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eccomic

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  1. A new addition to my collection and one of my favorite World War II Canadian white covers
  2. Hopefully there will be an Eerie Tales Canadian
  3. I concur it was the last issue to complete my collection of Canadian heroes
  4. Although other Nation Wide publications like Mazie and Do Do are advertised within this first edition ten cent variant, only Captain Atom has surfaced.
  5. Nope it just means that Ten Cent edition simply didn’t sell
  6. VERY RARE 10 CENT PRICE copy of Captain Atom # 1 published by Nation Wide in 1950. This is the TEN CENT variant, which is virtually non-existent, as most copies are priced at 5 CENTS. From my Collection ...
  7. Triumph Comics # 1-6 featuring the premiere of Nelvana of the Northern Lights
  8. Super Duper Comics # 3 May 1947. Last appearance of Nelvana in full colour and her origin retold.
  9. The elusive Nelvana One-Shot Compendium published by Bell Features 1945 from my collection.
  10. The artwork was donated by the founders of Nelvana Animation Studios to the library and archives Canada In 1972
  11. Nelvana splash page original art beautifully rendered by Adrian Dingle from Triumph Comics # 29 Circa 1945 from my collection. NOTE: ... and it is it the ONLY known surviving piece of Nelvana art. ... Even the Library and Archives Canada does not possess a single page, and they have 2200 pieces of Bell Features original art pages
  12. Nelvana splash page original art beautifully rendered by Adrian Dingle from Triumph Comics # 29 Circa 1945 from my collection. NOTE: ... and it is it the ONLY known surviving piece of Nelvana art. ... and it is it the ONLY known surviving piece of Nelvana art. Even the Library and Archives Canada does not possess a single page, and they have 2200 pieces of Bell Features original art pages
  13. They must have because Bell Features did see distributorship in the United States
  14. Bell features publishing patent letters to apply for a distribution in the United States circa 1946 from my collection
  15. Original bell features artist contract signed by the founder Cyril Bell and artist Fred Kelly that every artist had to sign when working for about Bell feature Publishing located on York Street in Toronto circa 1944 from my collection