Showing posts with label Ron Embleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron Embleton. Show all posts

Friday, 1 November 2024

Super Detective Library (#01 - #154) 1953 - 1959. Amalgamated Press / Super Detective Picture Library (#155 - #188) 1959 - 1961. IPC [Complete Series]


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





Saturday, 20 March 2021

Ron Embleton - 40 Stories

Ron Embleton (1930-1988)

Ronald Sydney Embleton (b. London, 6 October 1930; d. 13 February 1988) 
drew from a young age, winning a national poster competition aged 12, 
and studied at the South East Essex Technical College and School of Art. 
He joined a commercial art studio and was beginning to establish himself as a freelance comics artist when he turned 18 and was called up for national service.
He returned to freelancing in 1950, seeting up a studio with his schoolfriend Terry Patrick and James Bleach. They worked for small publishers like Scion, TV Boatrdman, Norman Light, DCMT and others, and Embleton started working for Amalgamated Press' Comet, Comic Cuts, 
Cowboy Comics and Super Detective Library.


He drew "Rogers' Rangers" (1953), "Strongbow the Mighty" (1954-57) and "Don o' the Drums" (1957) for Mickey Mouse Weekly, and "Wulf the Briton" (1956-60) for Express Weekly, on which he developed his colour technique and later wrote scripts.
 Later strips he worked on included "Biggles" (1960) for TV Express,
 "Wrath of the Gods" (1963) for Boy's World, and "Johnny Frog" (1964) for the Eagle. His work on "Stingray" for TV Century 21, led Gerry Anderson to invite him to provide art for the opening credits of his new show, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.

He also illustrated numerous series for Look and Learn in the 1960s and early 70s, 
and filled in for Don Lawrence on one episode of The Trigan Empire. From 1971 he provided illustrations for World of Wonder. He also drew for nursery titles like Playhour, Once Upon a Time
and The Storyteller. In the late 70s he was commissioned to draw 43 characters
 from Dickens for This England magazine.

In his later career he drew full colour comic strips for Penthouse magazine - "Oh, Wicked Wanda" (1973-80), written by Frederic Mullally, and "Sweet Chastity", 
written by Bob Guccione.
 He also drew the fishing strip Terry and Son, written by Conrad Frost, 
in the Daily Express in 1984-88. He died of a heart attack in 1957.

https://ukcomics.fandom.com/wiki/Ron_Embleton_(1930-1988)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Embleton

SUMMARY

1951-Buffalo Bill and The Phantom

1952-H813 - Long Gun

1953-H875 - The Singing Sword

1954-LSA-The Lore of the West

1955-SDL#58- Panthers Moon

1936-P095-Ron Embletons Playhour.

1956-P095-The Compleat Boy King Arthur

1956-P112-Beauty and the Beast

1956-Ph095-Ron Embletons Playhour 2

1956-SDL#72-The Golden Salamander

1957-MMW-Don o the Drums

1957-MW-Don o the Drums

1957-P156-Judar and his Brothers

1957-R1659_The Homeless Ones

1957-R1671-The Lore of the West

1960-TVE306-Biggles

1963-BWO1-Wrath of the Gods 

1963-BW26-Ticket to Adventure

1963-BW28-What Would You Do

1963-BW4S-Hand of Fate

1963-JJA-The Last Dragons

1963-Ph458-Embletons Gulliver Guinea-Pigs Travels 2

1963-TA-Vengeance of the Hawk

1964-Conqueror of the World

1964-Eagle-The Prizefighters

1964-Johnny Frog

1964-Zizi and the Daccits

1965-BWA-Boys World annuals

1965-JJA-The Golden Ball

1965-Ron Embletons Amber (Dutch)

1965-Ron Embletons Stingray

1966-JJA-The Land Without Sugar

1966-LP040-The Man from Uncle

1969.14-The Swan Queen

1971-Li-The Flower of Gloster

1973-Oh, Wicked Wanda (complete

1901-Sweet Chesity 01-08 (complete Spanish)

1961-Sweet Chesiy

1982-JJA-Untidy Daniel

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