THE SHADOW and the Creeping Death! (1940)
This jolly little tale comes to us from Shadow Comics #7, November 1940. Read on . . .
View ArticleTHE WILD ADVENTURES OF CTHULHU Vol. 2 by Will Murray (who else?)
Yep, Scary Will Murray is at it again. This volume is packed with the same brand of creepy fun found in Volume 1, with a couple of new angles, too. Three of the tales were written especially for this...
View ArticleDOC SAVAGE in "Murder is a Business" (1944)
After guest-starring in the first three issues of Shadow Comics, Doc got his own book, which ran for twenty issues. When that folded, he returned here in January 1944 and stuck around for the next five...
View ArticleAl Williamson, Angelo Torres & the Cheyenne Kid fight THE BATTLE OF THE...
Here's the thrilling finale to our three-part extravaganza from Cheyenne Kid #10 (1957). Mike Britt, who supplied these swell silver proofs, tells me that Williamson and Torres were pretty stoked about...
View ArticleTHE SHADOW meets Charg, Monster! (1941)
Walter Gibson adapted his pulp novel "Charg, Monster" for the daily comic strip illustrated by Veron Green, as reprinted in Shadow Comics #8, Jan. 1941. Another adventure next Saturday!
View ArticleMoments in Paperback History: LANCECON 1991
What it was all about: Books.And more books.You get the idea.The King of Paperbacks, also King of the Barbecue.Frank Portwood with Jessica Rabbit (she's not bad, she's just drawn that way).Misters...
View ArticleDOC SAVAGE and "The Wig Thief" (1944)
Next Wednesday: Doc meets "The Man Who Hated Miami"
View ArticleWALLY WOOD finds "Winged Death on Venus" (1950)
From Amazing Adventures #1 (1950). Thanks to ae660 for slapping it up on ComicBookPlus.
View ArticleTHE SHADOW and The Mystery of the Sealed Box (1941)
A reprint from the newspaper strip. Looks cool in color, though.Next Saturday: The Shadow matches wits with Hoang Hu
View ArticleMurphy Anderson flies with LARS OF MARS (1951)
As uploaded to ComicBookPlus by aussie500. Thanks, Aus!
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