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Unusual Comics #1
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A mysterious symbol haunts the pages of Unusual Comics #1, a 1946 release from Bell Features, as a cryptic ad for a lineup of popular titles—Joke Comics, Terrific Comics, Red Hot Comics, Dime Comics, and Active Comics—promises nationwide and UK distribution. René Kulbach handles both art and inking, crafting a striking, early post-war comic with a sense of wide-reaching adventure.
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artist, inker René Kulbach
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artist, inker René Kulbach
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Ad for Joke Comics, Terrific Comics, Red Hot Comics, Dime Comics and Active Comics. States that they are on-sale "coast to coast and the United Kingdom".
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