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From Dixie Dugan #3, 1942.

Dixie Dugan by writer J.P. McEvoy and artist John Strebel That ran in newspapers and comics from 1929 to 1966

Strebel had a unique way of drawing night scenes.

#oldcomics #dixieDugan #artstyles

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Captain Video, a comic based on an early television hero from Fawcett in 1951. Stories and art by George Evans and Martin Thall.

When are we getting a YouTube series called Sargent Major Streaming?

#CaptainVideo #oldtelevision #comicbook #vintageComicBook

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From Treasure Chest of Fun and Facts, 1950.

Whole lot of war in April.

#april #wars #warsstart

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Published by Marvel (Using the Star Logo) in April, 1986.

#Spider-Ham #MarvelComics

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Topix # 12, December 1949, published by the Catechetical Guild Educational Society.

#relisgioucomics

That cover!

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On sale, March 1956.

#ClassicsIllustrated #HuckleberryFinn

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Post your favorite Lord of the Rings character. Wrong answers only.

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Comics from DC for sale in March, 1976

#SwampThing #DCcomics #Batman

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The Aldine "Boys First-Rate Pocket Library." Texas Tom's Trio or the Queen Affair at Tombstone. August, 1887.

Yeah, a cowboy hero who wears a cat on his head, they they keep bring back Billy the Kid and Buffalo Bill, but not him.

#wildwest #AmericanHero

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Can 6000 Nuns Be Wrong? published in 1950 by The Catechetical Guild

#nuns #comicbook #CatecheticalGuild

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. G-8 and His Battle Aces, December, 1943.

Art by H. W. Kiemle.

Look Dis, if you don't like them, why have you read six of them?

#g-8 #pulphero #HWKiernle #pulpart

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From Lucy: The Real Gone Girl # 3, 1953.

To say the least the meaning of “cougar” and perhaps also "creepy" seems to have changed over the years.

#cougar #slang

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On sale from Dell Comics in Feb. 1967.

#DellComics #MissionImpossible #comicbooks

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Peg's Companion, a British romance paper from 1928.

#romance #BritishRomance

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“Argosy,” October 10, 1931. Cover art by Paul Stahr for Theodore Roscoe’s Haiti Novelette, “The Voodoo Express.”

Voodoo Choo Choo!

#paulStaly #pulpmagazine

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The 1953 Harlequin Science Fiction reprinting of The Gold Amazon a series written by John Russel Fearn about a super woman who appeared in 20 stories starting in 1939 in Fantastic Adventures, two years before the appearance of Wonder Woman.

#ClassicScienceFiction #Superherine #ScienceFiction

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DC Comics on sale in Fab. 1967.

#DCcomics #wonderwoman #blackhawks

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I think the drawing looks more like a middle-age Beavis and / or Butt-Head

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Bullseye, Mar 28, 1931.

#ThrillerFiction #BritishPulp

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Bullseye, Jan 24, 1931.

#BritishPulp

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From the Girl's Crystal Annual 1955. I could not find the names of the artists.

#BritishComics

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Detective Weekly with The Case of the Grey Envelope by George Norman Philips. Story features Zenith the Albino. This was reprinted under the same title in The Union Jack #1276 31 Mar 1928. Also has 'A Case for Sexton Blake Part 2 of 4' based on the radio play.

#SextonBlake #ZenithTheAlbino

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Joyce of the Secret Squadron - A Captain Midnight Adventure, 1942.

"Not much," said Captain Midnight, "What's up with you?"

"Can't complain." she said.

They don't write them like this anymore!

#CaptainMidnight

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The Terror Robot by Melbourne Huff from Scientific Detective Monthly March, 1930.

#robot #PulpMagainze

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End of the original run for the Doom Patrol, 1968, Doom Patrol # 121.

#DoomPatrol #DCcomics #SilverAgeComic

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Kennedy & MacBride was a series by Frederick Nebel that appeared in Black Mask Magazine about a reporter and a cop salving crimes in corrupt Richard City. In 1937 a 9 part series was started based on them. Only in the films Kennedy was turned into a woman named Teresa “Torchy” Blane.

#hardboiled

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OUCH!

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Home Comes The Heart

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Covers, Cheaters, Earle Bergey, Magazine, Romance, Thrilling Love

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Front page from The Lakeside Library series Vol. 2 #28, titled “Christmas Stories” by Charles Dickens, published by Donnelley, Loyd & Co. The page features the opening of A Christmas Carol in Prose, beginning with “Stave One—Marley’s Ghost.” An engraved illustration dominates the center of the page, showing Ebenezer Scrooge sitting at his fireplace as the ghost of Jacob Marley appears, in chains. There is a single candle on a table between them.

Front page from The Lakeside Library series Vol. 2 #28, titled “Christmas Stories” by Charles Dickens, published by Donnelley, Loyd & Co. The page features the opening of A Christmas Carol in Prose, beginning with “Stave One—Marley’s Ghost.” An engraved illustration dominates the center of the page, showing Ebenezer Scrooge sitting at his fireplace as the ghost of Jacob Marley appears, in chains. There is a single candle on a table between them.

"I know him! Marley's ghost!"

A Christmas Carol in the very rare Lakeside Library v2 #28, 1876. Almost certainly a bootleg. Donnelley, Loyd & Co. was a predecessor company of printing giant R.R. Donnelley, now the largest commercial printer in North America. #phantomsfriday

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