Friday, 15 May 2020

Hal Foster's Prince Valiant Sunday Strips 2012 - 53 Strips - By Gianni & Schultz


Hal Foster's Prince Valiant Sunday Strips

By Gianni & Schultz

Year 2012 - 53 strips

The Philadelphia Inquirer 01-01-2012/ 30-12-2012
 King Features Syndicate 


Scan:  DCP webrips





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Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Jungle Tales of Tarzan (#1 - #4) 1964 - 1965 (Complete Series) Charlton Comics Collection


Charlton, 1964 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Dates:
December 1964 - July 1965
Number of Issues Published:  4 (#1 - #4)
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

Note:
This was an unauthorized Tarzan comic. Related to this is a series of 5 paperbacks published 
by Gold Star books which was a Charlton imprint.


Authors:

Script:
Edgar Rice Burroughs (original); Joe Gill (adaptation), Pat Masulli, Joe Gill, 

Pencils:
Sam Glanzman, Pat Masulli (signed), Tony Tallarico, Dick Giordano (signed),
 Bill Montes, Frank McLaughlin, 

Inks:
Sam Glanzman, Pat Masulli (signed), Tony Tallarico, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio (signed), Ernie Bache, Frank McLaughlin,



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Saturday, 9 May 2020

Fleetway Super Library Front Line Series 08. Scan: A. Wallace


Front Line Series

Publication Dates:   January 1967 - January 1968 
Number of Issues Published:    26 (#1 - #26)
Pages: 132  Indicia Frequency:  ?


Script  ?  Pencils ?  Inks ?  Letters ?



Fleetway Super Library was a comic published by Fleetway from 1967 to 1968. 
As its title suggests it followed the picture library format, albeit on a chunkier scale than usual:
 each issue was 
132 pages long, containing a 122-page main story alongside back-up material 
such as a quiz or reprints of humour strips.
The Fleetway Super Library series was itself split into three smaller series, each with two protagonists. Stupendous, which was called Fantastic during the first month 
of its existence, 

Fleetway Super Library was a comic published by Fleetway from 1967 to 1968. 
As its title suggests it followed the picture library format, albeit on a chunkier scale than usual:
 each issue was 
132 pages long, containing a 122-page main story alongside back-up material 
such as a quiz or reprints of humour strips.
The Fleetway Super Library series was itself split into three smaller series, each with two protagonists. Stupendous, which was called Fantastic during the first month 
of its existence,

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Scan: A. Wallace






Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Four Color Dell 1942 -1962 [#0826-#0850]

 



Four Color

Dell, 1942 Series
Published in English (United States) United States

Publication Dates:
    1942 - April-June 1962 
Number of Issues Published:
    1331 (#1 - Little Joe - #1354 - Calvin and the Colonel) 
Color:  Color 
Dimensions:
    Standard Golden Age U.S.; Standard Silver Age U.S. 
Paper Stock:    Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior 
Binding:    Saddle-stitched 
Publishing Format:   Was Ongoing Series 
Publication Type:   magazine 
Pages  68     Indicia frequency  ?

More information HERE




Four Color  Dell  [#0826-#0850]  1957 

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Sunday, 3 May 2020

Hal Foster's Prince Valiant Sunday Strips 2011 - 52 Strips - By Gianni & Schultz


Hal Foster's Prince Valiant Sunday Strips

By Gianni & Schultz

Year 2011 - 52 strips

The Philadelphia Inquirer 02-01-2011/ 25-12-2011
 King Features Syndicate 


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Tuesday, 28 April 2020

Hal Foster's Prince Valiant Sunday Strips 2010 - 52 Strips - By Gianni & Schultz



Hal Foster's Prince Valiant Sunday Strips

By Gianni & Schultz

Year 2010 - 52 strips

The Philadelphia Inquirer 03-01-2010/ 26-12-2010
 King Features Syndicate 


Scan:  DCP webrips




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