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Blue Bolt
Date | Number: v1 6 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Peter B. Gillis
The Blue Bolt Simon & Kirby pages (and nice they are) are sort of scattered through the issue. A little page shuffling might be in order.
   By MarkWarner
Thanks for spotting this ... it is now fixed. If you have recently visited his page you might need to refresh your browser to see the pages in sequence!
   By Mr. Magnificent
Imagine my surprise to open up a comic from 1940 and find Modok! Proof that Kirby never threw away a good idea.
   By The Australian Panther
Mr Magnificant, No Kirby never did throw away a good idea. If you look through the examples of Kirby's you will find on this site you will find many concepts and ideas that you will recoginze. Start with Harvey's Alarming Tales!
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationNovember 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CreditsPencils: W. E. Rowland? | Inks: W. E. Rowland?
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Dick Cole
 
Comic StoryThe Menace of Marto (10 pages)
ContentCharacters: The Blue Bolt [Fred Parrish]; The Green Sorceress (villain); Marto [Martin Hall] (villain, introduction, death)
NotesCosmic rays precursor. Jack Kirby reused the motif of cosmic rays granting super powers in Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 series) #1 as per Comic Book Historians article researched by Alex Grand.
 
Comic StoryThe Stealing of "Shining Star" (8 pages)
ContentCharacters: Phil Carp (villain); Straw-Hat Harry (villain, introduction); Puggo (villain, introduction)
 
Comic StoryProfessor X Strikes Again (10 pages)
ContentCharacters: Professor X (villain, death); Riggs (villain, introduction); Torpedo Smith (villain, introduction); Barrett (villain, introduction)
 
FeaturingPony Tracks
 
Text StoryThe Mystery of the Little Men [Part 3] (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentCharacters: Dick Cole
NotesText story with Illustration
 
Comic StorySpies On a Train (6 pages)
FeaturingRunaway Ronson
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Runaway Ronson; Edgar Monroe (introduction); Operator 7 (villain, introduction); Operator 9 (villain, introduction); Operator 24 (villain, introduction)
NotesAll Paul Gustavson credits verified and courtesy of Terry Gustafson, Paul's son.
 
Comic StoryThe Island of King Robinson: Part 2 (2 pages)
ContentCharacters: King Robinson (guest-star)
 
Comic StoryThe Rustlers of the Indians' Cattle (6 pages)
FeaturingThe White Rider and Super Horse
ContentCharacters: A gang of rustlers (villains, introduction); An Indian tribe (introduction)
 
Comic StoryLiberty--Long Live Liberty! (2 pages)
FeaturingOld Cap Hawkin's Tales
 
Comic StoryGhost-Town Ghosts (5 pages)
ContentCharacters: Jesse James (villain); his ghost gang (villains); Julius Caesar's ghost (villain, introduction); forty thieves of Bagdad (villains, introduction); Dr. Sherlock (introduction); Patrick Henry (introduction); Daniel Webster (introduction); Solomon (introduction); other ghosts of Ghost Town (introduction)
 
Comic StoryThe Salvage Claw (8 pages)
ContentCharacters: Capt. Gorling (villain, introduction)
 
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