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Target Comics
Date | Number: v2 6 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Superman
Jerry Robinson's name is in the background of the art on one page of the Target story. George Roussos initials GR is on an airplane in the story.
  
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PublicationAugust 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingTarget
CreditsPencils: Bob Wood (signed) | Inks: Bob Wood (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Target [Niles Reed]; Targeteers
 
Comic StoryEpisode of the Eight Ball Game!! (10 pages)
FeaturingThe Target
CreditsScript: Bob Wood | Pencils: Bob Wood (signed) | Inks: Bob Wood (signed); Jerry Robinson? | Letters: George Roussos?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Carol Ramar; Target [Niles Reed]; Sigrid Lawne; Dave Brown; Tommy Foster
NotesSee the notes for this feature in the previous issue for possible involvement by Batman alumni Jerry Robinson and George Roussos. This installment offers much more solid evidence. It looks like Roussos again on letters and Robinson on partial inks. Look, in particular, at The Target's face in the splash panel, and also the faces of some of female characters throughout, then think 1940 Kane/Robinson Catwoman.
 
SynopsisSpacehawk foils Vogel's plan to bomb factories.
FeaturingSpacehawk
CreditsScript: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Pencils: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Inks: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Letters: Basil Wolverton
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Spacehawk; Vogel
 
Comic Story15,000--and Out! (7 pages)
FeaturingLucky Byrd Flier of G2
CreditsScript: Harry Campbell [as Harry Francis Campbell] (signed) | Pencils: Henry Taylor [as Taylor] (signed) | Inks: Henry Taylor [as Taylor] (signed) | Letters: Harry Campbell
NotesTaylor signs - as "Taylor" - on panel 6, page 4.
 
FeaturingBull's-Eye Bill
CreditsPencils: John Daly? | Inks: John Daly?
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
Text StoryHaunted Hollow (2 pages)
FeaturingBulls-Eye Bill
CreditsScript: Ray Gill (credited) | Pencils:? [as R H] (signed) | Inks:? [as R H] (signed) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
NotesArt on spot illustration previously credited to "John Daly?", but it is clearly initialed "R H".
 
FeaturingThe Cadet
CreditsScript: Art Gates | Pencils: George Harrison | Inks: George Harrison
 
FeaturingSpeck, Spot and Sis
CreditsScript: Jack Warren | Pencils: Jack Warren [as Vincent] | Inks: Jack Warren [as Vincent] | Letters: Jack Warren
 
Comic StoryTreasure Island [Part 5] (6 pages)
FeaturingA Fantastic Feature Film in Comicolor
CreditsPencils: Harold DeLay (signed) | Inks: Harold DeLay (signed)
 
FeaturingThe Chameleon
CreditsScript: Bob Davis | Pencils: Bob Davis (signed) | Inks: Bob Davis (signed) | Letters: Bob Wood
 
FeaturingThe White Streak
CreditsScript: Carl Burgos (signed) | Pencils: Carl Burgos (signed) | Inks: Carl Burgos (signed)
ContentCharacters: The White Streak; The Red Seal (Intro)
NotesArt previously credited to Emil Gershwin, and story to Ray Gill.
 
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