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Don Winslow of the Navy (April 1937)

 

Flash Gordon Strange Adventure Magazine (December 1936)

 

Tailspin Tommy Adventure Magazine (October 1936)

 

 

 

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Cool! I've been waiting to see your Flash Gordon pulp! :applause: That one is definately on my want list. Interesting thing about that issue is that the publisher apparently did not have authorization from King Features to use theeir characters - it's basically a bootleg.

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I love it! This is one of the issues we reviewed in the Dead Artists thread. We should start that up again sometime - I enjoyed it.

 

hm Let me see what I can upload ... once I figure how to log on again ...

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Don Winslow of the Navy (April 1937)

 

Flash Gordon Strange Adventure Magazine (December 1936)

 

Tailspin Tommy Adventure Magazine (October 1936)

 

 

 

comicpulps.jpg

 

Cool! I've been waiting to see your Flash Gordon pulp! :applause: That one is definately on my want list. Interesting thing about that issue is that the publisher apparently did not have authorization from King Features to use theeir characters - it's basically a bootleg.

 

I think the publisher was Donenfeld - and i forget right now why that is in my brain

 

I recently sold my HG Tailspin Tommy pulp - and the FG and TT are by the same publisher, if i am remembering correctly

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comicpulps.jpg

 

Cool! I've been waiting to see your Flash Gordon pulp! :applause: That one is definately on my want list. Interesting thing about that issue is that the publisher apparently did not have authorization from King Features to use theeir characters - it's basically a bootleg.

 

I think the publisher was Donenfeld - and i forget right now why that is in my brain

 

I recently sold my HG Tailspin Tommy pulp - and the FG and TT are by the same publisher, if i am remembering correctly

 

They're both published by C.J.H. Publications.

 

Is that Donenfield?

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i remember there being adverts inside for each other - plus there was a Dan Dunn Secret Op 48 pulp as well - and this is inter-connected in some way, as i used to have taht one as well

 

Donenfeld figures into this on some level - and my (not handy) notes reflect the concept,

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Interesting thing about that issue is that the publisher apparently did not have authorization from King Features to use their characters - it's basically a bootleg.

 

Is that true?

 

Copyright information at the bottom of the contents page states, "Copyright 1936 by King Features Syndicate."

 

 

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Amazing Mystery Funnies V2 # 4 (April 1939)

 

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Amazing Mystery Funnies V 2 # 6 (June 1939)

 

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HOLY FRIG!!! Thats is too awesome BZ! Complete with the HQ photo!! lol (thumbs u

 

I love it.

 

That issue just went to the top of my list! Its so awesome. What an amazing splash!

 

(if interested, I just posted my copy of AMF 2/3 in the Cenatur thread!)

 

BZ... (worship)

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i think there was authorization - it simply did not sell, hence, no more issues beyond #1

 

Tailspin Tommy on the other hand had a #2

 

I thought I had read that someplace, but maybe I was mistaken. Anyway I think it was Harold Hersey that published it.

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