Friday, 28 February 2025

Betty Page Collection - Contributed by Jens Terje



 Bettie Mae Page (April 22, 1923 – December 11, 2008) was an American model who gained notoriety in the 1950s for her pin-up photos.She was often referred to as the "Queen of Pinups": her long jet-black hair, blue eyes, and trademark bangs have influenced artists for generations. After her death, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner called her "a remarkable lady, an iconic figure in pop culture who influenced sexuality, taste in fashion, someone who had a tremendous impact on our society".

A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Page lived in California in her early adult years before moving to New York City to pursue work as an actress. There, she found work as a pin-up model, and she posed for several photographers throughout the 1950s. Page was "Miss January 1955", one of the earliest Playmates of the Month for Playboy magazine. After years in obscurity, she experienced a resurgence of popularity in the 1980s.

In 1959, Page converted to evangelical Christianity and worked for Billy Graham,studying at Bible colleges in Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon, with the intent of becoming a missionary. The latter part of Page's life was marked by depression, violent mood swings, and several years in a state psychiatric hospital with paranoid schizophrenia.


Jens Terje offers us the following files:

The Glamorous Betty Page 001-003 

Betty Page in Bondage 001-003, 005 (Nutrix, 1960)

6 Betty Page Comics (1992-1997)

3 Betty Page Magazines 1990 & 1993

Betty Page - Private Peeks 001 & 004 (1978-80)

The Betty Pages Digest 01-09 (1987-1995) 

Bettie Page - Queen of the Nile 001-003 

The Pin-Up Art of Bill Ward (2006)

Bettie Page - Jumpin' Jungle Jive (1996) [comic]

Glamour International suplemento 16, 17 & 19 Sweet Bettie (IT) (EN) (FR) (1991) 

The Little Book of Bettie - Tori Rodriguez 







Wednesday, 26 February 2025

DC Horrors Vol. 2 (May 1972 - Oct. 1972) - Compiled by Voltaire57


So here are 14 spectral apparitions, we have nevertheless avoided 
the number 13
 in case it would bring bad luck!,

DEATH, THE PALE HORSEMAN !  #5 (May 1972)

THE HANDS FROM THE GRAVE !   #5 (May 1972)

THE TELL YALE MIRROR #5 (Reprise of  #13 House of Mystery; April 1953)

CARAVAN OF DOOM  #5 (May 1972)   

THE PHANTOM OF THE FOG  #5 (Reprise of #123 House of Mystery; June 1962)

THE HEARSE CAME AT MIDNIGHT  #5 (May 1972)

A SPECTER POURED THE POTION   #6 (July 1972)

RIDE WITH THE DEVIL   #6 (July 1972)

DEATH AWAITS WE   #6 (July 1972)

GHOST CARGO FROM THE SKY    #6 (July 1972)

TOUCH NOT MY TOMB!   #7 (August 1972)

THE SWEET SMILE OF DEATH  #7 (August 1972)

THE CADAVER IN THE CLOCK !  #8 (October 1972)

TO KILL A TYRANT   #8 (October 1972)






More information about "Comics Compilations made by Voltaire57"  HERE

Thanks to Voltaire 57 for these magnificent albums


Monday, 24 February 2025

The Victor (0451-0500) 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 (0451-0500)

Oct. 11th, 1969   /   Sept 19th, 1970




Friday, 21 February 2025

Thriller Comics Library.- #115 Guns at Broken Bow / #116 The Cavalier and the Crown / #117 The Phantom of the Highway (Dick Turpin) (IPC 1956 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



#115 Guns at Broken Bow 

IPC, Feb 2, 1956  Series

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

Script:  Barry Ford (credited) (adaptation); William Heuman (original story)

Pencils & Inks: ??



#116 The Cavalier and the Crown

IPC, Feb 2, 1956  Series

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

Script: ??

Pencils & Inks: Sep E. Scott 



 The Phantom of the Highway (Dick Turpin)

IPC, Feb 2, 1956  Series

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

Script: ?? 

Pencils & Inks:  Hugh McNeill 



Wednesday, 19 February 2025

DC Horrors Vol. 1 (Sept. 1971 - March 1972) - Compiled by Voltaire57



So here come out of limbo 12 stories, like the strokes of midnight, little spectral stories.

 DEATH'S BRIDEGROOM  #1 (September 1971)

THE TATOOED TERROR !#1 (Reprise du #122 Sensation Mystery; November 1952)

THE LAST DREAM #1 (Reprise du #107 Sensation Comics; January 1952)

MISSION SUPERNATURAL  #2 (November 1973)

THE SORROW OF THE SPIRITS!  #2 (Reprise of #21 House of Mystery; December 1953)

LANTERN IN THE RAIN #2 (Reprise of #133 Sensation Mystery; January 1953)

THE DARK GODDESS OF DOOM   #3 (January 1972)

THE MAGICIAN WHO HAUNTED HOLLYWOOD  #3 (Reprise of #10 House of Mystery; 
January 1953)

THE SCREAMING SKULLS   #3 (January 1972)

THE CRIMSON CLAW   # 4 (March 1972)

THE FANGED SPECTRES OF KINSHORO    # 4 (March 1972)

THE LEGEND OF THE BLACK SWAN  #3 (Reprise of #48 House of Mystery; March 1956)









More information about "Comics Compilations made by Voltaire57"  HERE

Thanks to Voltaire 57 for these magnificent albums


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