Saturday, March 21, 2026

Super Adventure Comic #1

KG Murray's Super Adventure Comic #1 is cover-dated 1 February 1960:


The cover image is from Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #40:


The contents:

The Invisible Life of Jimmy Olsen!, originally published in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #40, October 1959
The Girl Atlas!, originally published in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #12, October 1959
The Great Supergirl Mirage!Action Comics #256, September 1959
How Jimmy Olsen First Met Superman!, originally published in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #36, April 1959
The Superwoman of Metropolis!, originally published in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #8, April 1959
The Secret of the Super-Orphan!, originally published in Action Comics #253, June 1959
Batman For Hire, originally published in Batman #115, April 1958
Lois Lane's Super-Perfume!, originally published in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #11, August 1959
The Three Magic Wishes!, originally published in Action Comics #257, October 1959
Lois Lanes's Super-Seance!, originally published in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #10, July 1959
The Million-Pound Mistakes!, originally published in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #39, September 1959
Lois Lanes's Stone-Age Suitor!, originally published in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #9, May 1959

Most of the stories were subsequently republished by KG Murray in other titles.

The Million-Pound Mistakes! was originally titled The Million-Dollar Mistakes!, not to be confused with The Million-Dollar Mistake!, which I have covered in a previous post.

The inner front and inner rear covers contain full page advertisements, and there are no filler strips in this issue. The rear cover ad includes an advertiser's date code from which I've drawn the cover date mentioned at the beginning of this post.

This series is the second volume of this title from KG Murray. Super Adventure Comic Vol. 1 ran for 114 issues between 1950-1959.











Sunday, March 8, 2026

Batman Album #2: The UK edition

Batman Album #2 is a UK edition published c.1966 by Randlecourt Printers Ltd.:


The cover is slightly redrawn or traced from the splash page to the first story in this issue, The Great Batman Swindle, with idiosyncratic colouring.

The contents are as follows:

The Great Batman Swindle!, originally published in Detective Comics #222, August 1955

Batman the Magician!, originally published in Detective Comics #207, May 1954 

Bruce Wayne's Aunt Agatha!, originally published in Batman #89, February 1955

The New Batman!, originally published in Batman #94, September 1955 

The Puzzle of the Perilous Prizes!, originally published in Batman #170, March 1965

The Batman Museum, originally published in Detective Comics #223, September 1955

This is a curious book, and there is little information on it online. 

The GCD lists two issues in the series, with a queried date of 1960. The inclusion of The Puzzle of the Perilous Prizes! clearly indicates this book could not have been published before 1965. The Zonk! Pow! Blam! exclamations on the rear cover pinup offer suggest it was published 1966 on the heels of the 1966 Batman tv show:


I have also seen a comment on a chatboard by a collector who says they purchased this in 1966.

I am aware of KG Murray reprints of DC material being made available in the UK up to around 1959, and I'm also aware of some connection between between KG Murray and UK Atlas. I have not encountered Randlecourt before, but it appears to me there is likely a connection between this book and the Australian reprints.

Consider the last story in the book, The Batman Museum:


This was originally titled The Batman Dime-Store Museum:


KG Murray routinely edited US references in the Australian editions of the comics, for example converting dollars to pounds. In this instance it appears the reference to dimes was omitted rather than converted, and the edited Australian version was duly reprinted in the UK.

The problem here is that I do not have access to an Australian or UK edition of The Batman Museum from the 1950's to closely compare to this version. The closest I have is an early 1970's reprint of The Batman Museum in Giant Batman Album #21, which appears to be a recycled edition of the earlier KG Murray printing in that in-story references to dimes are omitted, evident by blank spaces in the text,  and such edits match those in Batman Album #2.

I also note that three of the other four 1950's stories were published in Australia and the UK in the 1950's (I don't have confirmation of The New Batman!).

I also have not found a contemporaneous Australian printing of The Puzzle of the Perilous Prizes! - the only one I've turned up so far is in Bumper Batcomic #8, c.April 1978.

I'd like to see copies or scans of the books I don't have access to in order confirm my theory of a  connection between the KG Murray material and Randlecourt.