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Oh Lori! Lori Winston, PMOM June 1964
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TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972)
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Punch Comics #12, 1945
Art by Gus Ricca
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Action Picture Library, 1969/1970
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A few covers of Pocket Chiller Library published in the UK between 1971 and 1977.
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Alan Dark - Hunter of the Weird
#1 The Mystery of the Pharao’s Tomb #2 The Avengers of the Sungod #3 Ambush at the Mountain of the Gods #4 The Secret of the Etruscan Tomb #5 The Time Spiral #6 Under the Spell of the Devil’s Claw
Short lived horror mystery comic series published between 1983 and 1984 in Germany. These were paperbacks with a 100 pages each.
According to the bio printed in each issue, Alan Dark studied anthropology in Harvard, archaeology in Paris and Florence, became a professor of language cybernetics (whatever that is) in Boston, and led his first expedition to India after he inherited a large amount of money. His book “Dark’s Mysteries of the Past” became a bestseller and was made into a tv series. It’s rumored that he  discovered a 15.000 year old ray gun on one of his trips. His sidekick and personal secretary is a Neanderthal named Java.
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I discovered this 10 issue series published in Germany in 1976 and 1977. Agent X9 Comic featured well known and lesser known newspaper strips.
These were, obviously, X-9: Secret Agent Corrigan, Jessie Fox which was actually Modesty Blaise who they renamed for unknown reasons (they kept Willi Garvin’s name, though), Die Aquanauten (which later was continued as Barracuda in the famous Zack magazine, by Belgian artist Albert Weinberg), Rip Kirby, Spürhunde (which is the British comic strip The Seekers by John M. Burns), and Cisco Kid (here named Cisco The Kid).
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