HAMMETT HERALD-TRIBUNE: The Radio Biz (1944)
New York Daily News, Apr. 22, 1944St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 14, 1944Cincinnati Enquirer, May 16, 1944
View Article"Remember the Alamo" from Stamps Comics (1952)
wWalter Palais is credited with the art for this mini-saga from Stamps Comics #6, August 1952. Movielover is the hero who scanned it for ComicBookPlus.
View ArticleThe TOYNK Battle of the Alamo!
Today is the day (back in 1836) that Crockett, Bowie, Travis and many other heroes gave their lives for the country-to-be of Texas at the Alamo. I got these five figures (sold separately) ten or so...
View ArticleTHE CISCO KID! by Bernard Baily (1944)
Bernard Baily had a long career with D.C. comics, stretching from 1938 to 1980. But in 1944 he started his own comic line, publishing at least four one-shots, and The Cisco Kid #1 is one of them. I...
View ArticleHAMMETT HERALD-TRIBUNE: Life in This Man's Army (1944)
Harrisburg Telegraph, May 6, 1944Honolulu Advertiser, May 28, 1944Escanaba Daily Press, June 3, 1944Pittsburg Sun-Telegraph, Oct. 21, 1944New York Daily News, Nov. 4, 1944St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Dec....
View ArticleMAVERICK and the "Relic of Fort Tejon" (1958)
This adventure from Four Color comics #930 comes you direct from 1958. Don't know who drew it. Do you?This story is dedicated to Owlhoot Dale Goble. If anyone out there has a camel in need of a good...
View ArticleAL FELDSTEIN and "The Spectre in the Castle!" (1950)
Here's a tale of the Crypt Keeper before he got his own mag. A groovy silverprint from Crime Patrol #16.Â
View ArticleHAMMETT HERALD-TRIBUNE: Red Baiting (1945 Edition)
Spokane Chronicle, Mar. 13, 1945Knoxvillle News-Sentinel, July 18, 1945Louisville Courier-Journal, July 19, 1945
View ArticleRED RYDER Rides Again! (1939)
The continuing adventures of Red and Beaver were reprinted in Crackajack Funnies #13, 14 & 15 in 1939, as found on ComicBookPlus. They'll be back - as will the dastardly Ace Hanlon.
View ArticleTOM MIX in Ghost Canyon (1940)
This one's from Ralston Purina's own Tom Mix Comics #1, from Sept. 1940. It was uploaded to ComicBookPlus by "editor." Pencils and inks are credited to Fred Meagher.
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