Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 6, 2008

#033.Indrajal Comics 10 (Hindi)

My father returned to home after an urgent serious operation. It was my bad luck, I was not near physically. But really very happy to know he is fine and will recover soon. Very glad to find out, when I and youngest were very far, our 2nd brother had tackled the case as a Man.
In this happy moments, for you a mixed bucket of all three most famous characters of Indrajal comics in Hindi. These all are first time posted in Hindi. Among these, 2 are posted first time in any language (except 102 & 195 -already available in English) at net.

195-1973-Mandrake-Mandrake Ko Mrityu-dand

248-1976-Phantom-Grihasth Vetaal

347-1980-Flash Gordon-Danav Baldur

Password for all files: bookscomics.blogspot.com

Hindi IJC covers: 103, 110, 116, 118, 137

These are Anurag's contribution, all thanks and credits go to him only.



Number 333





The Conscientious Klepto






Our girlfriend, Lady Danger, is back. As with the other two Lady Danger stories, shown in Pappy's #254 and Pappy's #302, our pretty young heroine is drawn by Bob Oksner, this time with inks by Bernard Sachs. The story is from Sensation Comics #86, February 1949.



Valerie Vaughn, Lady Danger, was one cute but tough tootsie! She could kick butt with the best of them. Unlike Wonder Woman, who was the headliner in Sensation Comics, Lady Danger depended on martial arts skills and smarts, not Amazonian-style super heroics.



She dressed well, too. I love the slacks and the high heels with the puffball on them. They look especially good buried in some bad guy's crotch when she turns him into a tenor.



Valerie Vaughn is va-va voom.

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Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 6, 2008

Easier Said Than Done



Among the many miracle cures offered in comics, this one surely inspires the least confidence. Does your truss gripe?

Here's another delightful one from War Comics #33:



The answer, of course, is to change from your brown shirt to a yellow shirt, and from your blue pants to brown pants. Then, once you have convinced the villain to change his green and brown shirt for a snazzy maroon and white combination, throw him over your right shoulder.



Okay, I can't possibly imagine why that young man would want to hypnotize that gorgeous young lady.

I love these machines:



Just lie down and put something on your gut and it will disappear! Or don a pair of interlocking hands underwear:

#032.The Phantom - M. Comics

11 issues were published by M. Comics.

Defenders of the Earth (1987) - #1 to #4 - (Jan 1987 - Jul 1987)

Defenders of the Earth 1 - Mediafire Link ; Rapidshare Link

Defenders of the Earth 2 - Mediafire Link ; Rapidshare Link

Defenders of the Earth 3 - Mediafire Link ; Rapidshare Link

Defenders of the Earth 4 - Mediafire Link ; Rapidshare Link


The Phantom Miniseries - (#1 to #3) - (Dec 1994 - Feb 1995)



The Phantom - The Ghost Who Walks 1of3 (16.14 MB)

The Phantom - The Ghost Who Walks 2of3 (19.16 MB)

The Phantom - The Ghost Who Walks 3of3 (22.65 MB)


The Phantom 2040- (#1 to #4) - (May - Aug 1995)



Phantom 2040 1of4 (12.55 MB)

Phantom 2040 2of4 (10.23 MB)

Phantom 2040 3of4 (11.86 MB)

Phantom 2040 4of4 (12.05 MB)

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Many many thanks to "Teddyk" for Rapidshare link of all "Defenders of the Earth". Many of us were searching these since a long time. Uploaded for your convenience at mediafire too.


Number 332



Little Giant



This strip was drawn on spirit duplicator stencils by Ronn Foss and used in the first issue of Steve Gerber's 1962 fanzine, Headline. Gerber wrote it under a pen-name, S. G. Ross.

Foss was a popular fan artist and got a lot of requests to do artwork. He was older than Gerber or me, working with teenage fans too young to have drivers licenses. At the time he drew this he was a Post Office employee living in Suisun, California.

Like me, Gerber was young. He wrote "Little Giant" when he was 15 and it shows. No originality here. He even borrowed the War Wheel from Blackhawk.


In looking at the story now I'm struck by how "Comics Code" it reads. It reflects the type of thing we were reading in the mainstream comics of the early 1960s. Steve Gerber went on to bigger and better things, and made his name in the business. Ronn Foss never hit it big in the comics biz. He always drew, though. He moved east to a farm and did artwork for various publications right up until his death in 2001.

I don't have the second part to this story, but I'll bet the Little Giant wins.









Thứ Bảy, 28 tháng 6, 2008

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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 6, 2008


Number 331



The bloody eyeball



The Thing #16, a Charlton horror comic from late '54, is notorious for having some sort of gory violence in every story: a spear through a guy's throat, a guy stabbed in the chest, a spike through a guy's cheeks. Kind of a one-note comic book! This story, "The Mentalist," has a spear thrown into a guy's eyeball. It's what Doc Wertham called "the injury to the eye motif." Whatever, this is one gruesome comic book.





Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 6, 2008

#031.Johnny Appleseed (CIJ)

Here is the last missing comic of «Classic illustrated Junior Comics series". Rests are available in 8th post.



515 Johnny Appleseed


Contributor "SRIKANTH" not only scan but specially bought it for other fans. All heartiest thanks and credits to him only.