Monday 4 November 2024

The Black Widow from Misty (1978) Bill Harrington & Jaime Rumeu - Compiled by A. Wallace [Remake]

   The Black Widow    

 Written by  Bill Harrington  (Uncomfirmed) , Drawn by Jaime Rumeu 

Misty  No. 20 (June 17th, 1978)   /  Misty  No. 33 (September 16th, 1978) 

Episodes: 14

Black Widow summons the spiders to her. In science class Sadie drops spider she is given to hold, as scared of them and that night sees meteor shower, goes out to investigate and treads on one in tube, takes to teacher to identify and overnight it grows double in size.

[Opening splash page of face glaring out at us in middle of web.] Mysterious woman arrives at school advising against ill treatment of animals and offering five pounds for any spider they can bring her. Freda (arriving late) decides to take spider to sell to her, Sadie catches her and goes with her to lady’s house as can’t get it off her, when they arrive are trapped in giant web... 

Translations/Reprints:  There is no

56 pages + 1 cover

 Material from Misty 

Compiled by A. Wallace 

Sunday 3 November 2024

A Leap Through Time... from Misty (1978). ¿¿ & Eduardo Feito - Compiled by A. Wallace

   A Leap Through Time...    

 Written by  ??  , Drawn by Eduardo Feito  

Misty  No. 30 (August 26th, 1978)   /  Misty  No. 36 (October 7th, 1978) 

Episodes: 7

Bookworm Elena is in Crete with school, wanders off to ruins after being teased for not being athletic enough, imagines herself in past as a bull dancer and demonstrates gymnastic skills in present as well as holding onto crystal bull charm thrown to her in her vision. They leave island and she feels sad…
Elena back in England but still has gymnastic ability but slips when trying out for school team and dreams herself back in Crete with the bulldancers, who she is training.

Translations/Reprints:  There is no

31 pages + 1 cover

 Material from Misty 

Compiled by A. Wallace 

Saturday 2 November 2024

Moonchild from Misty (1978) John Armstrong & Pat Mills - Compiled by A. Wallace (Remake)


 Moonchild 

 Written by Pat Mills , Drawn by John Armstrong

Misty  No. 01 (February 4th, 1978)  /  Misty  No. 13  (April 29nd, 1978)

Episodes: 13

Jenny gets a job at a mysterious boarding school where she discovers she is one of many previous fair-haired skivvies, and is constantly told she is being protected. Doesn’t tell on girls for prank and in bed that evening receives a warning on her window.

Jenny is picked on by other girls and then sees them throw a book belonging to one of the others up into ivy on the chapel, climbs it to give it back, and sees someone in hood chanting and placing her photo on the altar.

Jenny goes into village to do shopping on school coach but driver is scared by her and villagers also avoid her. He doesn’t pick her back up and throws her a note telling her to stay away, and his bus crashes later that day....

https://comics.bournemouth.ac.uk/story.php?title=Moonchild

Translations/Reprints:  There is no

53 pages 

 Material from Misty 

Compiled by A. Wallace 



Friday 1 November 2024

Super Detective Library (#01 - #154) 1953 - 1959. Amalgamated Press / Super Detective Picture Library (#155 - #188) 1959 - 1961. IPC [Complete Series] #98, 122 & 172 Courtesy of Jens Terje


Super Detective Library
Amalgamated Press, 1953 Series
Published in English (United Kingdom)  United Kingdom

Publication Dates:  March 1953 - 1959 ?
Number of Issues Published:
154 (#01 - #154)
Color:
Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions:  Digest
Paper Stock:  Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding:  Squarebound
Publishing Format:  Was ongoing
Publication Type:  magazine
 Pages 68        Indicia Frequency The first Thursday in each month

Tracking:
numbering continues in Super Detective Picture Library (IPC, 1959 series)

Notes:

Exact change remains to be documented.
Investigate where the title and publisher changed from Super Detective Library
 (Amalgamated, 1953 series) to 
Super Detective Picture Library (Fleetway, 1959 series). Check #153-155.

Authors: 

Script:  ?, Victor Canning 
Pencils:  ?,  Reg Bunn, Ron Embleton
Inks:  ?,   Reg Bunn, Ron Embleton
Letters:    ?



Super Detective Picture Library
IPC, 1959 Series
Published in English (United Kingdom)  United Kingdom

Publication Dates:
1959 - [January 2] 1961
Number of Issues Published:
34 (#155 - #188)
Color:
Colour cover; Black and white interior
Dimensions:  Digest
Paper Stock:  Glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding:  Squarebound
Publishing Format:  Was ongoing
Publication Type:  magazine
 Pages 68      Indicia Frequency ?

Tracking:
numbering continues from Super Detective Library (Amalgamated Press, 1953 series)

Note:
Exact change remains to be documented.

Notes:
Investigate where the title and publisher changed from Super Detective Library (Amalgamated) to Super Detective Picture Library (Fleetway). Check #153-155.

Authors: 

Script:  ?, Victor Canning 
Pencils:  ?, Ron Turner
Inks:  ?,   Ron Turner
Letters:    ?






Super Detective Library was a picture library published by Amalgamated Press
then Fleetway, from 1953 to 1960.

It originally focused on characters from existing detective stories across literature
 (The Saint, Bulldog Drummond, Fu Manchu), radio (Dick Barton)
 and film (Harry Lime 
of The Third Man fame).

From relatively early on the comic also dabbled in science fiction. Issue 14 introduced a new character, Rod Collins - Special Agent in Space; shortly after this came stories such as Kidnapped by Martians (issue 23) and Revolt on Venus (issue 35).

Issue 37, with its story "Crime Rides the Spaceways", introduced a longer-lasting spacefaring detective named Rick Random. Although the science fiction stories accounted for a surprisingly large chunk of the comic's output during this time, there was still time for more traditional detectives: Sherlock Holmes made his debut in issue 65. Around the same time the comic also introduced Inspector Chafik of the Baghdad Police and the female detective Lesley Shane; these two emerged, alongside Rick Random, as the comic's main characters.

Later, the comic begun to rely heavily on reprints of the American strip Rip Kirby, the original characters - aside from Rick Random - being sidelined in the process.
Reprints of the British newspaper strip Buck Ryan also began appearing towards the end
 of the comic's life, along with John Steel, a character who also appeared in
Thriller Picture Library.



Super Detective Library was a digest sized, 68 page comic with painted covers and black and white interiors that ran from 1953 to 1960 and appeared twice a month.

It featured a rotating roster of detective and science fiction stories from English, Canadian and American artists and writers, and an artistic and writing style that you don’t see anymore.

Most issues were original stories and art, however they would from time to time fill the S.D.L. with reprints of newspaper strips such as America’s Rip Kirby.






 # 98, 122 & 172  Courtesy of Jens Terje





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