Forgotten Books: THE MASK OF DR. FU MANCHU by Wally Wood (and Sax Rohmer,...
From way back in 1951 comes this full-length Avon one-shot adapting the novel by Sax Rohmer. This one was scanned for comicbookplus by "larrytalbot," whom we all know was aka the Wolf Man.
View ArticleDan Turner, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE in Color!: "Dive to Death" (1951)
From Crime Smashers #6, of Sept. 1951 comes the sixth in our series (of fifteen) color comic adventures of Hollywood Dan Turner. A swell guy called freddyfly uploaded this issue to comicbookplus.
View ArticleCaptain Midnight's Secret Squadron Decoder Badges (1941-49)
Collect 'em all (if you're rich), and don't forget the Decoder Whistle!
View ArticleMore WILD WEST Picture Puzzle Gum Cards (1937)
See more of these Wild West gum cards HERE. Whoever came up with this card-cutting idea (i he's still alive) should be horsewhipped.
View ArticleForgotten Books: FAMOUS SOMEDAY by Don Herron
Though this ebook is a recent release, I figure it qualifies as a Forgotten Book beccause most of the contents have been lurking deep in the pages of a Robert E. Howard fanzine called The Cimmerian,...
View ArticleDan Turner, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE in Color!: "Off-Stage Kill" (1951)
Here we go again. This one's from Crime Smashers #7, published back in Nov. 1951. And once again, it was uploaded to comicbookplus by freddyfly. Be here next Saturday for Dan's next case, "Bear-Trap...
View Article"Jesse James, King of the Bandits" by EVERETT RAYMOND KINSTLER (1952)
This tale illustrated by Everett Raymond Kinstler appeared in Avon's Blazing Sixguns #1, from Dec. 1952. Scanned for comicbookplus by darwination. Thank you, sir.
View ArticleForgotten Books: WILL EISNER'S SPIRIT ARCHIVES Vol. 1 (2000)
I've read a fair number of Spirit adventures over the years, many of them in the black and white Warren magazine published in the late '70s and early '80s. But I never made an effort to sit down and...
View ArticleDan Turner, HOLLYWOOD DETECTIVE in Color! "Bear-Trap Kill" (1952)
Our Man Dan marches on, from Crime Smashers #8, Jan. 1952. Scanned for comicbookplus by good old freddyfly.
View ArticleCHARLIE CHAN and Carmine Infantino solve "The Hit and Run Murder Case" (1948)
Some forgotten master wrote it, Carmine Infantino drew it, Joe Simon and Jack Kirby did the cover, the Prize comics company published it the Jun-Jul 1948 issue of Charlie Chan (#1), and freddyfly...
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