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Captain Canuck, Vol. 1 Captain Canuck #1 1975 published by Comely Comix 32 pages
Arctic Standoff - Written and drawn by Richard Comely. Communist foreign agents commandeer an Arctic radar base and threaten Canada with a nuclear strike unless the country surrenders; Captain Canuck and his partner, Blue Fox, are sent to stop them.A Legend is Born - Written by Ron Leishman and Richard Comely, pencils by Richard Comely, inks by Owen McCarron and colours by Richard Comely. Jonn backup feature |
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Captain Canuck Alternate #1 Cover 1975 published by Richard Comely estimated 500 to 1000 print run This cover only, no inside pages was used as a promotional handout. Advertising the first issue of Captain Canuck in 1975. The cover for the published Captain Canuck #1 was changed to be more patriotic and less "silly". |
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Captain Canuck #2 1975 published by Comely Comix 32 pagesThe Brain Machine - Written and drawn by Richard Comely. Blue Fox is allowed to escape from prison in the hopes that he'll lead them to fellow enemy agents somewhere in Montreal (including scientist Walker). 1st app. Redcoat & Kebec.The Lost City of Molan - Written by Richard Comely and art by George Freeman. Jonn backup feature. As noted in Overstreet, 30,000 copies of Issue #2 were destroyed in Winnipeg |
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Captain Canuck #3 1975 published by Comely Comix 32 pagesThe Canadian Connection - Written and drawn by Richard Comely. Captain Canuck is wounded while closing in on arms merchant organization and is hospitalized in Sudbury; a hitman is sent to kidnap him. 1st app. Mr. Gold (in silhouette); 1st app. Heather. Return to Molan - Written by Richard Comely and art by George Freeman. |
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Captain Canuck #4a 1977 self-published by Richard Comely 34 pages plus certificate of authenticity 300 signed and numbered print runBehind the Mask - Written by Richard Comely, art by George Freeman & JC St. Aubin. Features the first appearance of Tom Evans and Mr. Gold. Adventures of Jason Corey ... CATMAN - Written by Richard Comely with art by Richard Comely & St. Aubin. Telling the origin of Catman. Earth Patrol & Chaos Corps. - Written by George Freeman and drawn by JC St. Aubin. Plain paper cover that is blank except for the signatures and edition numbering, oversized at 14.5x10". |
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Captain Canuck #4b 1977 self-published by Richard Comely 34 pages plus certificate of authenticity 15 signed and numbered second print runBehind the Mask - Written by Richard Comely, art by George Freeman & JC St. Aubin. Features the first appearance of Tom Evans and Mr. Gold. Adventures of Jason Corey ... CATMAN - Written by Richard Comely with art by Richard Comely & St. Aubin. Telling the origin of Catman. Earth Patrol & Chaos Corps. - Written by George Freeman and drawn by JC St. Aubin. Plain paper cover that is blank except for the signatures and edition numbering, oversized at 11"x17". |
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Captain Canuck #4c 1979 published by CKR Productions 32 pages First colour printingBehind the Mask - Written by Richard Comely, art by George Freeman & JC St. Aubin. Features the first appearance of Tom Evans and Mr. Gold. Adventures of Jason Corey ... CATMAN - Written by Richard Comely with art by Richard Comely & St. Aubin. Telling the origin of Catman. Earth Patrol & Chaos Corps. - Written by George Freeman and drawn by JC St. Aubin. |
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Captain Canuck #5 1979 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesPlanet Earth - 1994 - Written and drawn by Richard Comely. Captain Canuck, Kebec & Redcoat are sent to tackle neo-Nazi movement in Germany, with the leader turning out to be a familiar foe... To be continued. Chaos Corps - Written by George Percival, Allan Freeman and Richard Comely with art by Jean-Claude A. St-Aubin. |
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Captain Canuck #6 1979 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesSearch - Written and penciled by Richard Comely with inks by George Freeman. Captain Canuck returns to Gold's South American hidden city to rescue Lord West and finally put the kibosh on Gold. Drug-bust subplot involving Redcoat, Kebec and Stardance in the Mediterranean begins, continues into next issue. The Smugglers - Written and penciled by Ricard Comely with inks by George Freeman. Illustrated text story of Catman. |
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Captain Canuck #7 1980 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesRuse - Written by Richard Comely with art by George Freeman. Captain Canuck resigns from C.I.S.O. and goes undercover to the Maritimes to rescue Redcoat, with the help of Stardance & Kebec, from the drug-bust gone wrong (carried over from the previous issue). Jonn - Written and drawn by Richard Comely & George Freeman. Self titled Jonn backup story. |
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Captain Canuck #8 1980 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesSpace Watch - Death Watch Pt 1 - Written by Richard Comely & George Freeman with art by George Freeman. Two part story begins, taking Captain Canuck from his brother's Alberta ranch to sabotage on a Canadian space station. The Final Chapter - Written and drawn by Richard Comely with colouring by St-Aubin & Freeman. Jonn backup feature. |
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Captain Canuck #9 1980 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesSpace Watch - Death Watch Pt 2 - Written by Richard Comely, art by George Freeman and colouring by Jean-Claude St. Aubin. Two part story concludes, Captain Canuck and brother take on the bad guys in the wintery wilderness. Beyond - Written by Richard Comely with art by Jean Claude St. Aubin. Begins the Beyond backup feature. |
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Captain Canuck #10 1980 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesMasquerade - Written and lettered by Richard Comely, co-plotting, pencils and inks by George Freeman, colouring by Freeman and Jean Claude St Aubin. In the wee hours of the morning, Captain Canuck finds himself, a cabbie, and a mysterious woman, on the run from bad guys in a deserted Winnipeg office building. Beyond - Written by Richard Comely with art by Jean Claude St. Aubin. Continues the Beyond backup feature. |
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Captain Canuck #11 1980 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesChariots of Fire: Operation Extermination - Written by Richard Comely, pencils by George Freeman, inks and colours by Freeman and Jean-Claude St Aubin. Captain Canuck investigates a possible security leak, only to discover the "leak" is a little boy being controlled by aliens - the very aliens who had accidentally given Captain canuck augmented power. Trying to get the boy and his dad to safety, Captain Canuck is beset by a mob of ordinary people, under the mind-control of the aliens. Beyond - Written by Richard Comely with art by Jean Claude St. Aubin. Another chapter of the Beyond backup feature. |
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Captain Canuck #12 1980 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesChariots of Fire: Time Factor - Co-plotted by Richard Comely and George Freeman, written by Richard Comely, drawn by George Freeman. As C.I.S.O. tries to alert other governments to the alien threat, Captain Canuck attempts to make contact and to reason with them. However, Captain canuck falls through a time portal with bad-guy alien Nyro-Ka and they both end up in New Brunswick, circa the 11th Century. Meanwhile, everyone else thinks Captain Canuck is dead. Beyond - Written by "The Crew" with art by Jean Claude St. Aubin. The Beyond backup feature continues. |
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Captain Canuck #13 1981 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesChariots of Fire: Exiles - Co-plotted by Richard Comely and George Freeman, written and drawn by George Freeman, colours by Jean CLaude St Aubin. While earth governments unite to battle the alien menace, and outfit a moon base for an assault on the alien spaceship, Captain Canuck - still in the 11th Century - helps some Micmac Indians battle Vikingg invaders. He manages to return to his time on board the alien mother ship. His actions save the day, but his only hope for survival is to leap back into the time portal for a destination ... unknown. |
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Captain Canuck #14 1981 published by CKR Productions 32 pagesFire Fight - Written and drawn by George Freeman with colours by Jean-Claude St. Aubin. Captain Canuck stumbles on a deserted contemporary Ontario town, is "drafted" to fight a raging forest fire, and gets involved in attempted murder and the stealing of an ancient Aztec artifact. Beyond - Plot by George Freeman, script by Jacqueline and art by Jean Claude St. Aubin. The Beyond backup feature continues ... or does it?. |
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Captain Canuck #15 2004 self-published by Richard Comely 28 pages 150 signed and numbered print runThe Stygian - Written and drawn by George Freeman, lettered by JC St. Aubin. Christmas in Calgary sets the stage for an epic battle between Captain Canuck and The Stygian.Black Water - Written and lettered by Richard Comely and drawn by George Foreman. These five pages were part of a presentation to Canadian newspaper syndicates to try and garner support for the newspaper strip. Gold City - Written and lettered by Richard Comely and drawn by George Foreman. Reprinting the newspaper strip. This issue was printed by Richard to present the completed but originally unpublished issue #15 from CKR. Cover price of $20.00CAN, oversized at 11x7.5", glossy cover stock with blue interiour pages. Signed and numbered by Richard. |
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