Issue | #67 |
Published | [Summer] 1952 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | J. F. Byrne (Managing Editor); Jerry Iger (Art Director) |
Notes | Interesting title and illustration on the cover, but they bear no relation to any interior feature - although Reef Ryan does take place on a moon of Neptune. There is no text story in this comic. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Maurice Whitman |
Inks | Maurice Whitman |
Notes | Interesting title and illustration on the cover, but they bear no relation to any interior feature - although Reef Ryan does take place on a moon of Neptune. There is no text story in this comic. |
Characters | Flint Baker; Introduction: Xuak and other miners; Queen Tenya; Gorelle; Madlyn (dies); other Lunar Amazons |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Huxley Haldane] |
Pencils | Art Saaf |
Inks | Art Saaf |
Notes | The same story title was used in the original appearance. |
Reprinted | from Planet Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #22 (January, 1943) |
Characters | Star Pirate; Roger (intro); Margo (daughter of Dictator; intro); Villains: Robber Red (intro); the Dictator of Zev (intro) |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Leonardo Vinci] |
Pencils | George Appel |
Inks | George Appel |
Reprinted | from Planet Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #22 (January, 1943) |
Characters | Reef Ryan; Vara, Tabess of Xalan (guest star); Barda (intro; villain); Wasel (intro) |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Hugh Fitzhugh] |
Pencils | Pagsilang Rey Isip |
Inks | Pagsilang Rey Isip |
Notes | Supposedly, the title to this episode is "The Nymphs of Neptune" based on the cover blurb. |
Reprinted | from Planet Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #22 (January, 1943) [The title from the cover blurb of #22 was "Sorceress of Xalan."] |
Characters | Villains: Voltamen [Tak Bar (intro); Snagg (intro); Lupa (intro); Nizto (intro); Iqor]; Basil |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Thornecliffe Herrick] |
Pencils | Nick Viscardi (signed) |
Inks | Nick Viscardi (signed) |
Notes | One vertical third of one page is comprised of an ad, exactly as in issue #22. |
Reprinted | from Planet Comics (Fiction House, 1940 series) #22 (January, 1943) |