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CHARLTON TRIPLE ACTION BLACK & WHITE EDITION: 3 SERIES; DANGER, DANNY BLAZE and POLICE TRAP RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #139
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CHARLTON TRIPLE ACTION BLACK & WHITE EDITION: 3 SERIES; DANGER, DANNY BLAZE and POLICE TRAP RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #139 in Bloomington, MN
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CHARLTON TRIPLE ACTION BLACK & WHITE EDITION: 3 SERIES; DANGER, DANNY BLAZE and POLICE TRAP RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #139 in Bloomington, MN
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During the 1950's Charlton Comics was not above inheriting titles that had previously
been published by other companies. Both POLICE TRAP and DANGER were examples of
this. The first eleven issues of DANGER were produced by Comic Media. Joe Simon and
Jack Kirby's POLICE TRAP's initial four comics were released by their Mainline Comics line.
Although both were good titles, 1955 was a bad year for the comic industry and Charlton
canceled both series very quickly.
Another Charlton series that debuted and was subsequently canceled that year was DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN.
That title lasted all of two issues and became NATURE BOY with issue three.
Like an island of misfit toys, cobbled together here are the complete Charlton runs of DANGER (issues #12
to 14), DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN (#1 and 2) and POLICE TRAP (issues #5 and 6).
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN BOTH HARDCOVER AND TRADE PAPERBACK AS WELL AS IN
FULL COLOR OR GLORIOUS BLACK & WHITE.
been published by other companies. Both POLICE TRAP and DANGER were examples of
this. The first eleven issues of DANGER were produced by Comic Media. Joe Simon and
Jack Kirby's POLICE TRAP's initial four comics were released by their Mainline Comics line.
Although both were good titles, 1955 was a bad year for the comic industry and Charlton
canceled both series very quickly.
Another Charlton series that debuted and was subsequently canceled that year was DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN.
That title lasted all of two issues and became NATURE BOY with issue three.
Like an island of misfit toys, cobbled together here are the complete Charlton runs of DANGER (issues #12
to 14), DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN (#1 and 2) and POLICE TRAP (issues #5 and 6).
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN BOTH HARDCOVER AND TRADE PAPERBACK AS WELL AS IN
FULL COLOR OR GLORIOUS BLACK & WHITE.
During the 1950's Charlton Comics was not above inheriting titles that had previously
been published by other companies. Both POLICE TRAP and DANGER were examples of
this. The first eleven issues of DANGER were produced by Comic Media. Joe Simon and
Jack Kirby's POLICE TRAP's initial four comics were released by their Mainline Comics line.
Although both were good titles, 1955 was a bad year for the comic industry and Charlton
canceled both series very quickly.
Another Charlton series that debuted and was subsequently canceled that year was DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN.
That title lasted all of two issues and became NATURE BOY with issue three.
Like an island of misfit toys, cobbled together here are the complete Charlton runs of DANGER (issues #12
to 14), DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN (#1 and 2) and POLICE TRAP (issues #5 and 6).
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN BOTH HARDCOVER AND TRADE PAPERBACK AS WELL AS IN
FULL COLOR OR GLORIOUS BLACK & WHITE.
been published by other companies. Both POLICE TRAP and DANGER were examples of
this. The first eleven issues of DANGER were produced by Comic Media. Joe Simon and
Jack Kirby's POLICE TRAP's initial four comics were released by their Mainline Comics line.
Although both were good titles, 1955 was a bad year for the comic industry and Charlton
canceled both series very quickly.
Another Charlton series that debuted and was subsequently canceled that year was DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN.
That title lasted all of two issues and became NATURE BOY with issue three.
Like an island of misfit toys, cobbled together here are the complete Charlton runs of DANGER (issues #12
to 14), DANNY BLAZE, FIREMAN (#1 and 2) and POLICE TRAP (issues #5 and 6).
THIS BOOK IS AVAILABLE IN BOTH HARDCOVER AND TRADE PAPERBACK AS WELL AS IN
FULL COLOR OR GLORIOUS BLACK & WHITE.