Sunday, August 27, 2017

January 1952 - February 1952


Tales from the Crypt #29.

Published on January 3, 1952. Edited by William M. Gaines. The comic includes these stories: “Grounds… for Horror!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Davis; “A Rottin’ Trick!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Joe Orlando; “Board to Death!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Kamen; and “A Sucker for a Spider!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Graham Ingels. Cover illustration by Jack Davis. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: I. C. [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: April-May 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Captain Marvel Adventures #130.

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Published on January 4, 1952. Edited by Wendell Crowley, Al Jetter, and Will Lieberson. The comic includes these stories: “Double Doom,” by C. C. Beck & Otto Binder, with Pete Costanza; and “The Famine Foiler” and “The Mysterious Invisible Monster,” both by C. C. Beck & Otto Binder. Cover illustration by C. C. Beck, with Kurt Schaffenberger. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett. Cover/indicia date: March 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



New Romances #10.

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Published on January 4, 1952. The comic includes the story “Be Mine Alone,” illustrated by Alex Toth, with Mike Peppe. The cover photographer and actors are unknown. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Meridien, CT: Visual Editions [Standard]. Cover/indicia date: March 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, Vol. 12, No. 5 [#137].

Published on January 4, 1952. Edited by Alice Nielsen Cobb. The comic includes the Donald Duck story “The Screaming Cowboy,” by Carl Barks. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Dell. Cover/indicia date: February 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Weird Fantasy #12.

Published on January 11, 1952. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The comic includes these stories: “Project… Survival!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Wallace Wood, with William M. Gaines; “A Lesson in Anatomy!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Kamen; “The Die Is Cast!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Wallace Wood, with William M. Gaines; and “A Man’s Job,” by Albert B. Feldstein & Joe Orlando. Cover illustration by Albert B. Feldstein. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: I. C. [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: March-April 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



The Vault of Horror #24.

Published on January 18, 1952. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The comic includes these stories: “A Bloody Undertaking!” by Johnny Craig; “…With All the Trappings!” illustrated by Graham Ingels; “Impressed by a Nightmare!” illustrated by Joe Orlando; and “The Death Wagon!” illustrated by Jack Davis. Cover illustration by Johnny Craig. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: L. L. [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: April-May 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Shock SuspenStories #2.

Published on January 22, 1952. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The comic includes these stories: “Kickback!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Kamen, with William M. Gaines; “Gee, Dad… It’s a Daisy!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Wallace Wood, with William M. Gaines; “The Patriots!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Davis, with William M. Gaines; and “Halloween!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Graham Ingels, with William M. Gaines. Cover illustration by Wallace Wood. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Tiny Tot [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: April-May 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



The Spirit #1.

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Published on January 22, 1952. Edited by J. F. Byrne. The comic features select stories originally published in Will Eisner’s The Spirit Sunday-newspaper comic-book insert. The stories include: “The Case of the Counterfeit Killer,” by Jules Feiffer & Jim Dixon, first published on September 16, 1951; “The Curse of Claymore Castle” [also known as “Claymore Castle’s Curse”], illustrated by Jim Dixon, first published on November 4, 1951; “The Plot of the Perfect Crime” [also known as “A Perfect Crime Plot”], by Jules Feiffer & Jim Dixon, first published on October 28, 1951; and “Panic on Pier 8” [also known as “Night on the Waterfront”], illustrated by Jim Dixon. The cover illustrator is unknown. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Real Adventures [Fiction House]. Cover/indicia date: 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Al Capp’s Li’l Abner #87.

Published on January 23, 1952. The comic features material originally published in Al Capp’s Li’l Abner daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Al Capp. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Toby. Cover/indicia date: March 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Two-Fisted Tales #27.

Published on January 30, 1952. Edited by Harvey Kurtzman. The comic includes these stories: “Luck!” by Harvey Kurtzman & John Severin, with Bill [Will] Elder; “Custer’s Last Stand!” by Harvey Kurtzman & Wallace Wood; “D-Day!” by Harvey Kurtzman & John Severin; and “Jeep!” by Harvey Kurtzman & Jack Davis. Cover illustration by Harvey Kurtzman. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Fables [E. C.] Cover/indicia date: May-June 1952. Cover price: 10¢.


Nancy and Sluggo #19.

Published on February 5, 1952. The comic includes material from the daily newspaper strip Nancy by Ernie Bushmiller. Cover illustration by Ernie Bushmiller. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: United Feature. Cover/indicia date: 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories, Vol. 12, No. 6 [#138].

Published on February 5, 1952. Edited by Alice Nielsen Cobb. The comic includes the Donald Duck story “Statuesque Spendthrifts,” by Carl Barks. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Dell. Cover/indicia date: March 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Captain Marvel Adventures #131.

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Published on February 6, 1952. Edited by Wendell Crowley, Al Jetter, and Will Lieberson. The comic includes the stories “Station WHIZ Gets Atomic Power,” by C. C. Beck & Otto Binder, with Pete Costanza, and “Mr. Tawny’s Quest for Youth,” by C. C. Beck & Otto Binder. Cover illustration by C. C. Beck. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett. Cover/indicia date: April 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



The Haunt of Fear #12.

Published on February 6, 1951. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The comic includes these stories: “Poetic Justice!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Graham Ingels; “…On a Dead Man’s Chest!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Johnny Craig; “Till Death Do We Part!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Joe Orlando; and “What’s Cookin’?” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Davis. Cover illustration by Graham Ingels. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Fables [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: March-April 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Dick Tracy Comics Monthly #50.

Published on February 10, 1952. Edited by Leon Harvey. The comic features material originally published in Chester Gould’s Dick Tracy daily newspaper strip. Cover illustration by Chester Gould. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Harvey. Cover/indicia date: April 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Marge’s Little Lulu #45.

Published on February 11, 1952. Edited by Helen Meyer. The comic includes these stories: “The Case of the Exploding Cigar,” “The Contest,” “The Magic Wand,” “That Awful Witch, Hazel, Again,” and “Cousin Jefferson,” all by John Stanley & Irving Tripp. Cover illustration by Irving Tripp. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Dell. Cover/indicia date: March 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Walt Disney’s Uncle Scrooge in “Only a Poor Old Man”.

Published on February 11, 1952. Edited by Alice Nielsen Cobb. The comic includes the story “Only a Poor Old Man,” by Carl Barks. Cover illustration by Carl Barks. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Dell. Cover/indicia date: 1952. Cover price: 10¢.

Notes

"Only a Poor Old Man" is Carl Barks' first "Duck" story with Uncle Scrooge as the marquee character.

The comic is also known as Four Color #386.



Weird Science #13.

Published on February 13, 1952. Edited by William M. Gaines. The comic includes these stories: “A Weighty Decision,” by Albert B. Feldstein & Wallace Wood; “Saving for the Future” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Kamen; “He Walked Among Us,” by Albert B. Feldstein & Wallace Wood; and “Say Your Prayers,” by Albert B. Feldstein & Joe Orlando. Cover illustration by Wallace Wood. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Fables [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: May-June 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Crime SuspenStories #11.

Published on February 26, 1952. Edited by Albert B. Feldstein. The comic includes these stories: “Stiff Punishment!” by Johnny Craig; “One Man’s Poison!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Kamen; “Two for One!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Davis; “Four for One!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Jack Davis; and “A Fool and His Honey Are Soon Parted!” by Albert B. Feldstein & Graham Ingels. Cover illustration by Johnny Craig. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: L. L. [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: June-July 1952. Cover price: 10¢.



Frontline Combat #7.

Published on February 28, 1952. Edited by Harvey Kurtzman. The comic includes these stories: “Iwo Jima!” by Harvey Kurtzman & Wallace Wood; “The Landing!” by Harvey Kurtzman & John Severin, with Bill [Will] Elder; “The Caves!” by Harvey Kurtzman & John Severin; and “Mopping Up!” by Harvey Kurtzman & Jack Davis. Cover illustration by Harvey Kurtzman. Standard-format comic book. Color interiors. 36 pages. New York: Tiny Tot [E. C.]. Cover/indicia date: July-August 1952. Cover price: 10¢.


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