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Blue Bolt
Date | Number: v2 3 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationAugust 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverDick Cole vs Simba Round 3!
FeaturingDick Cole
CreditsPencils: Bill Everett | Inks: Bill Everett
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Dick Cole; Simba Karno
 
FeaturingDick Cole
CreditsScript: Bob Davis | Pencils: Bob Davis | Inks: Bob Davis
ContentCharacters: Simba Karno
 
SynopsisPierre provides an army of cavemen to do the lumberjack work for Big Nick but Nick is uneasy about it as these "men" can only work at night and crave chocolate bars for their pay. The Twister suddenly appears on the scene and warns the two to release the enslaved cavemen or pay the price for not doing so. But the two won't listen and when The Twister intervenes, he is overcome by the brute strength of the cavemen and tied to a tree. Freeing himself from the tree by using his Air Gun, he permanently seals the cavemen in their cave and destroys Big Nick's logging operation.
FeaturingThe Twister
CreditsScript: Ray Gill | Pencils: Paul Gustavson | Inks: Paul Gustavson; Bill Everett | Letters: Paul Gustavson
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Twister [Bob Sanders]; Big Nick (villain, gang boss, introduction); Nick's gang (villains, huge hairy apelike cavemen, introduction for all); Pierre (villain, lumberjack, introduction)
NotesAll Paul Gustavson credits verified and courtesy of Terry Gustafson, Paul's son.
 
FeaturingThe Phantom Sub
CreditsScript: Bill O'Connor [as FOS] | Pencils: Ben Flinton [as FOS] | Inks: Leonard Sansone [as FOS]
 
FeaturingSub-Zero
CreditsPencils: John Daly | Inks: John Daly
 
Text StoryFrozen Ice (2 pages)
SynopsisSub-Zero is called in to solve the disappearance of the fabulous diamond, The Aura, which had been stolen under cover of darkness during a special exhibition.
FeaturingSub-Zero
CreditsScript: Ray Gill (signed) | Pencils: Bill Everett (signed) (illustration) | Inks: Bill Everett (signed) (illustration) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Sub-Zero; Don Largo (jeweler); Drexel Pierce (villain)
NotesOnly the first page of this story was reprinted in the Archive edition.
 
FeaturingEdison Bell
CreditsScript: Ray Gill (credited) | Pencils: Harold DeLay (credited) | Inks: Harold DeLay (credited)
 
ActivityLocomotive!
CreditsScript: Ray Gill (signed) | Pencils: Ray Gill (signed) | Inks: Ray Gill (signed)
 
FeaturingThe White Rider and Super Horse
 
FeaturingOld Cap Hawkin's Tales
CreditsScript: Henry Kiefer | Pencils: Henry Kiefer | Inks: Henry Kiefer
 
FeaturingBlue Bolt
CreditsPencils: Alan Mandel | Inks: Alan Mandel
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Blue Bolt [Fred Parrish]
 
FeaturingKrisko and Jasper
CreditsScript: Jack Warren [as Jack A. Warren] (credited) | Pencils: Jack Warren [as Jack A. Warren] (credited) | Inks: Jack Warren [as Jack A. Warren] (credited)
 
FeaturingSergeant Spook
CreditsPencils: Malcolm Kildale (credited) | Inks: Malcolm Kildale (credited)
 
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