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Thrilling Comics
Date | Number: v1 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By david hatch
wow at 37 pages the dr strange story is the first one as of feb 1940 to be a really longer one i think .....
  
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PublicationFebruary 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
NotesAlter Ego #111 (July 2012) features three different preliminary covers to this issue by Alexander Kostuk on Page 40. The hero is known as 'Dr. Strange' in his earliest stories.
 
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Dr. Strange [Professor Thomas Hugo Strange]; Virginia Thompson
NotesAlter Ego #111 (July 2012) features three different preliminary covers to this issue by Alexander Kostuk on Page 40. The hero is known as 'Dr. Strange' in his earliest stories.
 
Comic StoryThe Amazing Adventures of "Dr. Strange" (37 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Dr. Strange [Professor Thomas Hugo Strange]; (introduction, origin, becomes Doc Strange by issue #10); Virginia Thompson (introduction); Prof. Thompson (introduction); The Faceless Phantom [Commissioner Baxter] (villain, introduction); Togo (villain, introduction, death)
NotesRichard Hughes was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch. The hero was known as 'Dr. Strange' in his earliest stories.
 
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Mr. McCoy (introduction); Mrs. McCoy (introduction); Mickey McCoy (introduction); Jane McCoy (introduction)
NotesMcGill signs at the foot of each of the five pages.
 
Publisher advertisementA Message from the Editor! (1 page)
SynopsisRequest for fan mail, how to enter "CASH PRIZE CONTEST".
CreditsPencils:? (2 spot illustrations) | Inks:? (2 spot illustrations) | Colors:? (2 spot illustrations) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesList of issue features: "Captain Future" is erroneously mentioned (should be "Dr. Strange")
 
Text StoryDon Tyler's Triumph (2 pages)
CreditsPencils:? (2 spot illustrations) | Inks:? (2 spot illustrations) | Colors:? (2 spot illustrations) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Don Tyler (introduction); Harper; Sam Wing; "The Clever One" (villain)
NotesRobert Wallace was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.
 
ContentGenre: Spy | Characters: Nickie Norton (Secret Service agent) (introduction); Inspector McGinnis (introduction); John Fulton (introduction); Sandra Fulton (introduction); Cortez (villain, introduction, death)
NotesRichard Hughes was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.
 
Comic StoryLt. George W. Baylor (3 pages)
FeaturingTexas Rangers
ContentGenre: Biography; Western-frontier | Characters: Lieutenant George W. Baylor, Texas Ranger; Chief Victorio; Don Ramon Arranda
 
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