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|Preceded= Uncanny Tales #96 | |Preceded= [[Uncanny Tales 96|''Uncanny Tales'' #96]] | ||
|Followed= Uncanny Tales #124 | |Followed= [[Uncanny Tales 124|''Uncanny Tales'' #124]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:15, 11 June 2023
Uncanny Tales #121 | |
Cover artist: Al Williamson | |
Country/language: | United Kingdom / English |
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Format: | 18 × 23 cm |
Pages: | 48 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | 1977 |
Editor: | |
Publishing company: | Alan Class & Co |
Preceded by: | Uncanny Tales #96 |
Followed by: | Uncanny Tales #124 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "The Little Giant" by Dick Wood and Don Heck (also attribued to Al Williamson / ?)
Other comics
- "Flash Gordon", Lost in the Land of the Lizardmen by Bill Pearson and Ric Estrada (Original in: Flash Gordon 3 (King), January 1967)
- (western comics"), Last Stand of the Moody Brothers by Joe Gill (?) and Charles Nicholas (Original in Charlton comics book: "Outlaws of the West # 59", July 1966)
- "Flash Gordon", Flash Gordon Meets Monolith, Champion of Mongo! by Bill Pearson and Ric Estrada (Original in: Flash Gordon 3 (King), January 1967)
- The Spymaster by Joe Gill (?) and Matt Baker (signed as Baker) (from "Out of this World" # 14, July 1959 - Charlton comics)
- "The Fly", The 20 Ton Man by Joe Simon (?) and Bob Powell (science fiction story / from Archie's comic-book "Adventures of the Fly" # 3, November 1959).