Showing posts with label Carl Pfeufer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carl Pfeufer. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 September 2023

Six-Gun Heroes #24 - #83 (1954 -1955) Complete Series [Charlton Comics Collection]

 

Charlton, 1954 Series 

Published in English (United States) United States
     Publication Dates: January 1954 - March-April 1965
Number of Issues Published: 60 (#24 - #83)
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


Tracking:
numbering continues from Six-Gun Heroes (Fawcett, 1950 series) #23
numbering continues with Gunmaster and Bullet the Gun Boy (Charlton, 1965 series) #84



Authors:

   Script:   ?
Pencils:
Stan Campbell (signed), Dick Giordano (signed), 
John Belfi (signed),  Carl Pfeufer,
Inks:
Stan Campbell, Vince Alascia ?,John Belfi (signed), 
Dick Giordano (signed), Carl Pfeufer,
Colors:    ?
Letters :
Ed Hamilton ?, Charlotte Jetter,







Saturday, 22 December 2018

Western Movie Hero (#1 - #4) 2000 - 2002 - AC [Complete Series]


Series 2000
Published in English (United States) 
Publication Dates:
    2000 - 2002 
Number of Issues Published:
  4 (#1 - #4) 
Color:   color cover; black & white interior 
Dimensions:    standard Modern Age US 
Binding:    saddle-stitched 
Pages: 44       Indicia:  Annual/Bi-Annual

Authors: 

Script
    William K. Everson, Bill Black, Monte Hale

Pencils
 Al Williamson,  Albert Micale, Carl Pfeufer (#03),  Ralph Carlson, 
Russ Manning (#04),  Howard Larsen, (photograph),

 Frank Frazetta (#03),  Albert Micale, Carl Pfeufer (#03), Ralph Carlson, Russ Manning (#04), Howard Larsen, (photograph),

 Letters
    typeset 











Link: Western Movie Hero (#1 - #4) ⇲⇲

Monday, 17 December 2018

Fawcett Movie Comic (#07 – #20) 1950 – 1952 [Series preceded by 7 Fawcett movie adaptation one-shots]

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1950 Serie
Publisher: Fawcett
Publication Dates: 1950 – December 1952
Number of Issues Published: 14 (#07 – #20)
Color: Color
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S.
Paper Stock: Glossy cover; Newsprint interior
Binding: Saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series


Series preceded by seven Fawcett movie adaptation one-shots
. See:
  Dakota Lil, Copper Canyon, Destination Moon, Montana, Pioneer Marshal, Powder River Rustlers, and Singing Guns.

Authors:

Script
Leo Dorfman, Jack Lewis, Ira Webb,  Frank Gruber (story), 

Pencils
Bob Powell, Sheldon Moldoff, Stan Campbell, Carl Pfeufer, 
Kurt Schaffenberger

Inks
Bob Powell, Sheldon Moldoff, Stan Campbell, Bob Laughlin, 
Kurt Schaffenberger


Letters: Bob Laughlin,
Information thanks to the Grand Comic Database




























TITLES:

Fawcett Movie Comic 07 - Gunmen of Abilene
Fawcett Movie Comic 08 - King of the Bull Whip
Fawcett Movie Comic 09 - The Old Frontier
Fawcett Movie Comic 10 - Missourians
Fawcett Movie Comic 11 - The Thundering Trail
Fawcett Movie Comic 12 - Rustlers On Horseback
Fawcett Movie Comic 13 - Warpath
Fawcett Movie Comic 14 - The Last Outpost
Fawcett Movie Comic 15 - The Man from Planet X
Fawcett Movie Comic 16 - Ten Tall Men
Fawcett Movie Comic 17 - Rose of Cimarron
Fawcett Movie Comic 18 - The Brigand
Fawcett Movie Comic 19 - Carbine Williams
Fawcett Movie Comic 20 - Ivanhoe

Added:

00 Dakota Lil, 
00 Copper Canyon, 
00 Destination Moon,
00 Montana, 
00 Pioneer Marshal,
00 Powder River Rustlers

Singing Guns is still missing







Singing Guns is still missing

Links: #07 – #20 + Dakota Lil, Copper Canyon, Destination Moon, Montana, 
Pioneer Marshal, and Powder River Rustlers👇


Friday, 19 October 2018

Ken Maynard (#01 – #08) 1950 - 1952 - Fawcett (Complete Series)


1950 Series
Publisher: Fawcett
Publication Dates: September 1950 – February 1952
Number of Issues Published: 8 (#01 – #08)
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was on-going series
 Pages: 36      -     Indicia Frequency: bimonthly

Notes:

Cover and splash page title is KEN MAYNARD WESTERN, indicia title is KEN MAYNARD

Authors:

Script:  R. R. Symes (Rod Reed), Otto Binder, 
Pencils: Carl Pfeufer,  Al Packer (signed), M. H., 
Inks: Carl Pfeufer, M. H
Colors: ?
Letters: typeset



Kenneth Olin Maynard (July 21, 1895 – March 23, 1973) was an American motion picture stuntman and actor. 
He appeared in more than 90 films over 20 years with his white cowboy hat,
 fancy shirt, and a pair of six-shooters.

Maynard was born in Vevay, Indiana, one of five children, another of whom,
his lookalike younger brother, Kermit, would also become an actor; most audience members assumed that Kermit was his brother’s identical twin.
Ken Maynard began working at carnivals and circuses, where he became
 an accomplished horseman. As a young man, he performed in rodeos and was a trick rider
with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show.

Maynard served in the United States Army during World War I. After the war,
 Maynard returned to show business as a circus rider with Ringling Brothers. When the circus was playing in Los Angeles, California, actor Buck Jones encouraged Maynard
to try working in the movies.
Maynard soon had a contract with Fox Studios.































Links: Ken Maynard - #01 – #08⇲⇲

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