Comicolour Album #[9]/1955
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Journey to the Moon!", Tufty stumbles into an unexpected adventure when a scientist offers him a mysterious super atomic potion—granting him astonishing control over his own body. Written, drawn, and inked by Harry Banger, this 1954 tale blends whimsy and wonder as Tufty’s newfound abilities lead him beyond Earth’s limits. The cover by David Williams captures the story’s playful sci-fi spirit, making this Comicolour Album #9 a standout from a unique era of British comics.
Sigor, rider of a winged horse from a realm beneath the earth, finds himself stranded in a world above after his journey ends in a sudden, unyielding separation from his home. When he witnesses an airliner crash, he rushes to help, his presence a mystery in a world that doesn’t know how to explain him.
When jobless Jo takes a strange new position as assistant to a quirky scientist, he's handed a super atomic potion that lets him twist, stretch, and reshape his body in any way he likes—just in time for some very unexpected adventures.
In the heart of the jungle, Sam and Pete chase rumors of a rare white gorilla—only to be captured by wary natives. When the creature finally appears, it frees them, but then vanishes into the wild, taking Sam with it.
ComicBooks.com Value
Find on ebay
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
↩ Reprints Coloured Slick Fun #37 (1946), Coloured Slick Fun #43 (1948), Coloured Slick Fun #44 (1948), Comicolour Album #[4]/1950 (1949)
Reprinted in Comicolour Album #[10]/1956 (1955)
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.