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The Saint Comics is another free comic book from the series of our digital comics here at Google Play. If you are a fan of old comic books and graphic novels, then this is the the app for you.
This comic belongs to Golden Age Comics and belongs to public domain. Therefore, it is free and legal to have it on your phone.
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The Saint was created by Leslie Charteris and featured in a series of books written by him between 1928 and 1963.
Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin was born in Singapore on May 12, 1907, his father was a Chinese physician and his mother English. It was whilst attending King's College, Cambridge that his first book was published and he left to pursue a career in writing and adventure.
In 1926 he changed his name to Leslie Charteris, either choosing it after Colonel Francis Charteris an infamous aristocrat or as his daughter claims, by picking it out of a telephone directory.
The Saint's real name is Simon Templar and he gets his nom de plume from his initials ST. He is an accomplished thief and amateur detective. He lives off money and goods he has taken from the villains he has thwarted. The Saint is suave and sophisticated probably best described as a modern-day Robin Hood.
Between 1947 and 1952 Avon Periodicals published 12 issues of The Saint comic book.
Avon (publishers)
Avon Publications was an American paperback book and comic book publisher. As of 2010, it is an imprint of HarperCollins, publishing primarily romance novels.
Avon Books was founded in 1941 by the American News Corporation (ANC) to create a rival to Pocket Books. They hired brother and sister Joseph Myers and Edna Myers Williams to establish the company. ANC bought out J.S. Ogilvie Publications, a pulp magazine publisher partly owned by both the Myers, and renamed it "Avon Publications". They also got into comic books. "The early Avons were somewhat similar in appearance to the existing paperbacks of Pocket Books, resulting in an immediate and largely ineffective lawsuit by that company. Despite this superficial similarity, though, from early on Myers differentiated Avon by placing an emphasis on popular appeal rather than loftier concepts of literary merit." The first 40 titles were not numbered. First editions of the first dozen or so have front and rear endpapers with an illustration of a globe. The emphasis on "popular appeal" led Avon to publish ghost stories, sexually-suggestive love stories, fantasy novels and science fiction in its early years...
Avon Comics:
All True Detective
Atomic Spy Cases
Attack On Planet Mars
Avon Fantasy - An Earth Man On Venus
Bachelor's Diary
Badmen of the West
Badmen of Tombstone
Behind Prison Bars
Betty and Her Steady
The Blackhawk Indian Tomahawk War
Blazing Six Guns
Boy Detective
Buddies in the U.S. Army
Butch Cassidy
Campus Romance
Captain Silver's Log of the Sea Hound
Captain Steve Savage (1950 and 1954 series)
Chief Crazy Horse
Chief Victorio's Apache Massacre
City of the Living Dead
Complete Romance
Cow Puncher
Custer's Last Fight
The Dalton Boys
Davy Crockett
Diary of Horror
Eerie (1947 series) and Eerie (17 issues, 1951–53)
Escape from Devil's Island
Famous Gangsters
Fighting Daniel Boone
Fighting Davy Crockett
Fighting Indians of the Wild West! (plus 1952 annual)
Fighting Undersea Commandos
Flying Saucers (1950 and 1952 series)
For a Night of Love
Frontier Romances
Funnies Annual
Funny Tunes
Gangsters and Gun Molls
Geronimo
Going Steady with Betty
Jesse James (24 issues plus 1952 annual, 1950–56; no issues #10-14 published)
King of the Bad Men of Deadwood
King Solomon's Mines
Tags: avon science fiction download, comic book for android, the saint comics, the saint simon templar fan fiction.
- This is standalone app - no additional comic book reader needed.
- Comic is adjusted for mobile phones screens.
- App can be moved to SD card (App2SD supported)
==================
The Saint Comics is another free comic book from the series of our digital comics here at Google Play. If you are a fan of old comic books and graphic novels, then this is the the app for you.
This comic belongs to Golden Age Comics and belongs to public domain. Therefore, it is free and legal to have it on your phone.
For new comic books, make sure to check our channel on regular basis. Search for "Free Comic Books" (with quotes included) to find all our comics.
==================
The Saint was created by Leslie Charteris and featured in a series of books written by him between 1928 and 1963.
Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin was born in Singapore on May 12, 1907, his father was a Chinese physician and his mother English. It was whilst attending King's College, Cambridge that his first book was published and he left to pursue a career in writing and adventure.
In 1926 he changed his name to Leslie Charteris, either choosing it after Colonel Francis Charteris an infamous aristocrat or as his daughter claims, by picking it out of a telephone directory.
The Saint's real name is Simon Templar and he gets his nom de plume from his initials ST. He is an accomplished thief and amateur detective. He lives off money and goods he has taken from the villains he has thwarted. The Saint is suave and sophisticated probably best described as a modern-day Robin Hood.
Between 1947 and 1952 Avon Periodicals published 12 issues of The Saint comic book.
Avon (publishers)
Avon Publications was an American paperback book and comic book publisher. As of 2010, it is an imprint of HarperCollins, publishing primarily romance novels.
Avon Books was founded in 1941 by the American News Corporation (ANC) to create a rival to Pocket Books. They hired brother and sister Joseph Myers and Edna Myers Williams to establish the company. ANC bought out J.S. Ogilvie Publications, a pulp magazine publisher partly owned by both the Myers, and renamed it "Avon Publications". They also got into comic books. "The early Avons were somewhat similar in appearance to the existing paperbacks of Pocket Books, resulting in an immediate and largely ineffective lawsuit by that company. Despite this superficial similarity, though, from early on Myers differentiated Avon by placing an emphasis on popular appeal rather than loftier concepts of literary merit." The first 40 titles were not numbered. First editions of the first dozen or so have front and rear endpapers with an illustration of a globe. The emphasis on "popular appeal" led Avon to publish ghost stories, sexually-suggestive love stories, fantasy novels and science fiction in its early years...
Avon Comics:
All True Detective
Atomic Spy Cases
Attack On Planet Mars
Avon Fantasy - An Earth Man On Venus
Bachelor's Diary
Badmen of the West
Badmen of Tombstone
Behind Prison Bars
Betty and Her Steady
The Blackhawk Indian Tomahawk War
Blazing Six Guns
Boy Detective
Buddies in the U.S. Army
Butch Cassidy
Campus Romance
Captain Silver's Log of the Sea Hound
Captain Steve Savage (1950 and 1954 series)
Chief Crazy Horse
Chief Victorio's Apache Massacre
City of the Living Dead
Complete Romance
Cow Puncher
Custer's Last Fight
The Dalton Boys
Davy Crockett
Diary of Horror
Eerie (1947 series) and Eerie (17 issues, 1951–53)
Escape from Devil's Island
Famous Gangsters
Fighting Daniel Boone
Fighting Davy Crockett
Fighting Indians of the Wild West! (plus 1952 annual)
Fighting Undersea Commandos
Flying Saucers (1950 and 1952 series)
For a Night of Love
Frontier Romances
Funnies Annual
Funny Tunes
Gangsters and Gun Molls
Geronimo
Going Steady with Betty
Jesse James (24 issues plus 1952 annual, 1950–56; no issues #10-14 published)
King of the Bad Men of Deadwood
King Solomon's Mines
Tags: avon science fiction download, comic book for android, the saint comics, the saint simon templar fan fiction.




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