Thrilling Comics comic books issue 1
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Published Feb 1940 by Better Comics.
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Cover by Alexander Kostuk. Edited by Ned Pines. Stories by Richard Hughes, Alexander Kostuk (as Alexander Koster), Ray Gill, and Robert Wallace. Chock full of action and adventure, these are Thrilling Comics! Origin and first appearance of Dr. Strange (not the Marvel character). 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 2024 by PS Artbooks.$27.00
$27.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "October 1946-October 1949!" Collects Stories from Thrilling Comics (1940-1951 Better/Nedor/Standard) #56-75. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Featuring Princess Pantha Stories by Art Saaf, Alex Schomburg, Ralph Mayo, and Gene Fawcette. Princess Pantha was a circus-performing wild animal handler who went to Africa in search of the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana for her act! She disappeared shortly after setting out-so Gilt-edge Gates, the owner of The National Circus hired Dane Hunter, a famous explorer to find her. After discovering her safari had been wiped out by an unknown hostile native tribe and she'd saved herself by using her ability to make an extra-loud gorilla call, which the natives mistook for the approach of M'Gana and fled. Princess Pantha had survived in the jungle for two months now, utilizing her animal skills, knowledge of jiu-jitsu and a few primitive weapons. Together Pantha and Dane remained in the jungle and continued their quest to capture the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana! Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s depicted some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Softcover, 184 pages, full color. Cover price $32.99.
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Tags: JSA Returns (part 8), Justice League/Society$2.65
$2.65
Cover by Dave Johnson. "No More Tomorrows," script by Chuck Dixon, art by Russ Heath; The heroes find a German installation commanded by one of The Seven who intends to destroy Africa, and they appear to kill him while ruining his machinery. The Mod Squad ad. Joe Kubert's World Of Cartooning ad. "In The Beginning..." article about the Justice Society of America by James Robinson, art by Dave Johnson. 36 pgs., full color. $1.99. Cover price $1.99.
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Published Nov 2024 by PS Artbooks.$39.00
Volume 1 - 1st printing. "October 1946-October 1949!" Collects Stories from Thrilling Comics (1940-1951 Better/Nedor/Standard) #56-75. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Princess Pantha was a circus-performing wild animal handler who went to Africa in search of the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana for her act! She disappeared shortly after setting out-so Gilt-edge Gates, the owner of The National Circus hired Dane Hunter, a famous explorer to find her. After discovering her safari had been wiped out by an unknown hostile native tribe and she'd saved herself by using her ability to make an extra-loud gorilla call, which the natives mistook for the approach of M'Gana and fled. Princess Pantha had survived in the jungle for two months now, utilizing her animal skills, knowledge of jiu-jitsu and a few primitive weapons. Together Pantha and Dane remained in the jungle and continued their quest to capture the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana! Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s depicted some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Hardcover, 208 pages, full color. Cover price $52.99.
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Thrilling Murder Comics (1971 San Francisco Comics) #1, 1st PrintingPublished 1971 by San Francisco Comic Book.
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1st printing. Art and stories by B. Griffith, K. Deitch, S. Deitch, R. Crumb, S. Wilson, J. Osborne and more. "Terrifying Tales of Total Paranoia". 36 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $0.50.
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Thrilling Murder Comics (1971 San Francisco Comics) #1, 2nd PrintingTags: UndergroundPublished 1971 by San Francisco Comic Book.
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2nd printing. Art and stories by B. Griffith, K. Deitch, S. Deitch, R. Crumb, S. Wilson, J. Osborne and more. "Terrifying Tales of Total Paranoia". 36 pages, B&W. Mature readers. Cover price $0.50.
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Published Nov 2024 by PS Artbooks.
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Volume 1 - 1st printing. "October 1946-October 1949!" Collects Stories from Thrilling Comics (1940-1951 Better/Nedor/Standard) #56-75. Cover by Alex Schomburg. Princess Pantha was a circus-performing wild animal handler who went to Africa in search of the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana for her act! She disappeared shortly after setting out-so Gilt-edge Gates, the owner of The National Circus hired Dane Hunter, a famous explorer to find her. After discovering her safari had been wiped out by an unknown hostile native tribe and she'd saved herself by using her ability to make an extra-loud gorilla call, which the natives mistook for the approach of M'Gana and fled. Princess Pantha had survived in the jungle for two months now, utilizing her animal skills, knowledge of jiu-jitsu and a few primitive weapons. Together Pantha and Dane remained in the jungle and continued their quest to capture the legendary giant gorilla M'Gana! Comic book stories from the 1940s and 1950s depicted some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American culture. While not representing the publisher's view of today's society, these stories are printed as they were originally created, because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed. Hardcover (with Slipcase), 208 pages, full color. Cover price $62.99.
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Issue #1
Published 1950 (est.) by National Chicle Co..This item is not in stock at MyComicShop. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available.
Hal Hunter Among the Savages--"The Man-Eating Tiger." Text with illustrations. 2-in. x 2.5-in.; part color, part black and white; 8 newsprint pages.











