July 2025 Solicitations
Hermes Press
2 releases from Hermes Press shipping in July 2025. Pull the issues, track the trades.
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Collected Editions
Frank Robbins
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Johnny Hazard Dailies Hc Vol 13 1964-1965
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Description
Frank Robbins' masterpiece, one of the all-time greatest action/adventure newspaper comic strips, Johnny Hazard , returns with Volume Thirteen (lucky 13!) of the series! Continues the adventures of Johnny Hazard picking up the storyline where Volume Twelve left off. See more trend-setting artwork by comics legend Frank Robbins in one of the most important adventure strips ever to grace newspapers. Reproduced entirely from original King Features press proofs. The continuities presented in Volume 13 are: Mysterious Friend (October 14, 1963-January 4, 1964); A Gift for Florian (January 6-March 28, 1964); Extortion, Inc . (March 30-June 27, 1964); Traders in Death (June 29-September 19, 1964); Alphabet Soup (September 21-December 26, 1964); and Operation Beardles (December 28, 1964-March 20, 1965).
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Mandrake The Magician Comp Dailies Hc Vol 04 1939-1941
Creative Team
Description
Mandrake the Magician began as a daily strip on June 11, 1934, and whether Lee Falk knew it as a sophomore at the University of Illinois, he was making history. Mandrake the Magician whisked readers to exotic locales (often fictional amalgams of the Orient, the Middle East, India or Eastern Europe) and immersed them in extended narratives with memorable villains and a colorful supporting cast. Volume four presents: Mandrake in North Africa (September 4 - December 23, 1939); The Mountain Bandits (December 25, 1939 - January 20, 1940); The Museum Mystery (January 22 - May 4, 1940); The Octopus Ring (May 6 - December 21, 1940); and Dr. Griff's Invention (December 23, 1940 - April 5, 1941).

