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Took me a minute to realize the cork on the chain came from the canteen.

 

At first glance, the ripple in Man O Metal's man-boobs looked as though they were reacting to some kind of masochistic chain/piercing ritual. Talk about bizarre! :insane:

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Took me a minute to realize the cork on the chain came from the canteen.

 

At first glance, the ripple in Man O Metal's man-boobs looked as though they were reacting to some kind of masochistic chain/piercing ritual. Talk about bizarre! :insane:

 

Shall we send him a "Manziere"? (Sp)

 

Welcome back Bill ! Glad to see you :hi:

 

It's been a busy week, and I missed too much, I'm working backwards reading...everytime I look at Bangzoom's thread, my list gets longer :luhv::tonofbricks:

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What a cool Heroic cover!

Is there a Hydroman/ Man O'Metal (right?) teamup inside, or just on the cover?

 

Especially interesting that Man O'Metal seems to be presaging Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" from a few Superbowls ago. Pretty daring for the 40s.

 

[PS: Bill's back. If I had read ahead I would have realized that he'd beat me to the punch.]

 

Jack

even a chain!

 

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I believe it shouldn't be too hard to diagnose the writer of this Flip Falcon story from Fantastic Comics 6 with attention disorder considering the story makes little sense and continuity is pretty much thrown out to the wind and the story is no longer than 6 pages! Gotta love those quirky Fox books ...

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THIS IS THE MOST RECENT UPDATE OF PRE-1941 COMIC BOOKS THAT CONTAIN STORIES WITH FULL PAGE PANELS.

 

Funny Pages # 3 (July 1936)

New Adventure # 13 x 3 (Feb. 1937)

Detective Comics # 1 x 2 (March 1937)

Detective Comics # 2 x 2 (April 1937)

Detective Picture Stories # 5 (April 1937)

Detective Comics # 3 (May 1937)

Detective Comics # 4 (June 1937)

Detective Comics # 5 (July 1937)

Detective Comics # 6 (August 1937)

Detective Comics # 7 x 2 (September 1937)

Detective Comics # 8 (October 1937)

Detective Comics # 9 (November 1937)

New Adventure Comics # 21 x 2 (Nov 1937)

New Adventures Comics # 22 x 2 (Dec 1937)

Detective Comics # 10 x 3 (Dec 1937)

Detective Comics # 11 x 2 (Jan 1938)

Detective Comics # 12 x 3 (Feb 1938)

Detective Comics # 13 x 2 (Mar 1938)

Detective Comics # 14 (Apr 1938)

Detective Comics # 15 (May 1938)

Detective Comics #16 (June 1938)

Funny Pages v3 #1 Feb 1939 (reprint of Detective Picture Stories # 5, April 1937)

Speed # 1 (Oct 1939)

Amazing Man # 7 - November 1939

Top Notch Comics # 1 (Dec 1939)

Blue Ribbon Comics #3 (January 1940)

Fantastic Comics # 2 (Jan 1940)

Top Notch # 2 x 3 (Jan 1940)

Zip Comics # 1 (Feb 1940)

Speed Comics # 6 (Mar 1940)

Miracle # 3 (April 1940)

Rocket # 2 (April 1940)

Weird Comics # 2 (May 1940)

Silver Streak # 4 - May 1940

Silver Streak # 5 June 1940

Whirlwind # 1 (June 1940)

Mystery Men Comics # 12 (July 1940)

Mystery Men Comics # 13 (August 1940)

Superman # 6 (Sept/Oct 1940)

Samson # 1 Fall 1940

Flame # 3 (Winter 1940)

 

The criteria we're using is that the full page panel actually be incorporated into a standard sequentially paneled narrative and not be a pin-up or a stand alone story book page.

 

If anyone has any additions, please post your info.

 

THANKS

 

Exciting 53...I think I know what you mean? The Centerfold for one, it's almost 2 pages.

 

I love that Heroic story...he just kind of FLOATS with that giant mouth...

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