Starlit Comics

E. Porter

Australia

Published
1943
Page count
36
Cover price
6d [0-0-6 AUP]
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Matte colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic
Branding
None

Credits

Writing
Eric Porter, author

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover Untitled Cover, 1 page

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction

Credits

Art
Eric Porter, line art [credited]
Colours
, colourist
Show/hide 1. Untitled Blank page(s), 1 page
Show/hide 2. Untitled (Willie Wombat) Comic story, 1 page

Featuring

Feature
Willie Wombat
Genre
Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Credits

Writing
Eric Porter, scripter
Art
Eric Porter, line art
Text
Eric Porter, letterer
Show/hide 3. Dick Doyle Comic story, 10 pages
Show/hide 4. Indiana Comic story, 11 pages

Credits

Writing
Eric Porter, scripter [signed as E. Porter]
Art
Eric Porter, line art [signed as E. Porter]
Text
Eric Porter, letterer
Show/hide 5. Moon Mystery Comic story, 8 pages

Credits

Writing
Eric Porter, scripter
Art
Eric Porter, line art
Text
Eric Porter, letterer
Show/hide 6. Untitled (Wombat Flat) Comic story, 1 page

"Good heavens I'm not that bad."

Featuring

Feature
Wombat Flat
Genre
Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Credits

Writing
Eric Porter, scripter
Art
Eric Porter, line art
Text
Eric Porter, letterer
Show/hide 7. Untitled (Wombat Flat) Comic story, 1 page

"Let that be a lesson to yer!!"

Featuring

Feature
Wombat Flat
Genre
Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Credits

Writing
Eric Porter, scripter
Art
Eric Porter, line art
Text
Eric Porter, letterer
Show/hide 8. Untitled Blank page(s), 1 page
Show/hide 9. Untitled (Wombat Flat) Comic story, 1 page

"Two and six for the car Sir!!"

Featuring

Feature
Wombat Flat
Genre
Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals

Credits

Writing
Eric Porter, scripter
Art
Eric Porter, line art
Text
Eric Porter, letterer

Notes

There is no pulbisher listed on this comic.

Wombat Flat stories are definitively by Porter, with Indiana specifically credited to him. Given the cover credit, it is likely that Porter wrote, drew and lettered all stories in this issue. The lettering is consistent throughout, with a distinctive 'Y' letter used by Porter. As art styles vary from realistic adventure to cartoony funny animals, it is possible this comic was produced through Porter's studio and involved other staff or freelancers.

Status

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This issue includes help from

  • Jeff Battista

AusReprints ID

  • 78422

Entry created

  • 30/03/2013

Cover added

  • 21/03/2022

Last updated

  • 21/03/2022