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FastFasterFastest-migratio

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  1. Police Comics #113, Quality Comics, March 1951, (Ken Shannon and T-Man)
  2. Police Comics #117, Quality Comics, July 1952, (Ken Shannon and T-Man)
  3. Buster Brown Comic Book #43, Brown Shoe Co., Summer 1956, Giveaway Premium
  4. The World Around Us #6, Gilberton (Classics Illustrated), February 1959 The Illustrated Story of the F.B.I.
  5. The World Around Us #7, Gilberton (Classics Illustrated), March 1959 The Illustrated Story of Pirates
  6. America In Action #1, Mayflower House, Winter 1945 Series sponsored by the Roosevelt Memorial Association established in the memory of Theodore Roosevelt.
  7. Four Color #954, Dell, February 1959 - Walt Disney's Man in Space - Satellites
  8. Four Color #949, Dell, November 1958 - Lowell Thomas: High Adventure [New Guinea Headhunters]
  9. Fawcett Movie Comic #19, Fawcett, October 1952 Adaption of the MGM motion picture "Carbine Williams" starring James Stewart, Jean Hagen, and Wendell Corey. Story and screenplay by Art Cohn.
  10. Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #70, Marvel, September 1969
  11. Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #52, Marvel, March 1968
  12. Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #38, Marvel, January 1967
  13. Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #30, Marvel, May 1966
  14. Sgt. Fury (and his Howling Commandos) #14, Marvel, January 1965
  15. Combat Kelly and the Deadly Dozen #4, Marvel, December 1972
  16. Combat Kelly and the Deadly Dozen #1, Marvel, June 1972
  17. Captain Savage (and his Battlefield Raiders) #9, Marvel, December 1968
  18. Captain Savage (and his Leatherneck Raiders) #7, Marvel, October 1968 Apocalypse Now (1979) Surfing in a battle zone - I CALL SWIPE. Writing credits: John Milius, Francis Coppola, Michael Herr (narration) and Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness" (uncredited)