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Teenage Hotrodders (1963) comic books 1967

  • Issue #22
    Teenage Hotrodders (1963) 22

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    Cover by Jack Keller. Stories and art by Jack Keller, Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. The world of hot rods and drag-racing culture forms the backdrop for drama. Street-racers gravitate to a new road construction site as the perfect drag strip, but the local State cop has other ideas. A racer on vacation at his uncle's place on the lake discovers that his uncle's old car is a souped-up old-school race car. The "funny car" phenomenon makes its way to the pages of Teenage Hotrodders, in a story with some great car art. Draggin' the Fuzz; Uncle Ed's Pride and Joy; More Adventures of a Bus Driver; The Funny Cars. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #23
    Teenage Hotrodders (1963) 23
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    Cover by Jack Keller. Stories and art by Jack Keller, Edd Ashe, Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. The world of hot rods and drag-racing culture forms the backdrop for drama. Ken King has a chance to clear his name of a motorcycle crash, but first he must make a deal with corrupt ex-cabbie Rudolf Funk. A racer gets a lucky break from a car dealer. A teen finds a suitcase full of cash and spends it on a hot rod to impress a girl, because apparently he's never seen a mob movie. The Payoff; Nothin' But Guts; The Unsafe Driver; Flying Failure; Melon Head Part 2. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.

  • Issue #24
    Teenage Hotrodders (1963) 24

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    Cover by Jack Keller. Stories and art by Jack Keller, Joe Gill, Carl Hubbell, Charles Nicholas and Vince Alascia. The world of hot rods and drag-racing culture forms the backdrop for drama. Ostracized from the mainstream drag-racing world, Ken King races with the "super modified" fringe circuit, but finds his reputation has followed him even there. Cowhands Tex and Mick use a souped-up jalopy to chase down steers instead of horses. Scot is out testing his hot rod on a deserted mountain road when he's passed by a futuristic flying car. Outlaw Trail Part II; The First Time; Rebel Round-Up; Dragging the Fuzz; The Flying Thingie! Final issue under this title; series continues as Top Eliminator (1967) #25. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.