What could be a better way to end the week...
The remaining seven issues in the series were the same b/w magazine format as MAD.
What could be a better way to end the week...
Boy, they were obsessed in the 1950s that the Commies would win the Cold War!
The writer and artist are officially unknown, but I see a great deal of Carmine Infantino's penciling style in a number of panels.
There's an interesting sub-genre of superheroes, known as the "inspired-bys".
Note: this character is in no way related to the earlier pulp/comic character The Avenger published by the same company as Doc Savage and The Shadow, and currently being revived by Dynsmite Publishing
#2 (1953) Art by Jim McLaughlin |
#3 (1953) Art by an unknown illustrator |
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Art by Frank Brunner |
Art by Robert Foster |