On the other hand, because of this restriction, the archive offers an interesting window into the themes of lesser-known comics in the Golden Age—romance, Westerns, combat, crime, supernatural and horror. The covers of the romance comics are great examples of popular art. The DCM asks users to register and log in before downloading comic files. You can enter the archive here. Also see the Archives and Collections area where artists of note have been given their own individual spotlight.
Rebecca Onion is a writer and academic living in Philadelphia. She runs Slate. Follow her on Twitter: rebeccaonion. We accept Paypal, Venmo, Patreon, even Crypto! To donate, click here. We thank you! Another section on DCM we are proud of is our Archives and Collections area where artists or features of note have been given their own individual spotlight. There is an index on the forum of what is on the site so far and which we are still trying to find for sharing. Just wanted to mention DCM had new members join today!
Up from 15 the day before. That is half our average monthly new member registrations in just a single day! Words out, tracked back from twitter myself.
What an amazing resource, thanks for spreading the word! I found this because was tagged in a FB post by a friend. Probably one of the few people who could make it erudite and entertaining at the same time. Looking for a female cartoon villain circa WW II with a zwastika tattooed on forehead.
I actually owned the first copy of Action Comics, like many others who lost a fortune because of Dr. Frederic Wertham. Now who did I forget to mention? Its wonderfulness I experienced in the daily comics pages of the Augusta, Ga. He was never as much fun after he left the Ivory Patrol in Africa, where he was protected by onne of my heroes — Fang, the Panther. Nah, nah! I have a list of comic book titles that I am looking for.
I want to download. If I send you the list can you help? I will pay. Name required. Issues: 1 Sequence: 1 - Dates: May - Jan British weekly comic for girls. Ran from May to January A total of issues.
It's most famous strip was The Silent Three. Another regular strip was Terry Brent, a detective story. Issues: 1 Sequence: 1 - 1 Dates: - Pocket Library series which were issued 2 per month, with the frequency later changing to 4 per month.
This doesn't mean they appeared weekly or fortnightly, rather that 2 or 4 issues went on sale at the same time each month. Published by Amalgamated Press.
Series ran for issues. Issues: 15 Sequence: 1 - 15 Dates: - Issues: Sequence: - Dates: Mar - Famous for a Dick Turpin strip. Crime Adventure. Pocket Library published by C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. Titles incl. Adventure Mixed Bag. Issues: Sequence: 41 - Dates: - Feb 5, This legendary series of 68 page, digest sized comics, published by The Amalgamated Press, commenced on 1st. November, Initially 2 issues per month, both released on the same day.
Many excellent artist were employed on these books, although as a number of stories were reprints from Knockout, the change to the digest format often did few favours to the quality of the original work.
Issues: 6 Sequence: 1 - 6 Dates: - Issues: 65 Sequence: 1 - 65 Dates: - Frequency not listed in British Guide. Mixture of strips, pin-ups and pieces on stars of the time. Regular feature was the comic strip of Fabian of the Yard which was on British t. Eventually was amalgamated int o Film Fun. Running to well over issues. Albert Hall The Office Boy. All Sorts Comic. Ally Sloper Sep 23, Aug 17, Nov 15, Dec 10, Bumper Cowboy Book Captain Conquest and the Men From Mars.
Challenger Comic 2. Sep 19, Collins Boys' Annual Crackerjack Western Book Jun 8, Dave Garratt and The Space Pirates. Derickson Dene Dingbats Annual Dec Express Weekly Apr 21, Funny Comics Halle UK. Glamour Dec 11, Mar 13, Jolly Adventures. Jolly Western Jungle Comics 3. Kinema Comic Dec 6, Marty Feb 27, It is generally referred to as a comic or a comic magazine, and historically as a comic paper.
British comics are usually comics anthologies which are typically aimed at children, and are published weekly, although some are also published on a fortnightly or monthly schedule. The top three longest-running comics in the world, The Dandy, The Beano, and Comic Cuts, are all British, although in modern times British comics have been largely superseded by American comic books and Japanese manga.
You can access the information and comics through the sidebar. The comics are mostly in packages from around mb, inside these rar-packages you will find the comics in cbr format. I did not scan the comics myself only collect them from various sites on the internet, internet archive, Usenet Newsgroups and torrents.
So thanks to all the scanners and uploaders. This blog is purely ment to preserve the comics and to enjoy them, no financial meanings are involved, if you like the comics buy them as long as they are availabe, because nothing can beat the feeling of reading a real comic.
If you find something wrong downloads, numbering, information please let me know so that i can correct the error. UK Comics Wiki. Congrats to you and everyone involved in yet another excellent update. Here are the last 2 compilations from the pages of Battle.
I thought Battle was a great comic from — Full of reprints and new less realistic strips. The fact that a merger of 2 comics included reprinted material from the get go. Like Like. Dracula Lives Weekly 74 for ya. Like Liked by 1 person. A trio of Dracula Lives Weekly for your pleasure.
Robin sounds like a cute and intelligent little bird, by the way.
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