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Register and Tribune Syndicate: The Spirit
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Additional Information
 
PublicationDecember 15, 1940 | Pages: 7
 
Comic StorySlim Pickens (7 pages)
FeaturingSpirit
CreditsScript: Will Eisner | Pencils: Will Eisner | Inks: Will Eisner | Colors: Joe Kubert | Letters: Sam Rosen
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: The Spirit; Johnny Beaver; Slim Pickens; Ted Grover
 
FeaturingLady Luck
CreditsScript:? [as Ford Davis] | Pencils: Chuck Mazoujian | Inks: Chuck Mazoujian
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Lady Luck [Brenda Banks]; Lydia Cavanaugh; Jennie Cavanaugh
 
SynopsisThe Ghost of Don Juan wants to marry Elena, even if he has to kill her first.
FeaturingMr. Mystic
CreditsScript:? [as W. Morgan Thomas] | Pencils: Bob Powell (signed) | Inks: Bob Powell (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Mr. Mystic; Elena; Don Juan de Leon
 
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