Journey Into Mystery #33 (1956)
Cover by Sal Brodsky and Carl Burgos
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Uncanny Tales #27 - Atlas, December 1954.
Cover art by Carl Burgos.
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Anti-"5th column" propaganda ad for the Human Torch comic. Art by Carl Burgos.
Published in Marvel Stories (November 1940).
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Vintage Comic - Sub-Mariner Comics #035
Pencils: Sol Brodsky
Inks: Carl Burgos
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Atlas (Aug1954)
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"Well, look at the swell girl he put in the strip with me- Betty, the policewoman. And if I get mad he lets me smack anybody I want to."
Human Torch (1940) #3
"Hot and Wet" by Carl Burgos/ Bill Everett
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Jann of the Jungle #14 (December 1956) cover by Carl Burgos and Stan Goldberg.
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Weird April 1967 cover by Carl Burgos
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Fall 1941. This chaotic Alex Schomburg cover doesn't even begin to convey the madness inside. Most of this issue is a single 60-page story — which may have been created over a single marathon weekend session involving almost everyone in the Timely bullpen, including Sub-Mariner creator Bill Everett and Human Torch creator Carl Burgos. The story is just as breathless: Namor, who in this period was highly erratic in his calmest moments, is spurred on by a pretty fish-girl to try to conquer the surface world, leading an Atlantean army to lay waste to all sides. (The U.S. was not yet at war when this story was published.) The Human Torch (the original android edition), Toro (the Torch's kid sidekick), second-rate Tarzan imitator Ka-Zar, and third-rate Captain America imitator the Patriot fail to stop the Sub-Mariner from causing enormous carnage and flooding New York City with a massive tidal wave. ("Goodbye Broadway! So-long, Times Square! Down goes the Empire State Building! Down goes the George Washington Bridge! But the spirit of the populace stays up!") As often happens in these early stories, Namor then has a change of heart and helps the Torch defeat his now very surly fish-girlfriend, after which everything's jake again. No reader plunking down a dime for this comic in 1941 could say they didn't get their money's worth.
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Adventures into Weird Worlds #5 (1952)
Cover by Carl Burgos and Christopher Rule
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Adventures Into Terror #28 - Atlas, February, 1954. Cover art by Carl Burgos.
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Vintage Comic - Journey Into Mystery #018
Pencils: Carl Burgos
Inks: Carl Burgos
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Atlas (Oct1954)
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Russ Heath (Penciller) and Carl Burgos (Inker), Combat #5 (Timely/Atlas 1952). GCD lists Heath as sole artist and published cover omits Burgos’ signature.
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