Century the 100 Page Comic Monthly #4
Colour Comics Pty. Ltd.
Australia.
- Published
- September 1956
- Page count
- 100
- Cover price
- 0.20 AUD
- Colour
- Black & white
- Size
- Standard size
- Interior paper
- Newsprint
- Cover stock
- Glossy colour
- Binding
- Square bound
- Format
- Comic series
- Branding
- Colour Comics Pty Ltd
- GCD
- www.comics.org/issue/12544
Credits
- Editing
- , editor
Issue contents
Cover
Untitled
(Superman; Batman; Robin; Rex the Wonder Dog)
Cover,
1 page
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
1.
The Man Superman Feared
(Superman)
Comic story,
10 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
2.
Rex, Foreign Legion Fighter
(Rex)
Comic story,
10 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
3.
The Wild Boy of the Frontier
(Daniel Boone)
Comic story,
8 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
4.
Batman-- Frontier Marshal
(Batman)
Comic story,
8 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
5.
Bobo's Amazing Jungle Gym
(Detective Chimp)
Comic story,
6 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
6.
The Origin of Speedy
(Green Arrow)
Comic story,
8 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
7.
The Secret of the Roaring Cave
(Hopalong Cassidy)
Comic story,
8 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
8.
Untitled [Uncle Snooty sacks Pop]
(Leave it To Binky)
Comic story,
0 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
9.
Robotman -- Servant for a Day
(Robotman)
Comic story,
6 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
10.
The Magic Necklace!
(Superboy)
Comic story,
8 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
11.
The One-Man Safari
(Congo Bill with Janu the Jungle Boy)
Comic story,
6 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
12.
The Secret of Cell Sixteen
Comic story,
6 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
13.
The Fastest Movie Ever Made
(Johnny Quick)
Comic story,
5.67 pages
Featuring
Credits
Synopsis
Notes
Notes
The original image has multiple artists: Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye (Superman); Win Mortimer (Batman & Robin); Howard Sherman (Wyoming Kid)
Indicia
The indicia for this issue is not recorded. The identified publisher might be an associated or parent company, rather than the specific listed publisher.