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Nicole Virella comic
Wonder Duck
Wonder Duck ran during 1949 through 1950 for only 3 issues. This series then continued into It's A Duck's Life.
Genre: Comedy, Anthropomorphic
Action (1976)
Action was a controversal weekly British comic published by IPC Magazines. It ran for 36 issues before IPC suspended the publication for 6 weeks due to pressure from the media. When it returned most of the violence was watered down or removed altogether. It then lasted for a further 50 issues before merging with Battle Picture Weekly in November 1977.
Interiorae
A high-rise apartment building in an unnamed European city. Its inhabitants come and go, meet each other, talk, dream, regret, hope... in short, live. A ghostly, shape-shifting anthropomorphic white rabbit roams from apartment to apartment, surveying and keeping track of all this humanity... and at the end of every night, he floats down to the basement where he delivers his report to the "great dark one." Lushly delineated in penciled sepia halftones, this debut "Ignatz" by Gabriella Giandelli offers a hauntingly unique vision and a tantalizingly open-ended beginning to an ongoing series.
Genre: Fantasy
Crime Cases Comics (1950)
Continued from Willie Comics, Crime Cases Comics ran during 1950 through 1951 for 4 issues. This series then continued into Crime Cases Comics when renumbering began with #5.
Genre: Crime
Crime Can't Win
Numbered 41(1) to 12 for a total of 12 issues. This series continued from Cindy Smith.Please note: Although the covers for the first, second and third issues are both numbered 41, 42 and 43 respectively. With the remaining issues within the series numbered as 4-12. For our purposes here, issues 41, 42 and 43 are numbered 1, 2 and 3 to keep the series sequence correct.
Genre: Crime
Crime Cases Comics (1951)
Continued from Willie Comics, Crime Cases Comics ran during 1950 through 1952 for 12 issues. When the series first started the numbering picked up directly from Willie Comics until issue #27. The series than ran for 8 issues (5-12).
Genre: Crime
True Life Tales
True Life Tales ran in 1949 through 1950 for only 2 issues. This series begins it's numbering with issue #8. Indicating this was continued from a series title change. However, I could not find a reference for this.Please note: This series begins with issue #8. For our purposes here this single issue will be marked as #1 to keep the sequence correct.
Genre: Romance
Bob Doom: Dominic Archer & Marc KZ
When the world’s most infamous supervillain, Doctor Doom, is presumed dead after a violent coup, only one man can replace him as dictator of the Eastern European nation of Latveria: his cousin, Bob, a hapless dentist from New Jersey. Written by Dominic Archer, with art from Marc Casilli, colours from Ellie Wright and letters from AJ O. Mason, this free fan-comic was produced purely for the love of such a ridiculous concept. Please follow the creators and show them some love!
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # Full (9 months ago)
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