Mister Universe (1951) comic books 1951
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Cover by Ross Andru. Stories and art by Ross Andru, Jerry Grandenetti and Tony Mortellaro. The adventures of pro wrestler Mr. Universe was the only comic published by "Mr. Publishing," an imprint of Stanley Morse publishing. Mr. Universe travels the world to find matches and have adventures with his friends, Jeff Clayton and Scarcely Able. Mister Universe takes on the Syndicate when they try to get in on the wrestling racket. Con artists are exposed by Mr. Universe. Also, a history of the sport of wrestling. Mister Universe; Wrestling Through the Ages; Mister Universe Battles the Syndicate; The Con-Men. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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The Jungle That Time Forgot. Cover by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. Stories and art by Ross Andru, Mike Esposito and Harry Kantor. The adventures of pro wrestler Mr. Universe was the only comic published by "Mr. Publishing," an imprint of Stanley Morse publishing. In an issue-length story, Mr. Universe and pals Jeff and Scarcely Able find a lost city in the jungle where the natives hail Mr. U. as "The Golden One" and fear the prehistoric flying beasts they call "The Terrible Ones." Art and cover by future Marvel artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. Stories and art by Ross Andru, Harry Kantor and Edward Haas. The adventures of pro wrestler Mr. Universe was the only comic published by "Mr. Publishing," an imprint of Stanley Morse publishing. Mr. Universe's career may be over after he is accused of killing fighter Big Max in the ring. Scarcely visits the offices of Media Publications and is made "guest editor" for the Mr. Universe Club News. Mr. Universe discovers that "philanthropist" Silas Cratchett is using a youth gang to peddle marijuana for him. Also, opinion polls about popular wrestlers and wrestling teams of the era, which would seem essential for the fan of Golden Age wrestling. Plus a vintage ad for the books "How to Get Along with Boys" and "How to Get Along with Girls." Art and cover by future Marvel artists Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. Mister Universe, the Killer; Scarcelys Dilemma; Sorry - No Cigarettes Today; Modern Fagin; Rating the Wrestling Champions. 36 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.