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House of Mystery 162 with more Silver-Age Silliness by Jim Mooney, but it won't last much longer.

Pink Porcupine-Man (tee hee)

 

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Adventures into the Unknown 162 with Nemesis.

I've read that these Chic Stone covers are largely Kafka/Wahl/Schaffenberger despite the signature. Mean trees and a crotch-centric pose!

 

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Jungle Comics 162 with a blue gorilla on leave from DC Comics. Penultimate issue. Is that a Celardo cover? (A fair-to-middlin' Whitman cover?)

 

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Jack

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Adventures into the Unknown 162 with Nemesis.

I've read that these Chic Stone covers are largely Kafka/Wahl/Schaffenberger despite the signature. Mean trees and a crotch-centric pose!

 

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I don't know if the Chic Stone covers are largely Schaffenberger. I would think that if Schaffenberger had any part in them, it is that he might have done the layout and/or the pencils, with Chic Stone doing the inks.

 

By the way, I have the original cover art for this issue. If I ever photograph it, I'll post it.

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How did DC handle these Sgt Rock/ Viking Prince team-ups?

Time travel? Dreams? Imaginary stories? Earth-B?

 

My only scanned 163:

 

Blackhawk 163

 

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And a wasp-waisted Zinda picture (out of uniform) from inside

 

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Jack

 

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