Brick Bradford - Daily Strips By Clarence Gray and William Ritt

Daily Strips By Clarence Gray and William Ritt

D001 In the City Beneath the Sea (08/21/1933 – 06/30/1934) 270 strips

D002 With Brocco the Buccaneer (07/02/1934 – 05/18/1935) 276 strips

D003 On the Isles Beyond the Ice (05/20/1935 – 04/11/1936) 282 strips

D004 Brick Bradford and the Lord of Doom (04/13/1936 – 02/06/1937) 258 strips

D005 Adrift in an Atom (02/08/1937 – 01/08/1938) 288 strips

D006 In the Fortress of Fear (01/10/1938 – 02/11/1939) 342 strips

D007 Brick Bradford and the Metal Monster (02/13/1939 – 03/16/1940) 342 strips

D008 Brick Bradford Seeks the Diamond Doll (03/18/1940 – 12/28/1940) 249 strips

D009 On the Throne of Titania (12/30/1940 – 06/12/1943) 765 strips

D010 Beyond the Crystal Door (06/14/1943 – 10/21/1944) 462 strips

D011 The Queen of the Night (10/28/1944 – 06/01/1946) 468 strips

D012 The Witch Doctor of Wanchi (06/03/1946 – 12/07/1946) 162 strips

D013 The Strange Case of Captain Bold (12/09/1946 – 07/19/1947) 192 strips

D014 Lost Train In Tunnel #10 (07/21/1947 – 05/01/1948) 246 strips

D015 The Prophet of Thorn (05/03/1948 – 03/19/1949) 276 strips

D016 The Colossal Fossil (03/21/1949 – 07/02/1949) 90 strips

D017 The Island of the Eye (07/04/1949 – 12/24/1949) 150 strips

D018 Smokeballs (12/26/1949 – 03/25/1950) 60 strips

D019 The Howling Face (03/27/1950 – 06/17/1950) 90 strips

D020 The Legacy of Low Lake (06/19/1950 – 10/07/1950) 96 strips

D021 Detour of Doubt (10/09/1950 – 12/30/1950) 60 strips

D022 Frame-Up (01/01/1951 – 03/31/1951) 90 strips

D023 Mesa Macabre (04/02/1951 – 08/11/1951) 114 strips

D024 Moon Maiden (08/13/1951 – 10/06/1951) 48 strips

D025 Shadow in the Sky (10/08/1951 – 02/16/1952) 102 strips

D026 The Six Seeds of Sibed (02/18/1952 – 05/10/1952) 96 strips

D027 Mr. Distance (05/12/1952 – 10/18/1952) 138 strips

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