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Green Lama
Date | Number: 8 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Electricmastro
Artists like Mac Raboy, George Roussos, and Jerry Robinson help make this possibly one of the most stunning issues on the site in terms of collective interior art as a whole.
  
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PublicationMarch 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Every two months
 
CoverGreen Lama Smashes Toymaster of Crime!!
FeaturingGreen Lama
CreditsPencils: Mac Raboy | Inks: Mac Raboy
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]; Falstaff
 
Comic StoryToymaster of Crime! (11 pages)
SynopsisThe Lama once again faces his unusual adversary who sneers at money and jewels, prefering to steal instead toys!
FeaturingGreen Lama
CreditsScript: Joseph Greene | Pencils: Mac Raboy | Inks: Mac Raboy | Letters: Rhoda Lewis
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]; Tsarong; Bobby Stout; Jimmy Starr; Falstaff (villain); Mr. Jerome (villain)
NotesThe last panel of the story has the Green Lama giving a code clue that only members of the Green Lama Club can decipher. Artist revision from Jerry Robinson ? to Mac Raboy, plus writer and letterer credits added by Craig Delich 2008-12-27.
 
Comic StoryLieut. Hercules Express (6 pages)
SynopsisLt. Hercules takes the dare of Merlin to tow a ton of war supplies across the ocean to Europe not knowing that Merlin is charging passengers inside $1000 airfare!
FeaturingLieutenant Hercules
CreditsScript: Horace L. Gold | Pencils: Irving Tirman | Inks: Irving Tirman | Letters: Rhoda Lewis
ContentGenre: Humor; Superhero | Characters: Lieutenant Hercules [Wilbur Klutz]; Merlin; un-named gang (villains)
NotesThe last 1/3 of this page is an illustrated advertisement for the Green Lama Club, featuring image of Angus McErc (art by George Roussos). Art and lettering credits confirmed by Craig Delich on 2008-12-27.
 
Comic StoryThe Sands of Time! (6 pages)
SynopsisAngus is attending the bicentennial conclave of pixies and relates a story of a young man whose girl would marry him IF he could guarantee that she would never get less beautiful.
FeaturingAngus McErc
CreditsScript: Bruce Elliott (signed) | Pencils: George Roussos [as Perry Williams] (signed) | Inks: George Roussos [as Perry Williams] (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Angus McErc [aka Mac Erc]; Phineas Fothergill; Father Time; Harriet
 
Comic StoryTuffy Blitzes a Ghost! (7 pages)
SynopsisThe boys are hired to catch the ghosts that are haunting the Jaspar Mansion so that Jane can open a nursery for children.
FeaturingThe Boy Champions
CreditsScript: Joseph Greene | Pencils: Jerry Robinson (signed) | Inks: Jerry Robinson (signed) | Letters: Rhoda Lewis
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: The Boy Champions [Tuffy; Mickey; Wellington Smith]; Mr. Jaspar; Jane Jaspar; un-named gang (villains)
NotesThe last 1/3 of the last page is an illustrated advertisement, with covers, for Green Lama #5, Golden Lad #1 and Atoman #1. Writer and letterer credits added by Craig Delich 2008-12-27.
 
SynopsisFactual illustrated information is provided in regards to: the fight for the 8-hour workday, the first labor-management contract, an agreement on wage rates, electric eels reforming cats, and the first American to use an umbrella being stoned.
Featuring's Matter of Fact
ContentGenre: Non-fiction
NotesReprint information added by Craig Delich 2008-12-27.
 
Text StoryEasy Money (2 pages)
SynopsisJerry Delaney has a scheme to turn forty cents into some real easy money... that is, until an obliging Policeman innocently messes up the deal.
CreditsScript: Joseph Greene [as Kent Richard] (signed) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Jerry Delaney; Mabel Delaney
NotesWriter name added by Craig Delich 2008-12-27.
 
SynopsisPop is a member of the Mental Wizards Association and claims his mental abilities will help with Mike's boxing career. It doesn't help in other ways, though.
FeaturingPop Flys
CreditsScript: Al Liederman (signed) | Pencils: Al Liederman (signed) | Inks: Al Liederman (signed) | Letters: Al Liederman
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Mike McTigg; Pop
NotesLetterer credit added by Craig Delich 2008-12-27.
 
Comic StoryTreasure Trap! (8 pages)
SynopsisIn quest of some funds, Billy and "Skipper" head for Rio de Janerio but get more than they bargained for.
FeaturingSea Rover
CreditsPencils: Pete Morisi [as Pete] (signed) | Inks: Sal Trapani [as Sal] (signed) | Letters: Rhoda Lewis
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Billy Jason; "Skipper" Smith; Karl (reformed villain); Gustav (villain, death); Unterschiff Leutnant Braugher [as Mr. Tighe] (villain, death)
 
SynopsisGimmick has a great idea on how Mr. Bux can operate his plant more efficiently.
FeaturingThe Great Gimmick: Efficiency (?) Expert
CreditsPencils: Irving Tirman | Inks: Irving Tirman
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Gimmick; Mr. Bux
NotesCredits added by Craig Delich 2008-12-27.
 
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