Wednesday, 28 August 2024

Secrets of Young Brides v2 (#01-#09) 1975-1976 [Charlton Comics Collection] MISSING #05 & #07

 

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

Julyuly 1975 - November 1976
Number of Issues Published: 9 (#1 - #9)
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: bi-monthly


Authors:

Script:
Joe Gill ?, Jennifer White (signed),

Pencils:
Charles Nicholas (signed), Enrique Nieto (signed),
Art Cappello (signed), Tom Sutton (painting),
Sururi Gumen, Frank Bolle [as FWB], Francisco Pujalte ?,

Inks:
Art Cappello (signed), Vince Alascia (signed),
Tom Sutton (painting), Frank Bolle [as FWB], Sururi Gumen,
Enrique Nieto (signed),Francisco Pujalte,

Letters:
Jon D'Agostino, Charlotte Jetter,







 #09 Courtesy of Jens Terje




MISSING #05 & #07


Sunday, 25 August 2024

CLASSICS ILLUSTRATED 158A DR. NO - Contributed by Jens Terje



  Dr. No (or Doctor No) is a comic book by Norman Nodel
It is a loose adaptation of the eponymous James Bond film released in 1962, 
which in turn is inspired by the novel by Ian Fleming. 
It was first published in the United Kingdom in Classics Illustrated#158A.

Here are two complete versions of Dr. No IC158a (1962),

 with covers and inside covers fixed and the 2023 reprint.




We thank Jens Terje for this generous contribution


Wednesday, 21 August 2024

Hi and Lois (#01-#11) 1969-1971 Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]


Publisher: Charlton
Publication Dates: November 1969 – July 1971
Number of Issues Published: 11 (#1 – #11)
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

Based on the newspaper strip.


Hi and Lois is an American comic strip about a suburban family. Created by Mort Walker and illustrated by Dik Browne, it debuted on October 18, 1954, distributed by King Features Syndicate.

The Flagstons first appeared in Walker’s Beetle Bailey. They spun off into their own strip, written by Walker and drawn by Browne. Lois Flagston (née Bailey) is Beetle Bailey’s sister and the two strips make occasional crossovers. One of these occurred on the strip’s 40th anniversary in 1994, when Beetle visited his sister Lois and her family. Chip resembles his Uncle Beetle in attitude and appearance, especially the eyes.

Authors :  ????








 #08 
Courtesy of Jens Terje

Sunday, 18 August 2024

Day Of The Dragon from Misty (1978) Jaime Rumeu - Compiled by A. Wallace

  Day Of The Dragon 

 Written by  ???         Drawn by Jaime Rumeu

Misty  No. 10 (April 8th, 1978)  /  Misty  No. 19  (June 10th, 1978)

Episodes: 10

Gayle and her cousin Dave in ‘town’ (London?) visit antique shop
 and she is given ‘magic’ mirror by owner (Dave is suspicious, and Chinese
 man ‘sinister smile’) when she gets home it projects vision of previous 
owner on wall, she looks like her.

Gayle calls Dave but mirror picture vanishes when he arrives.
 She has dreams about China, and returns to shop but it is closed.
 Man named Wang follows her, she argues with Dave as he
 is not interested in her dreams etc.

Gayle watches story of Chen, who sneaks out to meet her betrothed 
who she loves very much, but on return discovers her father
 has promised her to another, vicious and arrogant man, so arranges
 to sneak out of the house that night...

https://comics.bournemouth.ac.uk/story.php?title=Day+Of+The+Dragon

Translations/Reprints:  Best Of Misty, Issue 7 (August 1st, 1986)

30 pages + 1 Cover


 Material from Misty

Compiled by A. Wallace 



Wednesday, 14 August 2024

Thriller Comics Library.- #113 Rob Roy Forever (Robin Hood) / #114 Fighter for Freedom (Robin Hood)

     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


#113 Rob Roy Forever 

IPC, Jan 1, 1956  Series

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

Script:  Mike Butterworth

Pencils & Inks: Fred Holmes

2 stories :

The Giant of Glenfarg

The Last of the Lochabers



#114 Fighter for Freedom (Robin Hood) 

IPC, Jan 1, 1956  Series

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

Script: ???

Pencils & Inks: 
D. C. Eyles (page 1); Reg Bunn (faces); Arthur Horowicz (pages 2-64)

3 chapters :



Sunday, 11 August 2024

The Victor (0151-0200) D.C. Thomson, 1961

   

 The Victor

The Victor was a British comic paper published weekly by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. The Victor ran for 1,657 issues from 25 January 1961 until it ceased publication on 21 November 1992. Associated with it was the annually published The Victor Book for Boys. This annual was first published in 1964, with the last edition published in 1994. A hardback book, The Best of The Victor, was published in 2010 ready to commemorate the 50th anniversary of this popular adventure comic. The book featured a selection of reprints from the weekly comic....


The Victor (0151-0200)

January 11th, 1964  / December 19th, 1964   





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