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Some interesting stories in this issue including one with art by Jay Disbrow who was once part of the Iger shop. With a career that lasted (I think) into the 80s he did a number of jungle type stories in the 50s including some Sheena and misc Tarzan knockoffs.
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18-May-2014 4:00 am
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newodkin
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Disbrow was still working into the new century, actually, being a pioneer in webcomics!
18-May-2014 4:05 am
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KaineZ
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I thought so, I got sidetracked while I was reading more on him and forgot to keep digging before posting. I got interested because his faces looked similar to those found in other L. B. Cole produced books.
18-May-2014 4:57 am
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SCOTT
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Jay Disbrow did a webcomic from 2000-2005 called "Aroc of Zenith" each installment comparable to a traditional colored sunday newspaper strip. there is a near complete archive of the 300 plus installments at http://www.marvelfamily.com/aroc/archive.asp
Issue: #123 Published: June 1954, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing: L. B. Cole
Color: Four Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing
A huge shaggy monstrosity full of hate is exiled from his home world in a capsule. The capsule lands in a swamp in Southern Louisiana and the creature emerges, causing Death and destruction.
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Script: Jay Disbrow | Pencils: Jay Disbrow | Inks: Jay Disbrow | Colours: Jay Disbrow
A miner named Hugo Monk falls to his Death in an unsafe mine and plummets all the way down to a limbo like cavern. Mystical energies revive him and he mutates into a huge beast man. Emerging from the cavern, Monk begins to exact revenge not only on the corrupt mine owner but also everyone in the town.
Credits:
Script: Jay Disbrow | Pencils: Jay Disbrow | Inks: Jay Disbrow | Colours: Jay Disbrow