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Boy Comics
Date | Number: 83 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationNovember 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingCrimebuster
CreditsPencils: Charles Biro | Inks: Charles Biro
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Crimebuster; Patsy; Sniffer; Iron Jaw
 
SynopsisEmpire Merchandising Co. ad for girdles
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesInside front cover
 
Comic StoryHorselaugh on Iron Jaw (8 pages)
SynopsisIn prison, Sniffer and his gang learn where Iron Jaw's half million is stashed.
FeaturingCrimebuster
CreditsScript: Charles Biro (signed) | Pencils: Norman Maurer (signed) | Inks: Norman Maurer (signed) | Job #: G52
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Crimebuster; Sniffer; Satan; Egghead; Vacuum; Iron Jaw; Warden
NotesContinued next issue.
 
SynopsisEmpire Merchandising Co. ad for Musical Dolls
CreditsLetters: Typeset
 
Letters PageWhat's on Your Mind! (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Invisible Men (7.66 pages)
SynopsisInvisible beings from Pluto attempt to learn if Earth is friendly. A captured earth madman attempts to negotiate with one of the aliens.
FeaturingRocky X
CreditsScript: Charles Biro (signed) | Pencils: Norman Maurer (signed) | Inks: Norman Maurer (signed)
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Doran [an invisible man from Pluto]; Rocky X; Dr. Liebert; Arnold; Captain Rikard [disappeared in 1935, abducted by a UFO from Pluto]; Simpy
NotesContinued next issue.
 
SynopsisHouse ad for The Little Wise Guys in Daredevil Comics
NotesBottom 1/3 of page
 
SynopsisEmpire Merchandising Co ad for Twin Allure cologne and deodorant for women
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesTop half of page
 
SynopsisEmpire Merchandising Co ad for Walkie Talkies
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesBottom half of page
 
Text StorySlugger Passes the Test (2 pages)
SynopsisA boy traps a criminal
ContentGenre: Adventure; Crime
 
Comic StoryThis'll Gag Ya!
CreditsScript: Carl Wessler
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesTop 2/3 of page. Wessler script per biblio in Robin Snyder's The Comics Vol. 20, No. 9, September 2009.
 
SynopsisMiscellaneous small ads
CreditsLetters: Typeset
NotesBottom 1/3 of page
 
Comic StoryThe Fleece (8 pages)
SynopsisTouch Sanders, posing as a doctor, attempts to fleece an elderly couple by selling a cancer cure.
FeaturingCrimebuster
CreditsScript: Charles Biro (signed) | Pencils: Charles Biro (signed) | Inks: Charles Biro (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Crimebuster; Eddie; Touch Sanders [posing as Doctor Milton Avery of 125 Charnwood Road]; Doctor London; Mr. And Mrs. Ellison; Costigan (policeman); Loover (policeman); Squeeks (a monkey)
 
SynopsisPurelon Laboratories ad for Acnuel, an acne cure
CreditsLetters: Typeset
 
AdvertisementDraw The first day (1 page)
SynopsisNorton Products ad for art lessons
 
AdvertisementHey, Skinny! (1 page)
SynopsisJowett Institute of Physical Training ad for body building lessons
NotesInside back cover
 
SynopsisAmerican Specialty Co Ad for selling Christmas cards
NotesBack cover
 
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