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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

LEGO has been distributing mini comics with their DC and Marvel universe building boxes. The comics are wordless, usually 12 pages long with one or two adds for more LEGO Super Hero building boxes. The comics come in three sizes, 21 x 26 cm landscape and portrait, or 12,5 x 17 cm portrait. Some come in all sizes available. The issues are all one shots. Issue numbers relate to the serial numbers on the back of the issues.

Marvel Super Heroes Origins

Marvel Super Heroes Origins

Marvel & KFC promotional comic.

Superman: The Man of Steel Gallery

Superman: The Man of Steel Gallery

The World's Greatest Hero By The World's Greatest Artists!

Little Angel

Little Angel

N/a
Genre: Family


Kick Drum Comix

Kick Drum Comix

All-new material here, including the exciting stories "Coltrane's Reed" and "Death of the Popmaster." Great stories, beautiful artwork, all in a full color package! Highly recommended.

Dracula (1962)

Dracula (1962)

The first issue (1962) is an adaption of the Dracula movie from 1931. Issues no. 2-4 (1966-1967) are a Dell original story of Dracula and they reprinted them as issues 6-8 in 1972-1973. There's no issue no. 5 in this series.

Western Hearts

Western Hearts

Published from December 1949 to March 1952 with 10 total issues numbered 1-10.
Genre: Western

Bunty

Bunty

Part of a group of four sister titles for girls published by D.C. Thomson & Co.. The names of the four titles are Bunty, Judy, Mandy and Debbie. Each title had an accompanying weekly, monthly, and annual volume.
Genre: Adventure

Liberty Scouts Comics

Liberty Scouts Comics

N/a



Vulcan

Vulcan

Vulcan was an experiment for IPC, a title reprinting popular strips from other IPC comics with a glossy cover (mimicking American imports), printed smaller than regular UK comics to match the size of imported US comics, and with three colour strips in each issue (in some cases coloured from the original black and white printing). At least partially an attempt to take on the U.S. imports, the majority of Vulcan's strips were of "super heroic" bent. Because this was breaking new ground, IPC chose to do a limited test release of the title, and on March 1st 1975 the first, unnumbered issue was published, but only available in Scotland. After thirty issues, Vulcan's distribution was widened to the whole of the U.K. as of 27th September 1975; though the 31st issue, it was numbered as issue one. Despite this, all the stories were continued from where the Scottish edition had gotten to. The numbered, national edition of Valiant ran to #29 before cancelling and merging with Valiant, ironically the original source of many of the strips in Vulcan. There was also a Vulcan Holiday Special and a Vulcan Annual 1977...

Speed

Speed

Note: Because issues were unnumbered, they are listed below by month, date. Since all Speed issues came out in 1980, the year isn't included in the numbering here.
Genre: Sport

Dark Nights: Metal: The Resistance

Dark Nights: Metal: The Resistance

And where is Batman during all this? He’s trapped in his own private nightmare, reliving portions of his life while confronting Barbatos, the leader of the evil Batmen and the demon that has haunted his dreams...

Hangman Comics

Hangman Comics

Hangman Comics (1942) #2 continues from Special Comics (1941) #1.Hangman Comics (1942) #8 continues to Black Hood Comics (1943) #9.



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