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Bang-Up Comics #1 (Progressive Publishers, 1941)
Angerman had acquired the title from Hugo Gernsback in 1937 after publishing experience that included a five-year stint at Popular Mechanics He published the short-lived Bang-Up Comics title from the same Chicago address as the Science and Mechanics editorial offices Curtis Publishing Company acquired a majority interest in Science and Mechanics in 1954, with Angerman[...]
Super Weird Heroes v2.3: Who Will Be The Man of Tomorrow?
The Hip Knox story that Craig Yoe has chosen for inclusion in his Super Weird Heroes Volume 2 is one of my favorite weird tales in this book, but not just for the story itself.  Oh, the story is certainly quite weird, and the character is very weird indeed, but the thing that makes this[...]