Edmond Hamilton Comics: 1951

1951 saw Edmond Hamilton splitting his time between Pulps and comics. It was the year he finished the Captain Future stories though his comic counter part Chris KL-99 continued. Hamilton used two pseudonyms this year with the return of “Hugh Davidson” from Weird Tales and “Robert Starr” a DC house name used by John Broome and Robert Kanigher as well.

Art by Jim Mooney
Art by Ed Smalle Jr.

“The Crime Chase Through Time” (Strange Adventures #4, January 1951) Long before Time After Time.

Art by Win Mortimer

“The Six Elements of Crime” (Superman #68, January-February 1951)

Art by Bob Oksner and Bernard Sachs
Art by Howard Sherman

“The World Inside the Atom” (Strange Adventures #5, February 1951)

Art by Win Mortimer

“The Girl Who Was Scoop-Crazy” (Adventure Comics #161, February 1951)

Art by Bob Oksner and Bernard Sachs
Art by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella

“The Lost Earthman” (Strange Adventures #7, April 1951)

Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye

“Piped Piper Prankster” (Superman #70, May-June 1951)

Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye

 “The Life of Superman!” (Superman #70, May-June 1951)

1951 also saw DC add another SF anthology to their ranks with Mystery in Space. Ed was there to see the comic off to a good start.

Art by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella
Art by John Giunta

“Secret of the Ages” (Mystery in Space #2, June-July 1951) (as Hugh Davidson)

Art by Murphy Anderson

“The Comet Peril” (Mystery in Space #2, June-July 1951) This story was an inverted version of a classic Pulp story, “The Comet Doom”.

Art by Murphy Anderson

“The Exile of Space” (Strange Adventures #9, June 1951)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye

“The Man Who Stole the Oceans” (Superman #71, July-August 1951)

“The Anti-Superman Club” (Superman #71, July-August 1951)

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Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Curt Swan

“Lana Lang, Super-Girl” (Adventure Comics #167, August 1951)

Art by Bob Oksner and Bernard Sachs
Art by Murphy Anderson

“The Missing Moon” (Strange Adventures #11, August 1951)

Art by Win Mortimer
Art by Al Plastino

“The Private Life of Perry White” (Superman #72, September-October 1951)

Art by Gil Kane
Art by Alex Toth and Sy Barry

“Artist of Other Worlds” (Strange Adventures #13, October 1951)

Art by Bob Oksner and Bernard Sachs

“The Hidden People” (Strange Adventures #13, October 1951) (as Hugh Davidson)

Art by Carmine Infantino and Bernard Sachs
Art by Murphy Anderson

“The End of the World” (Mystery in Space #4, October-November 1951)

“The Man Who Walked Through Walls” (Mystery in Space #4, October-November 1951) (as Robert Starr)

Art by Gil Kane

“The Rival Columbus of Space” (Strange Adventures #15, December 1951)

On to 1952…

 

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