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True Comics
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationMarch 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
NotesActually, this was Lieutenant General Holcomb. He was advanced one rank, to General, when he retired in 1944. He was Commandant from Dec 1, 1936 to Dec 31, 1943.
 
FeaturingTrue Comics
ContentCharacters: Major General Commandant Thomas Holcomb
NotesActually, this was Lieutenant General Holcomb. He was advanced one rank, to General, when he retired in 1944. He was Commandant from Dec 1, 1936 to Dec 31, 1943.
 
Foreword/AfterwordReaching for a Star (1 page)
CreditsScript: George J. Hecht | Letters: typeset
NotesOn inside front cover.
 
Comic StoryChief of the U.S. Marines (8 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: Major General Commandant Thomas Holcomb; Thomas Holcomb (father); Midshipman (James) Rogers Holcomb (brother); Beatrice (Clover) Holcomb; Admiral Harold Stark (Chief of Naval Operations)
NotesWriter credit was determined by textual analysis by Lou Mougin to be Patricia Highsmith. Now listed as unknown. Joan Schenkar, writer of the Highsmith biography, "The Talented Miss Highsmith," worked with Highsmith's notebooks, now in possession of the Swiss Literary Archives, and in them, Highsmith did not start working on comics until after she graduated from Barnard College. She joined the Sangor-Pines shop in December, 1942, meaning that no credits before early 1943 can be attributed to Patricia Highsmith (as reported by Ken Quattro on 22 March 2016 in the Comics History Exchange on Facebook).
 
Comic StoryInventor of the Telegraph (6 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: Samuel Morse
 
Comic StoryThe General Wouldn't Listen (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: George Washington
 
Comic StoryExploring from the Air (5 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryBowling, America's No. 1 Indoor Sport (2 pages)
 
Comic StoryAdrift on an Ice Pan (6 pages)
 
Comic StoryThe Story of Sabu, Boy of India (6 pages)
SynopsisThe story of how Sabu was discovered at his village by filmmakers from Hollywood, leading to his film career.
CreditsScript:?; Frank Borth (co-plot) | Pencils: Frank Borth [as FB] (signed) | Inks: Frank Borth [as FB] (signed)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Biography | Characters: Sabu
NotesIn a 2006 interview Frank Borth described rewriting this story from its original plot as his introduction to comics: "So, I got my first assignment there to rewrite this stuff, as well as do the illustrations. Those were stories of my humble beginnings." http://cuislandora.wrlc.org/islandora/object/cuislandora%3A40849 Borth's signature is visible at the bottom left of the opening splash page.
 
Comic StoryHe Saved 10,000 Lives, Part 2 (5 pages)
SynopsisThe story of the inventor of parachute.
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesWriter credit was determined by textual analysis by Lou Mougin to be Patricia Highsmith. Now listed as unknown. Joan Schenkar, writer of the Highsmith biography, "The Talented Miss Highsmith," worked with Highsmith's notebooks, now in possession of the Swiss Literary Archives, and in them, Highsmith did not start working on comics until after she graduated from Barnard College. She joined the Sangor-Pines shop in December, 1942, meaning that no credits before early 1943 can be attributed to Patricia Highsmith (as reported by Ken Quattro on 22 March 2016 in the Comics History Exchange on Facebook).
 
FeaturingIs It True?
CreditsScript: Natalie Purvin Prager
 
Comic StoryIceland, Stepping-Stone Between the Two Hemispheres (6 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryTheodore Roosevelt Out West (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: Theodore Roosevelt
 
FeaturingTrue's Movie Guide
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryHeroine of the Storm (3 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
 
Comic StoryThe National Anthem (6 pages)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction | Characters: James Madison; Francis Scott Key
 
Text StoryDollar Pullers
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor
 
ActivityHow Good is Your Memory?
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
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