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Pep Comics
Date | Number: 31 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSeptember 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CreditsPencils: Warren King [as King ] (signed) | Inks: Warren King [as King ] (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero
 
Publisher advertisementSpecial Bulletin (1 page)
FeaturingShield G-Man Club
CreditsScript:? [as Joe Higgins (The Shield)] | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Strangler and Snowbird (13 pages)
CreditsScript: Bill Woolfolk? | Pencils: Irv Novick (signed) | Inks: Irv Novick (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Strangler (villain); Snowbird (villain, introduction); Snakeyes Stiletti (villain, introduction)
NotesSnowbird snorts cocaine, possibly first such scene in comics.
 
Publisher advertisementYoung Soldiers of America Club (1 page)
 
Comic StoryThe Hangman and the Hunter (12 pages)
CreditsScript: Bill Woolfolk? | Pencils: Harry Lucey (signed) | Inks: Harry Lucey (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Hunter (villain, introduction); Der Henker (villain, introduction); Laval (villain, introduction); Johnny Gordon (Thelma's brother, introduction)
NotesSigned "Der LUCEY Rye Whiskey" on the bottle at page 4, and art same as on his story in #29.
 
Text StoryDeath Draws a Cartoon (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Don Livingston; Flynn Livingston
 
Comic StoryThe Rescue of Armand's Father (10 pages)
CreditsScript: S. M. Iger | Pencils: Alex Blum | Inks: Alex Blum
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: DeLatour (Andre's father, introduction); Nazis
 
Comic StoryThe Death of Snapper (6 pages)
CreditsScript: Harry Shorten | Pencils: Red Holmdale (signed) | Inks: Red Holmdale (signed)
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Danny; Snapper (death); Mother Nature (introduction); Father Time (introduction)
 
Comic StoryBack in New York (8 pages)
SynopsisBoyle and Twerp visit the MLJ offices.
CreditsScript: Harry Shorten | Pencils: Carl Hubbell (signed) | Inks: Carl Hubbell (signed)
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Harry Shorten; Carl Hubbell; Lulu (villain); spies
 
Text StoryMelodies of Murder (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero
 
Comic StoryArchie Goes to Congress (6 pages)
SynopsisVeronica takes Archie to the airport to meet her father, and through a series of mixups Archie winds up representing his state on a congressional committee.
CreditsScript: Bob Montana (signed) | Pencils: Bob Montana (signed) | Inks: Bob Montana (signed)
ContentGenre: Teen | Characters: Burton K. Lodge (introduction)
NotesIn this story, Burton Lodge (who would later be renamed Hiram) is an elected official who works in Washington DC.
 
Comic StoryThe Church-Steeple Murders (6 pages)
CreditsScript: Joe Blair | Pencils: Paul Reinman (signed) | Inks: Paul Reinman (signed)
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Anne Crivet (villain, introduction, death); Harkness (introduction, death); Jim Crivet; Dr. Tass; a sexton
 
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