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Wednesday, 31 July 2024

Drag n' Wheels (#30-#59) 1968-1973. Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

 Publisher : Charlton

Publication Dates: September 1968 - May 1973
Number of Issues Published: 30 (#30 - #59)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Pages: 36 Indicia Frequency: bimonthly
Tracking:
numbering continues from Top Eliminator (Charlton, 1967 series) #29
Notes
Racing anthology.


Authors: 

Script:
Joe Gill ?, Jack Keller (signed),Don Perlin
Pencils:
Charles Nicholas, Jack Keller,Edd Ashe, Don Perlin
Inks:
Vince Alascia, Jack Keller,Edd Ashe
Colors:
?
Letters:
Rick Keller









Sunday, 28 July 2024

2000 AD #2171 - #2180 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 #2171 - #2180  Rebellion

Publication Dates:  4 March 2020 /  6 May 2020










Sunday, 21 July 2024

It's Goals That Count from The Hornet (1964) - Juan Giralt. Compiled by Verso

 Publisher  D.C. Thomson & Co. 

Creators Juan Giralt and other unknown artists
Character Type  Human

First Appearance The Hornet #65 (Dec 5th, 1964)
ultimate appearance   The Hornet #493 (February 17th.1973)

Appears in 130 issues

NICK SMITH, the famous international inside-left, had just been
transferred from his old club, Stonebury Arsenal,to Chidsea.
Chidsea were in the doldrums as usual. In the previous four

seasons,they had just missed relegation from the First Division
and, once more, they were in the danger zone. They had some fine
players but had never been able to click as a team. Nick had been
brought fo the club to see if he could inject some life into
the dispirited team.

The Hornet #65 (Dec 5th, 1964)



The Hornet #493 (February 17th.1973) pages 005-007

390 pages 

 Material from  The Hornet 

Many thanks to Verso



Wednesday, 17 July 2024

Pebbles & Bamm Bamm (#01-#36) 1972-1976 Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

 Publisher : Charlton

Publication Dates: February 1972 - December 1976
Number of Issues Published: 36  (#01-#36)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was ongoing
Pages: 36 Indicia Frequency: every six weeks

Confirmed indicia titles:
#1, 13-15, 18-19, 21-23: PEBBLES AND BAMM BAMM.
#2-12, 24-36: PEBBLES AND BAMM-BAMM.
#16-17: PEBBLES & BAMM BAMM.
#20: PEBBLES.

Cover title for all issues: TEEN-AGE PEBBLES AND BAMM-BAMM.
Notes
Based on the Hanna-Barbera characters.

Author:

Pencils, Inks & Letters: Frank Roberge.








Sunday, 14 July 2024

William Wilson from The Hornet (1964) - Miguel Ripoll. Compiled by Verso

  Publisher  D.C. Thomson & Co. 

Creators:

Written by ??

Drawn by Edmundo Fernández Ripoll "Edmond" (Main Artist)

Character Type  Human

First Appearance The Hornet #53 (Sept 12th, 1964)
ultimate appearance   The Hornet #648  (Mar. 9th.1974)
(last issue of the Hornet)
Series continued in The Hotspur 14th Feb. 1976 (852 - 874) until 17 Jul 76.

Appears in 225 issues

NICK SMITH, the famous international inside-left, had just been
transferred from his old club, Stonebury Arsenal,to Chidsea.
Chidsea were in the doldrums as usual. In the previous four

seasons,they had just missed relegation from the First Division
and, once more, they were in the danger zone. They had some fine
players but had never been able to click as a team. Nick had been
brought fo the club to see if he could inject some life into
the dispirited team.

Cover The Hornet #53 (Sept 12th, 1964)


The Hornet #53 (Sept 12th, 1964) p. 02



Cover The Hornet #180 (Feb 18th, 1967) 



 The Hornet #648  (Mar. 9th.1974) pages 26, 27 & 28

675 pages 

 Material from  The Hornet 

Many thanks to Verso