All Star Adventure Comic #15

Published
May 1962
Page count
100
Cover price
2/- [0-2-0 AUP]
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Square bound
Format
Comic series
Branding
Colour Comics Pty Ltd
 
Colour Comics Pty Ltd
GCD
www.comics.org/issue/577397

Credits

Editing
, editor

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Show/hide Cover No title recorded Cover, 1 page

""The Creature We Dared Not Kill!" "Huh? Instead of finishing him off, they're trying to keep that destructive beast alive with oxygen!" "Sure--Because only the creature can release Ed from the strange capsule!""

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction

Credits

Art
Dick Dillin, penciller
 
Sheldon Moldoff, inker

Reprint history

First print
United States
My Greatest Adventure (DC, 1955 series) #64 (February 1962)
Show/hide 1. The Creature We Dared Not Kill Comic story, 9 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction

Credits

Art
Carmine Infantino, penciller
 
Mort Meskin, inker
Editing
Jack Schiff, editor
 
Murray Boltinoff, Associate Editor
 
George Kashdan, Associate Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
My Greatest Adventure (DC, 1955 series) #64 (February 1962)
Show/hide 2. Things to Come Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Characters
Carl Matson; Mr. Schloss; Ashtoo; Mrs. Jenson

Credits

Writing
Richard Hughes, scripter [as Pierce Rand]
Art
Pete Costanza, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Forbidden Worlds (ACG, 1951 series) #84 (December 1959)
Things to Come!
Show/hide 3. The Thing Called Jeremy Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction

Credits

Writing
Richard Hughes, scripter [as Shane O'Shea]
Art
Paul Reinman, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Adventures into the Unknown (ACG, 1948 series) #110 (August 1959)
The Thing Called Jeremy!

Synopsis

Phineas Trimble builds an android that he passes off as his adult son, but they argue after the android falls in love with a girl and Trimble accidentally destroys his creation.

Show/hide 4. The Sumatran Seed Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Characters
Hans Ulrich; Karl Kastorp; Bruno; Sultan Rashnamira; Sultana

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Adventures into the Unknown (ACG, 1948 series) #72 (March-April 1956)
The Sumatran Seed!
Show/hide 5. Charlie O'Reilly Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Characters
Jon Tallent; Eve Tallent; Charlie O'Reilly; Ken Tallent

Credits

Writing
Richard Hughes, scripter [as Bob Standish]
Art
John Forte, line art
Text
Ed Hamilton, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Adventures into the Unknown (ACG, 1948 series) #107 (April 1959)
The Thing That Was Charlie O'Reilly!
Show/hide 6. Doctor Chameleon Comic story, 7 pages

Credits

Writing
Richard Hughes, scripter [as Kermit Lundgren]
Art
Paul Reinman, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Forbidden Worlds (ACG, 1951 series) #93 (February 1961)
Doctor Chameleon
Show/hide 7. The Man Who Couldn't be Stopped Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Characters
Enoch Crager; Professor Doyle [Professor Mystic]; Jocko

Credits

Writing
Richard Hughes, scripter [as Brad Everson]
Art
John Buscema, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Forbidden Worlds (ACG, 1951 series) #79 (June 1959)
The Man Who Couldn't Be Stopped!
Show/hide 8. The Biggest Man in the World Comic story, 6 pages

Featuring

Characters
Mervin Moot; Ulysses

Credits

Writing
Richard Hughes, scripter [as Shane O'Shea]
Art
Leo Morey, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Unknown Worlds (ACG, 1960 series) #4 (December 1960-January 1961)
The Biggest Man in the World!
Show/hide 9. The Strength of Ten Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Characters
Billy Foster; Jerry Smith; Jane; Dr. Osgood; Theseus; The Minotaur; Perseus; The Gorgon; Hercules

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Ogden Whitney, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Forbidden Worlds (ACG, 1951 series) #69 (August 1958)
The Strength of Ten!
Show/hide 10. The Man with the Super-Spectacles Comic story, 6 pages
Show/hide 11. Tomb for Titus Comic story, 7 pages

Featuring

Characters
Titus Greede; Abdul

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Harry Lazarus, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Richard Hughes, original editor [as Richard E. Hughes]

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First print
United States
Adventures into the Unknown (ACG, 1948 series) #60 (November-December 1954)
Tomb for Titus!
Show/hide 12. Planet of Lost Astronauts Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction

Credits

Writing
Gardner Fox, scripter
Art
Sid Greene, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Julius Schwartz, original editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #134 (November 1961)
Planet of Lost Astronauts!
Show/hide 13. Untitled [On the Job... Part Time] Comic story, 1 page

"I won't be in tomorrow, Mr. Hammer--I saved up all my coffee breaks so I could take the day off!"

Featuring

Genre
Humour

Credits

Writing
Mort Drucker, scripter
Art
Mort Drucker, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Larry Nadle, original editor [as Lawrence Nadle]

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First print
United States
The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis (DC, 1960 series) #6 (March-April 1961)
On the Job...Part Time

Notes

Four cartoons.

Show/hide 14. I Battled for the Doom-Stone Comic story, 8 pages

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Alex Toth, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Jack Schiff, original editor
 
Murray Boltinoff, original Associate Editor
 
George Kashdan, original Associate Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
My Greatest Adventure (DC, 1955 series) #61 (November 1961)
I Battled for the Doom-Stone
Also printed
United States
The Phantom Stranger (DC, 1969 series) #15 (September-October 1971)
I Battled for the Doom-Stone
Show/hide 15. Untitled (Amazing Ratios) Comic story, 1 page

"The blood streams of all living animals--fish, reptiles, birds, mammals--have almost exactly the same salty mixture (sodium, calcium, potassium) that is present in sea water…"

Featuring

Feature
Amazing Ratios
Genre
Non-fiction; math & science

Credits

Writing
Julius Schwartz, scripter
Art
Morris Waldinger, penciller
 
Tom Nicolosi, inker [as Tommy Nicolosi]
Text
Milt Snapinn, letterer
Editing
Whitney Ellsworth, original editor [credited]
 
Julius Schwartz, original editor [attributed] (actual)

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First print
United States
Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #85 (October 1957)
No title recorded

Synopsis

Information on the composition of blood, proportions of an atom, population growth of humanity, and the Earth's outer crust.


Status

This issue includes help from

  • Guy Budziak

AusReprints ID

  • 1378

Entry created

  • 17/04/2004

Cover added

  • 11/03/2018

Index completed

  • 27/05/2009

Last updated

  • 15/09/2019