#022.The Phantom - Gold Key Comics

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Phantom - A Publishing History in the U.S.A.


#01 - #17 - Gold Key Comics - Nov 1962 - Jul 1966
#18 - #28 - King Comics - Sep 1966 - Dec 1967
#30 - #74 - Charlton Comics - Feb 1969 - Jan 1977

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The Phantom - Gold Key Comics - #01 to #17 (Nov 1962 - Jul 1966)



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#021.The Phantom - 50 Cent Comics

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Number 320



Jungle Vengeance



How many white girls in tight-fitting animal-skin costumes were running around in the comic book jungle, anyway? Off hand I can think of Sheena, Rulah, Jann, Lorna, Judy, Tiger Girl, Shanna the She-Devil, Nyoka (who wore shorts) Jun-Gal…and Taanda, White Princess of the Jungle. I wonder if thosse jungle babes formed a coffee klatsch, got together in a hut somewhere once a week to swap stories of lions they'd killed, witch doctors they'd foiled, or white hunters they'd chased out of their jungles.

Well, whatever. Taanda appeared for a time in Avon Comics, drawn by Everett Raymond Kinstler, who went on to become a famous portraitist. This is from Skywald's 1971 Jungle Adventures #1, reprinted from White Princess Of The Jungle #2, from 1952.








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#020.Comics based on Indian Mythology

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Number 319



Tom Gill's Haunted Honeymoon



Tom Gill, who died in 2005 at age 92, was a longtime--very longtime--comic book artist. His chief claim to fame was drawing Dell's The Lone Ranger for over 20 years. He began drawing the series with issue #38, August 1951. Here is a two-page sequence from that issue, showing his strong sense of composition and solid drawing technique.


"Haunted Honeymoon,"* from Boris Karloff's Thriller #1, October 1962, showed he could draw something besides six-guns and horses. It's an enjoyable, lightweight fantasy about a newlywed couple getting advice from an older couple…who just happen to be dead. It was probably inspired by Thorne Smith's Topper. Jokes about wedding night stiffs will be cheerfully ignored.


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*Yes, I'm aware this title was used for a movie with Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner.

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Super Friends. Volume 1. Number 1

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Super Friends. Volume 1. Number 1
May 2008 | 23 pages | PDF | 15.9MB

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