Comics Revue 299-300
Comics Revue #299-300 (#290 since the start 1986) | |
Cover artist: George Pérez | |
Country/language: | USA / English |
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Format: | 20 × 26.5 cm |
Pages: | 128 pgs, b/w and color |
Publishing date: | April 2011 |
Editor: | Rick Norwood |
Publishing company: | Manuscript Press |
Preceded by: | Comics Revue #297-298 |
Followed by: | Comics Revue #301-302 |
Comics Revue #299-300
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "The Doorway to Z" ("The Doorway to Z") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (ending part / this part = November 16, 1952 Sunday page / color)
- "The Cobra" ("The Cobra") by Lee Falk and Phil Davis (part 10 / this part = October 15 to 27, 1934 daily strips).
Other comics
- "The Phantom", The Toad Men by Lee Falk and Wilson McCoy (complete story / 1952-1953 daily strips)
- "Krazy Kat", Teacher's Pet by George Herriman (complete story / 1934 daily strips)
- "Flash Gordon", The Robot War by Harry Harrison and Mac Raboy (part 1 / 1960 daily strips)
- "Rick O'Shay", Range War by Stan Lynde (part 4 / 1968 daily strips)
- "Tarzan", Mahogany by Bob Lubbers and Dick Van Buren (#3951 to #3982 daily strips)
- "Secret Agent Corrigan", Corrigan in a Trap by Al Williamson, George Evans, and Archie Goodwin (part 2 / 1976 daily strips)
- "Sir Bagby", Tail Dragon by R&B Hackney (1959 daily strips)
- "Buz Sawyer", Vitnam by Roy Crane (part 3 / 1961 daily strips)
- "Flash Gordon", Rok by Mac Raboy ( part 2 / 1957 Sunday pages / color)
- "The Phantom", The Return of the Sky Bandby Lee Falk and Ray Moore (part 10 / 1941 Sunday pages / color)
- "Tarzan", Tarzan and the Roman Legion by Russ Manning (part 3 / 1974 Sunday pages / color)
- "Latigo" by Stan Lynde (1981 Sunday pages / color)
- "Alley Oop", Foozy and Zel by Vincent T. Hamlin (part 5 / 1938 daily strips) by Vincent T. Hamlin
- "Modesty Blaise", Fiona by Peter O'Donnell and Enrique Romero (part 2 / daily strips #7490 to 7544A).
- "Casey Ruggles" by Warren Tufts (1951 Sunday page / color / back cover).
Note
- The issue contains an article entitled "Index to Comics Revue #1 to #300" by Bill Siankard.