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Blue Ribbon
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesFeatures in this issue include Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog, Hercules, Gypsy Johnson, The Fox, Ty-Gor, Doc Strong, Loop Logan, Corporal Collins & The Green Falcon. Artists in this issue include Charles Biro, Ed Wexler, John Bulthius, Irwin Hasen, Mort Meskin, Sam Cooper, Frank Volp, and Edd Ashe.
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PublicationSeptember 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverThe Amazing Boy Richy the Rang-A-Tang Kid!
 
Comic StoryRichy, the Amazing Boy (11 pages)
SynopsisRang-a-Tang the wonder dog and his handler, detective Hy Speed, are brought in to protect movie star Harly Shaplyn, who's making a movie mocking "the European madman." Bundonians loyal to the foreign leader try to prevent the film production. Hy is injured but former child star Richy and Rang-a-Tang team up to foil the enemy scheme.
ContentGenre: Animal; Children; Crime | Characters: Richy Waters [Richy, the Amazing Boy] (introduction); The Bundonians (villains, introductions); Harly Shaplyn; Hy Speed; Sam Wyngold
NotesClearly "Harly Shaplyn" = Charlie Chaplin, and the story obliquely references his anti-Hitler film "The Great Dictator." Other pseudonyms include "Sam Wyngold" (Sam Goldwyn) and "Stark Brable" (Clark Gable, only referenced, not shown). Rang-a-Tang himself is obviously a reference to Rin-Tin-Tin. Richy Waters does not replace Hy Speed as Rang-a-Tang's human assistant, as they both continued to appear in the series.
 
Comic StoryHercules Cleans the Stable of King Augeais (8 pages)
ContentCharacters: Augie King (villain, introduction); Dick Rivers (villain, introduction); Tom Rivers (introduction)
 
Comic StoryThe Island of Baron Von Krasner: Part 2 (5 pages)
ContentCharacters: Baron Von Krasner (introduction, death)
Notesstory swiped from "The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell Story continues from Blue Ribbon Comics (1939 series) #5 (July 1940) Penciller and inker credits corrected by Denys Howard on 20 July 2004 from information from Jerry Bails; original credit was "Johann Bulthuis"
 
Comic StoryThe Capture of Scarface Mike (6 pages)
ContentCharacters: Scarface Mike (villain, introduction)
 
Comic StoryThe Underground Supply Train (7 pages)
ContentCharacters: The Nazis (villains)
 
Comic StoryTrap for Ty-Gor's Uncle (6 pages)
ContentCharacters: Gorman (introduction, Ty-Gor's uncle); Hartley (villain, introduction)
 
Comic StoryAttack on the Isle of Right (6 pages)
ContentCharacters: Gustave Ritter (villain); Edward Stuyvesant (villain)
 
Comic StoryThe Double Agent (6 pages)
ContentCharacters: Hans Himler (villain, introduction)
 
Comic StoryLady Marion Enslaved (6 pages)
ContentCharacters: Sir Boltyn (villain); Zayda (villain, introduction); Saracens (villain)
 
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