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Komic Kazi International

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  1. Hope you enjoyed thus far I will post more over the days and months to come. If you have any of these incredible Brazilian rare editions kindly share them here often. Our family has posted 10,000's of vintage International editions on FB Skye Ott (Komic Kazi) over the years, also on Flickr Instagram... We have inquirers all the time from across the globe feel free to messenger us with any questions in regards to artists, publishers, country of origin questions etc. Keep Healthy and until we meet again take care....
  2. "Original Published Cover Art of the Grand Master" Seleções De Terror - O Drácula Ataca Novamente - Nº 37 Artist: Jayme Cortez Published by Outubro Ltd, Brazil 1962
  3. The Dawn of Horror Comics in Brazil was led by incredible publishers such as, Continetal, Outubro, La Selva beginning in 1951. Much of the content original to the country of origin, and created by the some of the greatest artists in our genre's history Globally. Jayme Cortez, and Miguel Penteado considered the Godfathers of Terror in Brazil. These men led the way for other masters such as, Julio Shimamoto, Nico Rosso, Eugénio Colonese etc. Our family has collected International comics for going on 28yrs and have been lucky enough to be able to acquire original published art from all the above and more. It is one thing to have the vintage comic and another to be able to view the original creation up close. Cortez and Penteado both classically trained prior to entering the comic field there works are nothing short of Master Works. I hope you enjoy and thank you to those who share there stories of discovery with our family. Enjoy O Terror Negro #1 Published by La Selva, Brazil 1951
  4. Gibi Mensal Published by O Globo, Brazil 1940 The Dawn of Timely Comics in Brazil. Believed to be by our family as the earliest complete International Editions of Timely Comics world-wide. These are also among the very first comics in Brazilian history in traditional glossy form. The publisher O Global published every story complete, and by the original artist making them very important. Typically other country's of origin in many cases when they published early editions only published one page from the story. O Globo publishings are now some of the most sought by Golden age Foreign comic collectors because of these important aspects of these editions. Our family has collected all 9 of the Timely Editions which started with the 4th edition from year one. The first three editions have the interior stories are Smash Comics, significant as well and also extremely rare. I am including images of all 12 editions. The last 9 are from our personal collection, and the first three are images from Edino Stuhr collection. I wanted all those inquiring about these historically important editions to get the chance to view the complete series from year one. Known to be by among the most experience Golden age collectors from Brazil. The single most important comics in Brazilian history. These editions have the first appearances of the following, and also have many more of the very early Timely Comics publications. 1) Gibi Mensal #142 "Grail" Published by O Globo, Brazil april, 1940 Cover art: Bill Everett Marvel Mystery Comics No. 3/1940 - Timely Publications from page #1. First appearance of characters in this issue: Atlantes, Red Mask, Namor: The Sub-Mariner Prince. Story's Included in this edition are: a.) Characters: Namor, The Submarine Prince Screenplay: Bill Everett Drawing: Bill Everett Original editor: Martin Goodman Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) n ° 2/1939 - Timely Publications b.)Characters: Red Mask Screenplay: Will Harr Design: Maurice Gutwirth Originally published in Daring Mystery Comics (1940) n ° 2/1940 - Timely Publications c.) Characters: Gong (The Clock) Screenplay: George Brenner Design: George Brenner Original editor: Ed Cronin Originally published in Feature Funnies (1937) n ° 14/1938 - Quality Comics 2) Gibi Mensal #155 "Grail" *Origin Story *Origin Story Adventures of Ka-Zar The Great Marvel Comics (1939) n ° 1/1939 - Timely Publications Published by O Globo, Brazil May, 1940 First appearance of characters in this issue: Ka-Zar The Great a.) Characters: Ka-Zar The Great Drawing: Ben Thompson Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) No. 1/1939 - Timely Publications b.) Characters: Namor, The Underwater Prince , Betty Dean, Princess Fen ,Diana ,Inspector Peterson Drawing: Bill Everett Original editor: Martin Goodman Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) No. 3/1940 - Timely Publications 2nd appearance Sub-Mariner Brazil. 2nd Timely Comic publication in the history of Brazil. 3) Gibi Mensal #168 " Grail" *Origin Story Human Torch Marvel Comics (1939) n ° 1/1939 - Timely Publications Published by O Globo, Brazil June, 1940 First appearance of characters in this issue: Phineas T. Horton , Human Torch I a.) Characters: Namor, The Submarine Prince , Betty Dean , Emperor Thakorr Screenplay: Bill Everett Drawing: Bill Everett Original editor: Martin Goodman Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) n ° 4/1940 - Timely Publications 3rd appearance Sub-Mariner Brazil. 3rd Timely Comic publication in the history of Brazil. b.) Characters: Human Torch I , Phineas T. Horton , Sardo Screenplay: Carl Burgos Design: Carl Burgos Originally published in Marvel Comics (1939) n ° 1/1939 - Timely Publications The origin of the original Human Torch. In 1939, Professor Horton creates an artificial being that, due to a manufacturing defect, ignites when exposed to oxygen. Easily the most significant comic in Brazilian History and among the rarest of all International Editions Globally with only a handful of these artifacts know to exist. The single most wanted comic among the most experience Golden age collectors in Brazilian history. 4) Gibi Mensal #182 Published by O Globo, Brazil July, 1940 2nd appearance of Ka-Zar a.) Characters: Namor, The Underwater Prince , Betty Dean , Emperor Thakorr Screenplay: Bill Everett Drawing: Bill Everett Original editor: Martin Goodman Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) No. 5/1940 - Timely Publications b.) The arsonists Characters: Human Torch I , Phineas T. Horton Design: Carl Burgos Original editor: Martin Goodman Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) n ° 2/1939 - Timely Publications 5) Gibi Mensal #196 Published by O Globo, Brazil august 1940 Characters: Namor, The Submarine Prince , Betty Dean Screenplay: Bill Everett Drawing: Bill Everett Original editor: Martin Goodman Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) n ° 6/1940 - Timely Publications Wanting human friendship, Namor breaks up a gang. But when he arrives at the police, he finds that he will be arrested for attacking New York. Betty convinces him that he will have a fair trial, but in the end he is sentenced to the electric chair. The hero is doped on the day of execution, but the chair's electricity frees him from torpor and he escapes, promising revenge. Note that, besides electricity, not even a machine gun can hurt you in this HQ (as early as the 1960s, a rifle bullet was capable of hurting you).
  5. Gibi Mensal #142 "Grail" Published by O Globo, Brazil april, 1940 Cover art: Bill Everett Marvel Mystery Comics No. 3/1940 - Timely Publications from page #1. The Dawn of Timely Comics in Brazil. First appearance of characters in this issue: Atlantes, Red Mask, Namor: The Sub-Mariner Prince. Story's Included in this edition are: a.) Characters: Namor, The Submarine Prince Screenplay: Bill Everett Drawing: Bill Everett Original editor: Martin Goodman Originally published in Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) n ° 2/1939 - Timely Publications b.)Characters: Red Mask Screenplay: Will Harr Design: Maurice Gutwirth Originally published in Daring Mystery Comics (1940) n ° 2/1940 - Timely Publications c.) Characters: Gong (The Clock) Screenplay: George Brenner Design: George Brenner Original editor: Ed Cronin Originally published in Feature Funnies (1937) n ° 14/1938 - Quality Comics Historically important the very first Timely Comic in Brazilian History. Thought to be the first complete International Edition of Timely Comics Globally outside the US. Cover art and Interior complete story by Bill Everett. Cover art: Bill Everett Marvel Mystery Comics No. 3/1940 - Timely Publications from page #1. The beginning Internationally of the of Marvel Comics in the Foreign Comic market. O Globo the single most important publisher in Brazilian history, and when is all said and done I feel the historians will state the obvious. They were the Pioneers that brought history to the International market, with complete stories and original art of the Grand Masters. Bill Everett and Carl Burgos among others.