Issue | #70 |
Published | [Spring] 1953 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | J. F. Byrne (Managing Editor); Jerry Iger (Art Director) |
Notes | Cover title and illustration do not relate to any interior feature - although Star Pirate is about a planet of women and Space Rangers is about a cargo. This comic has no text story. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Maurice Whitman |
Inks | Maurice Whitman |
Notes | Cover title and illustration do not relate to any interior feature - although Star Pirate is about a planet of women and Space Rangers is about a cargo. This comic has no text story. |
Characters | Lyssa; Hunt; Voltamen (villains); Dr. Schultz (introduction; dies) |
Synopsis | Hunt and Lyssa are trying to escape some Voltamen and discover Dr. Schultz, so they enlist his aid in destroying a Volta power station. |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Thornecliffe Herrick] |
Pencils | Lily Renee (signed) |
Inks | Lily Renee (signed) |
Reprinted | from PLANET COMICS #41 - March, 1946. |
Characters | Gale Allen; Itecs (introduction; villains); Lor [Itec High Priest] (introduction; dies) |
Synopsis | The planet Itec has returned to its orbit after being lost for aeons, and is now capturing spaceships. Gale is mistaken for a legendary queen and manages to hypnotize Lor. |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Douglas McKee] |
Pencils | Joe Doolin |
Inks | Joe Doolin |
Reprinted | from PLANET COMICS #41 - March, 1946. |
Characters | Star Pirate; Blackbeard; The Plastimen (introduction; villains) |
Synopsis | Star takes a spaceship of male colonists to a forgotten world populated only by women. People age very slowly there and the colonists decide to stay on with the women, while Star and Blackbeard continue to roam the universe. |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Len Dodson] |
Pencils | Murphy Anderson (signed) |
Inks | Murphy Anderson (signed) |
Reprinted | from PLANET COMICS #41 - March, 1946. |
Characters | The Space Rangers [Reef Ryan; Flint Baker]; Huldane (villain; introduction; dies); Igor |
Synopsis | Huldan escapes prison posing as a robot in a load of others being delivered by Reef. Flint follows and together they thwart a plot of Huldane's to transform women into plant-being slaves. |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | ? [as Hugh Fitzhugh] |
Reprinted | from PLANET COMICS #41 - March, 1946. |