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Frogman Comics
Thorpe & Porter · 1952 · 7 issues
About the series
Frogman Comics, a seven-issue series published by Thorpe & Porter from 1952 onward, is a curious relic of post-war British comics that repurposed American adventure strips for a new audience. Anchored by the recurring presence of Airboy and David Nelson II, the series is most associated with writers Kim Aamodt and Ed Cronin, and artists Ernest Schroeder, Fred Kida, and Dan Zolnerowich. Though brief, it stands as a snapshot of the era's transatlantic publishing pipeline, offering a unique blend of airborne action and mid-century pulp sensibilities.