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Unknown on Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 11, 2010
Story: Harry Harrison Art: Dan Barry Summary: Leaving Mars after the dramatic conclusion to the alien hunt (see D2-082 An Alien Stowaway), Flash touches down on the Space Penal Colony to pick up three convicts who have volunteered for a dangerous [...]
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Story: Harry Harrison Art: Dan Barry Summary: As Flash leaves Mongo (see D2-081 Neptunia and Frigia) to be reunited with Dale and Zarkov on Mars, a rubber-limbed alien stowaway escapes from an incoming starship on Mars and commandeers Flash [...]
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I was not aware of these comics in the 1960s and only recently purchased a couple of issues on ebay, unfortunately, not including the first issue (Four Color #1330), so we'll have to go to Don Markstein's Toonopedia for [...]
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Story: Harry Harrison Art: Dan Barry Summary: Seeing his friends off as they prepare to make their way back to Earth after surviving the horrors of Mongo’s dinosaur caves (see D2-080 Dinosaur Valley of Mongo), Flash stays behind to answer an [...]
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Story: Harry Harrison Art: Dan Barry Summary: Back in Arboria after his brush with piracy on Mongo (see D2-079 Pirates of Mongo), Flash takes Dale, Zarkov and the Space Kids on a field trip to Mongo’s ancient Dinosaur Valley with its fossils [...]
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Story: Harry Harrison Art: Dan Barry Summary: Out mountain-climbing after quelling the desert rebellion on Mongo (see D2-078 Desert Tribes of Mongo), Flash, Dale and Zarkov discover a hidden base housing a well-equipped band of modern pirates.Released [...]
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Unknown on Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 11, 2010
Again With the Comics covers the Jimmy Olsen Helmet of Hate story, with some appropriate sarcasm. It is amazing to consider the wild schemes Superman came up with to avoid breaking his word.Captain America's 1960s version of the I-Phone gets covered [...]
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Writer: Norman WorkerArtist: Georges BessDownload 57.87 mbAll credits go to "Kit Walker" who has provided the scans.Sharing after additional editi [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Bảy, 27 tháng 11, 2010
Story: Harry Harrison Art: Dan Barry Summary: As the carnival atmosphere lingers after the conclusion to the Trans-Mongo Tournament (see D2-077 Tournaments of Free Mongo), Ming II is rescued from Prince Barin’s prison and whisked to safety [...]
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Writer: Sverre ArnesArtist: Heiner BadeDownload 89.59 mbAll credits go to "Kit Walker" who has provided the scans.Sharing after additional editing. [...]
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Story: Harry Harrison Art: Dan Barry Summary: As planet Mongo once again approaches Earth’s orbit (see also D2-018 Return to Mongo), Flash, Dale and Zarkov are invited to the Trans-Mongo Tournament as guests of honour to celebrate the anniversary [...]
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Story: Harry HarrisonArt: Dan BarrySummary: Suddenly returning to civilisation after being missing for several weeks, Flash has no recollection of where he has been or what has been happening to him during his forced stay at Diana’s castle (see D2-075 [...]
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Story: Harry HarrisonArt: Dan Barry Summary: Returning home to a hero’s welcome (read D2-074 McFry’s Vendetta), Flash is kidnapped at gunpoint and taken to an ancient castle, where he is imprisoned in a private forest reserve by his mysterious [...]
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Unknown on Chủ Nhật, 21 tháng 11, 2010

Although the story is well-known to us today, kids in the 1940s and 1950s would be forgiven for not knowing it by heart, as it was seldom mentioned in the comics. Indeed, the first detailed origin of Superman beyond the [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Sáu, 19 tháng 11, 2010

Okay so Lois is pretty sick in the head:But check out what turns Superman on:Not that there's anything wrong with th [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Ba, 16 tháng 11, 2010

This is another example of the women who began to pop up in the DC magazine line during the late 1950s and early 1960s; I still don't quite understand the sociological reasons for this although I suppose it could be just [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 11, 2010

Here is missing part 2Download Part2Scanned by RockloudEdited by MichoAll credits go to both friends.P.S. Part 1 is available HERE. [...]
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After all, how much more thoughtless can you be than to have a picture of yourself framed with the inscription, "All my love, Karen," and give it to a blind m [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 11, 2010

One of the more bizarre sagas from Marvel in the 1960s concerned Matt (Daredevil) Murdock's "twin brother", Mike. As I have discussed in the past, most superheroes are also only children, and as it happens, Matt is no exception [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Hai, 8 tháng 11, 2010

That wish could be interpreted in more than one way:How strong is the Hulk?Strong enough to defy gravi [...]
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Unknown on Thứ Năm, 4 tháng 11, 2010

As the 1960s drew to a close, DC began to experiment more. Whereas previous titles had almost always required a tryout issue or two in Showcase, Secret Six debuted in their own magazine. The only earlier Silver Age title [...]
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