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More whacked-out weirdness from the days when comicbooks still had an edge and featuring (in issue #3) an appearance from everyone’s favourite jungle princess, Rulah (albeit masquerading under the nom du loincloth, Pulah. The line-up includes writer Bruce Hamilton and penciller, inker Steve Ditko. Strange Fantasy was formerly Rocketman (with one issue) and picked up where Rocketman ceased publication. Strange Fantasy is then numbered 2-14 rather than 1-13. The title left newsstands in 1954, the victim of the hearings in the Senate.
Volume One features stories from August 1952 - August 1953 issues 1 - 7. All of course digitally enhanced and faithfully reproduced and housed in full colour slipcase.
May 2015
252 Pages
978-1-84863-867-9
£44.99 / $69.99
Volume One features stories from August 1952 - August 1953 issues 1 - 7. All of course digitally enhanced and faithfully reproduced.
May 2015
252 Pages
BS 978-1-84863-866-2
£36.99 / $59.99
Volume Two features stories from October 1953 - October 1954 Issues 8 - 14. This second volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored. Housed in full colour slipcase.
August 2015
252 Pages
978-1-84863-883-9
£44.99 / $69.99
Volume Two features stories from October 1953 - October 1954 Issues 8 - 14. This second volume has been meticulously compiled from the original source material and painstakingly digitally restored.
August 2015
252 Pages
978-1-84863-882-2
£36.99 / $59.99
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