4GEMWORKS COMPLETE FOUR COLOR EMPORIUM
Four Color 1306
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Four Color 1306 Universal
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Grade:
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9.2
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Page Quality:
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OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
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Pedigree:
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File Copy
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Certification #:
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0152811029
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Owner:
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4GEMWORKS
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Target: The Corruptors 3-5/62 File Copy Based on the 1961-62 "Target: The Corruptors" ABC TV series. Continues as Target: The Corruptors #2 (June-August 1962).
Photo Cover: Paul Marino (photo of Stephen McNally)
Pencils & Inks: Gerald McCann
Table of Contents
1. 0. Target: The Corruptors
Target: The Corruptors
2. 1. The Smart Buyer
3. 2. [The Parking Lot Protection Racket]
Target: The Corruptors
4. 3. "The Loan Shark"
5. 4. "You and Your Newspaper
This copy has a cartoon strip on the back cover. I am unaware as to whether an AD back version exists for this issue number.
Some data courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution license. http://www.comics.org/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
http://www.comics.org/issue/202044/
This is not a series I was very familiar with though it ran six seasons. Wikipedia offers a little more data on the series that inspired the comic book:
Target: The Corruptors! is an American crime drama series starring Stephen McNally which aired on ABC from September 29, 1961 to June 8, 1962. The series was produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television.
Synopsis[edit]
McNally stars as newspaper reporter Paul Marino. The character of Jack Flood, Marino's undercover agent, was portrayed by Robert Harland. The pair infiltrated the mob and reported on different crimes in New York City.
Production notes[edit]
The program was created by Lester Viele, who was also a co-producer. Velie had written articles about the New York City slums and the infiltration of organized crime into the garment industry. He also wrote about Teamsters President James Hoffa.
Target: The Corruptors! aired on Friday evenings after 77 Sunset Strip, then at the height of its six seasons on the air. The competition was Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone on CBS and the second half of The Dinah Shore Show, a musical variety series which rotated with The Bell Telephone Hour on NBC.[1]
There were also a limited number of Target: The Corruptors! comic books.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target:_The_Corruptors!
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