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: bi-monthly


Author:

Script:
Joe Gill ?
Pencils:
Antonio Colmeiro, A. Martinez, Don Sherwood ?, 
Pete Morisi [as PAM] (signed)
Inks:
Antonio Colmeiro, Pete Morisi [as PAM] (signed),
J. Zuñiga, Don Sherwood ?
Colors
?
Letters:
Ray Burzon, Pete Morisi





Sunday 22 October 2023

Thriller Comics Library.- #077 Greenwood Outlaw #078 The Red Rapiers #079 Trumpeter Sound ! (IPC 1954 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



Greenwood Outlaw
IPC, 1954 Series

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

ScripScript: Morton Pike (original story); ??? (adaptation) ??    

 Pencils & Inks:  ???


The Red Rapiers
IPC, 1954 Series


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

Script:Script:  ??? 

 Pencils & Inks:  Robert Forrest


Trumpeter Sound ! 
IPC, 1955 Series


Cover/  Pencils & Colors : D. C. Eyles (painting)

Script:Script:  Mike Butterworth (adaptation); D. L. Murray (original story)  

 Pencils & Inks:  Eric Parker


Wednesday 18 October 2023

The Flintstones (1972) One Shot [Charlton Comics Collection]



Charlton, 1972 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Price: None Listed 
 Pages: 100  Indicia / Colophon
 Publisher:Charlton Press Inc.
Editing:? 
Color: Color cover; black and white interior 
Dimensions: 5 1/4 x 8 inches
 Paper Stock: cardstock cover, newsprint interior 
Binding: Squarebound 
Publishing Format: collected edition

This issue has variants:
- The Flintstones (Charlton, 1972 series) [60¢ Xerox Education Publications Book Club Edition]










Sunday 15 October 2023

El Mestizo from Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant (4 June to 17 September 1977) - Compiled by A. Wallace

 

"El Mestizo" is a British comic war story published in the weekly anthology Battle Picture Weekly from 4 June to 17 September 1977 by IPC Magazines. Set during the American Civil War, the story follows a mestizo slave turned mercenary returning from Mexico to America in 1862. The story was written by Alan Hebden and drawn by Carlos Ezquerra.

Creation

Since starting work on Battle Picture Weekly on the strips "Rat Pack" and "Major Eazy", Carlos Ezquerra had rapidly become one of the comic's most popular artists by 1977. He was much in demand elsewhere, working with Pat Mills and John Wagner on designing Judge Dredd for new science fiction weekly title 2000 AD. Battle editor Dave Hunt wanted to keep Ezquerra, and assigned Alan Hebden - who had worked with the artist on "Major Eazy" - to create a story, especially for the artist, coming up with "El Mestizo". As it was, Ezquerra left as regular artist on "Judge Dredd" in controversial circumstances, and would remain with Battle for another year.


As with Eazy, Hebden drew on the Clint Eastwood-starring Dollars Trilogy of films, directed by Sergio Leone, both for the mysterious lead character and the historical setting.John Freeman would later suggest that Jimi Hendrix influenced the design of the character.

Publishing story

While Ezquerra greatly enjoyed both the comic and working with Hebden, but was aware the strip's unconventional nature - being the first in Battle to feature a black hero and the first (and last) story in the comic set in the American Civil War, and at the time one of the few not centred on World War II - meant it was unlikely to be popular with readers. He would recall that "England in the seventies was not the right place for this character".

Their predictions proved correct as it only lasted for 16 issues before the pair were returned to "Major Eazy". Hebden would later reflect it was "too radical a story for the readership of the time", and felt Ezquerra wouldn't have left Battle to draw "Strontium Dog" in Starlord if the strip had continued for longer

Since 2016, the rights to the story have been owned by Rebellion Developments. In 2018 they issued a hardcover collected edition of all 16 episodes under their Treasury of British Comics label,[10] shortly before Ezquerra's death.

Plot summary

A mysterious stranger appears in a Texas border town in 1862; with word of 'El Mestizo's deeds having already spread few are willing to tangle with him. He claims to be uninterested in the civil war being waged across America, instead having crossed from Mexico in pursuit of a murderer called Hutardo - though he has no reservations about taking on mercenary work for both Union and Confederate armies. He also pays a visit to the plantation in Alabama that he escaped from, visiting old friend Shelley and killing his former 'owner', only to see her mortally wounded by a group of Yankee brigands.


Collected editions

Title                Publisher                           Release date                        Contents

El Mestizo Rebellion Developments 15 November 2018  Material from Battle 4 June to                                                                                                17 September 1977


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

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

https://www.comicsreview.co.uk/nowreadthis/2018/12/29/el-mestizo/

https://www.comics.org/issue/1884889/

https://www.comics.org/issue/1884889/


59 pages taken from the Battle Picture Weekly and Valiant 

(IPC Magazines)

 #118 (4 June 1977) to #133 (17 September 1977)

 59 pages in white and black

Compiled by A. Wallace







Wednesday 11 October 2023

Tales of the Mysterious Traveler #01 - #15 (1956 - 1985) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


 Charlton, 1956 Series
Published in English (United States) United States
 
Publication Dates: August 1956 - December 1985
Number of Issues Published: 15 (#1 - #15)
Color: color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US (#1-13); standard Modern Age US (#14, 15)
Paper Stock:
glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Publication Type: magazine
Pages: 36    Indicia:  Frequency: bi-monthly

Tracking:
numbering continues with Tales of the Mysterious Traveler 
(Robin Snyder and Steve Ditko, 2015 series) #16

Notes
Partly adapted from an index by Mike Wileman.
The indicias of issues #1-2 and #4-13 say "Tales of the Mysterious Traveler".
The indicia of issue #3 says "Tales of the Mysterious Traveller".


Authors:

Script :
Joe Gill ?
Pencils :
Dick Giordano, Charles Nicholas, Steve Ditko (signed as Ditko), 
Tony Tallarico ?, Bill Molno,
Inks :
Vince Alascia, Dick Giordano,  Steve Ditko (signed as Ditko), 
Sal Trapani, Frank McLaughlin ?, 
Letters :
Jon D'Agostino







Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...