New Spaceways Comic Annual #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the 1954 annual New Spaceways Comic, "Adventures of Zip O'Daly Rocket-Ship Pilot" kicks off with a young man named Zip O'Daly, orphaned at a young age after his parents are killed during a westward journey. Saved by a man named Pedro, he learns to master a whip—skills that will serve him when he turns 17 and sets out to track down the killers. Reed Crandall’s dynamic art brings the story to life, while Denis McLoughlin’s striking cover captures the spirit of adventure and danger that defines Zip’s journey.
In "null," Chop Chop finds himself the target of a bizarre ambush when a psychic warns him of danger from above—only to be tested when two crooks attempt to steal his delivery by raining objects down on him from above.
In the dusty frontier of 1954, a young boy named Jo survives the brutal murder of his parents and is taken in by a mysterious man named Pedro, who teaches him the art of the whip. Years later, at seventeen, Jo sets out on a solitary journey to track down the men who destroyed his family, armed only with his training and a quiet fire for justice.
In "King of Corpse Cay," Lila and Monk take refuge on a cursed island after their ship runs aground, only to find themselves under the tyrannical rule of Captain Rex, a pirate who profits from chaos. With a personal vendetta burning—her father was murdered by buccaneers—Lila is determined to see Rex pay, even as the island's dark secrets begin to stir.
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↩ Reprints Roy Carson #5 (1948), Swift Morgan #6 (1948), Swift Morgan #30 (1950), Buccaneers #25 (1951), Crack Western #70 (1951), Blackhawk #37 (1951), Buccaneers #26 (1951), Doll Man #34 (1951), Plastic Man #30 (1951)
Reprinted in The Comic Art of Denis McLoughlin #1 (2007), The New Spaceways Comic Annual #[nn] (2014), Lurid Little Nightmare Makers #4 (2015)
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