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Ken Shannon
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By macsnafu
The Ken Shannon stories are pretty good. This issue also includes an Angles O'Day story by Jack (Plastic Man) Cole.
  
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PublicationOctober 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bimonthly
 
 
Comic StoryThe Evil Eye of Count Ducrie (10 pages)
FeaturingKen Shannon
CreditsScript: Joe Millard | Pencils: Reed Crandall
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
FeaturingAngles O'Day
CreditsScript: Jack Cole | Pencils: Jack Cole | Inks: Jack Cole
ContentGenre: Humor; Detective-mystery
 
Comic StoryThe Playful Pickpocket (7 pages)
FeaturingKen Shannon
CreditsScript: Joe Millard | Pencils: Reed Crandall
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
Text StoryThe Dumb Crook (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Carrier Pigeon Case (7 pages)
FeaturingKen Shannon
CreditsScript: Robert Bernstein | Pencils: W. G. Hargis?
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
NotesWriters credits this issue from Martin O'Hearn at http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/ .
 
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