All Favourites, The 100-Page Comic #15

Colour Comics Pty. Ltd.
Australia.
Issue contents

"Featuring Rip Hunter, Time Master"
Featuring
- Feature
- Rip Hunter, Time Master
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Art
- Bob Brown, original line art
Reprint history
- First print
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Showcase (DC, 1956 series) #20 (May-June 1959)
Notes
The cover has been partially redrawn from the original.

Featuring
- Feature
- Rip Hunter… Time Master
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Writing
- Jack Miller, scripter
- Art
- Ruben Moreira, line art
- Editing
- Jack Schiff, Editor
- Murray Boltinoff, Associate Editor
- George Kashdan, Associate Editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Showcase (DC, 1956 series) #20 (May-June 1959) — Prisoners of 100 Million B.C.
- Also printed
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World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #225 (September-October 1974)
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World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #225 (September-October 1974) — Prisoners of 100 Million B.C.
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Mighty Comic (KG Murray, 1973 series) #118 ([May 1977?])
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Mighty Comic (KG Murray, 1973 series) #118 ([May 1977?]) — Prisoners of 100 Million B.C. Part 2: The Moder-Day Cavemen Part 3: The Great Beast Stampede
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Showcase Presents: Showcase (DC, 2012 series) #1 ([September] 2012) — Prisoners of 100 Million B.C. [Chapter 1]
Synopsis
Having finished work on Time Sphere II, Rip Hunter and Jeff Smith do a test run back to the mesozoic era. Meanwhile, in the present day, crooks force Bonnie Baxter and her brother Corky to take them to Rip and Jeff in Time Sphere I. Meeting in the past, the crooks have the drop on Rip and crew, until battling dinosaurs separate the good guys from the bad. But when the heroes get back to their Time Sphere, they find it's gone missing.
Notes
Chapter 1. Origin.

Featuring
- Feature
- Tomahawk
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
Credits
- Art
- Bob Brown, line art
- Editing
- Jack Schiff, Editor
- Murray Boltinoff, Associate Editor
- George Kashdan, Associate Editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #62 (May-June 1959) — Raids of the Invisible Braves
- Also printed
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Tomahawk (Strato, 1954 series) #40 ([October 1959?]) — Raids of the Invisible Braves!
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Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #126 (January-February 1970)
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Tomahawk (DC, 1950 series) #126 (January-February 1970) — Raids of the Invisible Braves
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Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #61 ([May 1970?]) — Raids of the Invisible Braves
Synopsis
Investigating reports of ghostly raiders, Tomahawk and Dan discover Indians with a potion that will make them invisible.

Credits
- Art
- George Roussos, line art
- Editing
- Jack Schiff, editor
Reprint history
- Also printed
-
House of Mystery (DC, 1951 series) #84 (March 1959)

Featuring
- Feature
- The Viking Prince
- Genre
- Adventure
Credits
- Writing
- Bob Haney, scripter
- Art
- Joe Kubert, line art
- Editing
- Robert Kanigher, editor
Reprint history
- First print
-
The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #23 (April-May 1959)
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The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #23 (April-May 1959) — The Figurehead of the Burning Sea!
- Also printed
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Superman Presents Tip Top Comic Monthly (KG Murray, 1973 series) #111 ([July 1974?])
Synopsis
While at her father's castle with Prince Jon, Asa vanishes into thin air. Jarl Eric, brother of the Dragon King, has imprisoned her spirit in a wooden figurehead, so Jon sets off to rescue her.

Featuring
- Feature
- Foley of the Fighting 5th
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
Credits
- Writing
- John Broome, scripter
- Art
- Howard Sherman, line art
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history

Featuring
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Writing
- Gardner Fox, scripter
- Art
- Mike Sekowsky, penciller
- Bernard Sachs, inker
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history
Synopsis
Two aliens contact actor Barry Morrell and both tell him that they have crashed on Earth and require assistance. But there's one catch: one alien has come to conquer Earth, the other to save Earth. Based on their stories, Barry will have to decide which one to rescue as friend and which one to capture as enemy.

Featuring
- Feature
- Nighthawk
- Genre
- Western-Frontier
Credits
- Writing
- Gardner Fox, scripter
- Art
- Gil Kane, penciller
- Bernard Sachs, inker
- Text
- Joe Letterese, letterer
- Editing
- Whitney Ellsworth, editor [credited]
- Julius Schwartz, editor [attributed] (actual)
Reprint history

"Hi, Buzzy! I bought a class pin and I'm going to give it to my girl-friend!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Buzzy
- Genre
- Humour

"Dexter, call a plumber! Hurry!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Dexter
- Genre
- Humour
Credits
- Writing
- Henry Boltinoff, scripter
- Art
- Henry Boltinoff, line art

Featuring
- Feature
- The Flash
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Writing
- John Broome, scripter
- Art
- Carmine Infantino, penciller
- Joe Giella, inker
- Editing
- Julius Schwartz, editor
Reprint history
- First print
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The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #107 (June-July 1959)
- Also printed
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The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #169 (April 1967) (80 Page Giant G34)
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Giant Flash Album (Colour Comics, 1966 series) #5 ([January 1968?])
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The Greatest Flash Stories Ever Told (DC, 1991 series) (1991)
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The Flash Archives (DC, 1994 series) #Volume 1 ([June] 1996)
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Showcase Presents: The Flash (DC, 2007 series) #1 (May 2007)
Notes
The cover has been partially redrawn from the original.
Indicia
Printed by Land Newspaper, 59 Regent St., Sydney, for the Proprietors, Colour Comics Pty. Ltd., Sydney and produced by the K. G. Murray Publishing Company Pty. Ltd., 142 Clarence St., Sydney. Gordon & Gotch (Australasia) Ltd. Distributors for Australia and New Zealand. U.K., Atlas Publishing and Distributing Co. Ltd., 18 Bride Lane, London S.C.4, England. Sequences in this issue copyright, National Comic Publications, Inc.