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The Lost World Archive [Illustrated]

The Lost World Archive [Illustrated]

Joe Doolin
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The Lost World replaced The Red Comet in issues #21-69 of Planet Comics, as the lead feature featuring Hunt Bowman. The first episode was drawn by Rudy Palais, with Viscardi taking over for #22. Set in the 33rd Century, Bowman was a guerrilla-fighter against the reptilian Voltamen, conquerors of earth. In issue #36, the duo were joined by "3 more Earth people," named Bruce, Robin and Bonnie. Later episodes were drawn by Graham Ingels , Lily Renee and George Evans .

Planet Comics was a science fiction comic-book title produced by Fiction House and issued from Jan. 1940 to Winter 1953 . Like many of Fiction House's early comics titles, Planet Comics was a spinoff of a pulp magazine, in this case Planet Stories, which featured space operatic tales of muscular, heroic space adventurers who were quick with their 'ray pistols' and always running into gorgeous females who needed rescue from bug-eyed space aliens or fiendish interstellar bad guys.
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Moon Books Publishing
Release
May 05, 2011

The Lost World Archive [Illustrated]

Joe Doolin
0/5 ( ratings)
The Lost World replaced The Red Comet in issues #21-69 of Planet Comics, as the lead feature featuring Hunt Bowman. The first episode was drawn by Rudy Palais, with Viscardi taking over for #22. Set in the 33rd Century, Bowman was a guerrilla-fighter against the reptilian Voltamen, conquerors of earth. In issue #36, the duo were joined by "3 more Earth people," named Bruce, Robin and Bonnie. Later episodes were drawn by Graham Ingels , Lily Renee and George Evans .

Planet Comics was a science fiction comic-book title produced by Fiction House and issued from Jan. 1940 to Winter 1953 . Like many of Fiction House's early comics titles, Planet Comics was a spinoff of a pulp magazine, in this case Planet Stories, which featured space operatic tales of muscular, heroic space adventurers who were quick with their 'ray pistols' and always running into gorgeous females who needed rescue from bug-eyed space aliens or fiendish interstellar bad guys.
Language
English
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Moon Books Publishing
Release
May 05, 2011

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