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MORE FUN COMICS #11
CGC VG+: 4.5
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rare!; 1st Calling All Cars by Siegel & Shuster (7/36)
Jon Berk Collection
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crm/ow pgs
rare!; 1st Calling All Cars by Siegel & Shuster (7/36)
Jon Berk Collection
Cover by Vince Sullivan. "The Gavonian Affair: Part 11," script and art by W. C. Brigham; Sandra and Count De Wex try to escape from Tauru's forces. "Prince of Patrania: Part 11," script and art by Vincent Sullivan; Pincus the sailor is thrown overboard. "Island Adventure: Part 1," script and art by Russell Alger Cole; Woozy gets marooned on an island. "Damsel In Distress: Part 8," script by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, art by W. C. Brigham; Jack battles Pancho Villa on the edge of a precipice. "A Chance For Life," script by Ken Fitch, art by Clem Gretter; Don is offered his freedom if he can defeat the new monster. "Fang Gow of China: Part 11," script and art by Leo O'Mealia; Barry ONeill reveals a plot to blow up Paris. "The Bedouin Adventure: Part 10," script and art by Tom Hickey; Ali Ben Saad attacks the camp of the Arab who saved Wing Brady. "The Werewolf: Part 1," script by Jerry Siegel (as Leger), art by Joe Shuster (as Reuths); Doctor Occult and a young girl are attacked by a werewolf. "The Half-Breed: Part 1," script and art by Tom Cooper; Buckskin Jim hunts down Pierre for kidnapping Mary. "The Bank Robbers: Part 3," script and art by Whitney Ellsworth; Linda frees herself from the bank robbers and turns one of them over to the police. "The Purple Tiger: Part 1," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Joe Shuster;


Artists Information

Joseph Shuster was a Canadian-American comic book artist best known for co-creating the DC Comics character Superman, with writer Jerry Siegel, in Action Comics #1.

Creig Flessel was one of the pioneers of comic art, starting out at the birth of the industry Flessel was a Pulp illustrator who made the transition to comics early on, his most prominent pulp work was on the Shadow, a precursor to hero comics. Flessel was responsible for many of the pre-Batman Detective covers, as well as a variety of anthology features in the title, he was also closely associated with the Golden Age Sandman, he moved on to freelance for some of the B-level publishers after his time at DC. Later in his career Flessel did a lot of ghost work for DC and also drew cartoons for Playboy, he passed away in 2008, but will always be lauded as one of the first comic artists in the history of the form.


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