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Yellowjacket Comics
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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   By K1ngcat
Any royalties paid to the estate of Arthur Conan Doyle for ripping off the Sherlock Holmes story, The Man With The Twisted Lip?
  
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PublicationJune 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesQuite similar art to cover of #9, so could be these artists.
 
FeaturingYellowjacket
CreditsPencils: Ken Battefield? | Inks: Leo Bachle?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Yellowjacket [Vince Harley]; Captain Grim
NotesQuite similar art to cover of #9, so could be these artists.
 
Comic StoryThe Adventure of the Man with Two Faces (9 pages)
SynopsisA social worker discovers her supposedly dead husband's signet ring on the hand of a beggar. It is her husband making a living out of begging.
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Yellowjacket [Vince Harley]; Diane Carter; Mrs. Aubrey; Ed Aubrey
NotesSecond last Golden Age appearance. One more appearance in the next issue re-titled Jack-in-the-Box. Art similar to story in #9.
 
SynopsisArgus the many-eyed has stolen the secret of fire from Prometheus and is up to put it out all over the Earth.
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Diana the Huntress; Zeus; Mercury; Prometheus; Argus
Noteslast appearance The face of Diana on page 5 and Argus on page 6, and the many profiles with flat noses are all very much like the Battefiled-credited story in Super Mystery Comics (Ace Magazines, 1940 series) #7 and his Buck Jones stories in Master Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #6-10. Also Mystery Comics (Pines, 1944 series) #4. Very probably his work.
 
SynopsisDanny saves a young man who attempts to drown himself because he is driven to think he is insane. All set up by his uncle to inherit his millions.
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Danny King; Russo; Tommy Randall; Diane Dana; John Randall
Noteslast appearance DeLay can be recognized by the "slow" movement of the rather short figures. Also faces and the layout style more like old book illustrations.
 
Comic StoryGold! Gold! Gold! (7 pages)
SynopsisHaskins is a hard and cruel man and have spent thirty years to get his bag of shining gold pieces, hiding them in the barn.
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Josiah Haskins; Nat Haskins; Sue Haskins
NotesSame notes as in #9
 
SynopsisCaptain Grim tells a story of men purposely moving the buoys and markers so that ships would crack up on the rocks.
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Captain Grim; Jed Milton
Noteslast appearance Signature is hidden in the rocks to the right of the ship's prow.
 
SynopsisThe Kid meets the mystey woman of the Filipino undeground and saves her from the Japanese.
FeaturingFilipino Kid
CreditsPencils: Gerald Altman (signed) | Inks: Gerald Altman (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure; War | Characters: Juan Martinez [Filipino Kid]; Kenoshi; Maria Manuel [Manila Maisie] (Filipino underground woman)
Noteslast appearance
 
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