Union Jack (1894 Amalgamated Press) comic books 1928
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Published Jun 1928 by Amalgamated Press.
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The Union Jack was a "penny dreadful" type of UK publication that ran from 1894 to 1933. In 1904, Sexton Blake, "the poor man's Sherlock Holmes," became the star of every issue. In this issue, Blake stars in "Hands Up, London!" in which he battles Dr. Ferraro, who holds London hostage with a chemical compound called Nihilite. That's pretty cool. Mostly text with a few illustrations, 7-1/2" x 11", newsprint, b&w.
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Published Jun 1928 by Amalgamated Press.
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The Union Jack was a "penny dreadful" type of UK publication that ran from 1894 to 1933. In 1904, Sexton Blake, "the poor man's Sherlock Holmes," became the star of every issue. In this issue, Blake stars in "The Legion of the Lost." Mostly text with a few illustrations, 7-1/2" x 11", newsprint, b&w.
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Published Oct 1928 by Amalgamated Press.
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The Union Jack was a "penny dreadful" type of UK publication that ran from 1894 to 1933. In 1904, Sexton Blake, "the poor man's Sherlock Holmes," became the star of every issue. In this issue, Blake stars in "The House of Fear," 'a 'tec story of REAL THRILL.' Surprise and suspense all the way with Sexton Blake. Mostly text with a few illustrations, 7-1/2" x 11", newsprint, b&w.
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Published Nov 1928 by Amalgamated Press.
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The Union Jack was a "penny dreadful" type of UK publication that ran from 1894 to 1933. In 1904, Sexton Blake, "the poor man's Sherlock Holmes," became the star of every issue. In this issue, Blake stars in "The Adventure of the Gargoyle's Decoy," 'a maelstrom of intrigue and breathless adventure.' Mostly text with a few illustrations, 7-1/2" x 11", newsprint, b&w.