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Boy Comics
Date | Number: 65 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMay 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
 
CreditsPencils: Charles Biro | Inks: Charles Biro
 
Comic StoryDear Enemy (14 pages)
CreditsScript: Charles Biro | Pencils: Norman Maurer | Inks: Norman Maurer
ContentCharacters: Crimebuster
 
Comic StoryDilly on the Diamond (6 pages)
FeaturingDilly Duncan
CreditsPencils: Ben Brown? | Inks: Ben Brown?
 
Text StoryScarecrow Gets a Lift (2 pages)
CreditsPencils: William Overgard (illo) | Inks: William Overgard (illo) | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryTaking Ways
ContentGenre: Humor
Notescartoon
 
CreditsScript: C. H. Moore | Pencils: C. H. Moore | Inks: C. H. Moore
 
Comic StoryThe Bad Hero (6.5 pages)
CreditsScript: Charles Biro | Pencils: Hy Mankin? | Inks: Hy Mankin?
ContentCharacters: Crimebuster
 
FeaturingFact Oddities
CreditsScript: C. H. Moore | Pencils: C. H. Moore | Inks: C. H. Moore
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: John Adams; Thomas Jefferson
 
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