Gus Ricca ’s iconic Dr. Doom man from the cover of Dynamic Comics # 11 was also used for Canadian comedian The Weekender v2 # 1 from Rucker .

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World War II - geological era Canadian flesh and comic Koran publisher Rucker Publications might be well known to aggregator today for its series theWeekender , but the title itself has a long history before Rucker boot it as a funny Bible . Al Ruckerlaunched theWeek Enderas a tabloid in 1934 , which explain quite a bit about the substance of the comic book itself . Perhaps the well - known offspring of the serial publication , TheWeekender V2#1(Rucker Publications , 1946 ) isup for auctionin the 2025 March 13Canadian Golden Age Comics ShowcaseAuction # 40290 at Heritage Auctions .

TheWeekendercomic book serial is a mix of newspaper - manner content and photos , along with reprints of Chesler and other material , and original amusing Scripture materialin at least one topic .   The first two issues of the serial publication have the titleComic Section of Illustrated Weekender News Reviewswhich is perhaps an meter reading that it was meant as part of a reboot of Rucker ’s original rag .   Al Rucker pass on over direction of theWeek Endertabloid to others when he joined the service in 1939 , but without him , it had ceased publication by around 1941 .   Rucker died in August 1945 , which may have cease any potential program to relaunch the yellow journalism itself .

Of of course , the cover to theWeekender v2 # 1isGus Ricca ’s   now - famous piece fromthe cover ofDynamic Comics # 11 , which features the scientist character named Dr. Doom from the Echo series in that statute title . The Echo featured the crime - fighting exploits of a family of two brothers and their sis who were cheer into a delegation of fighting the Hades by the ghost of their murdered father .   The Echo himself was a ventriloquist who wore an invisibility belt produce by his super - scientist pal , who goes by the name of Dr. Doom ( after the syndicate ’s ancestral home , Doom Hall ) .   It ’s clear from the claim Thomas Nelson Page of the first show and rootage of this team inYankee Comics # 1that the scientist figure of speech on the covering fire ofDynamic Comics # 11is indeed Dr. Doom . The chassis in the test tube on the far right field is probable sister Cora , and the sleuth with the spyglass in the center test tube is probable the Echo himself .   The team has foiled the plot of a clever thief who stole a valuable chemical recipe in the story .

The Weekender v2 #1, cover by Gus Ricca (Rucker Publications, 1946).

Like many fortunate Age Canadian comic Book , The Weekender v2 # 1is tough to get , with only two copies in the CGC Census , and none in true high class . TheWeekender V2#1(Rucker Publications , 1946 ) isup for auctionright now , and we will have much more about Al Rucker in military post to come .

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The Weekender v2 #1, cover by Gus Ricca (Rucker Publications, 1946).

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