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Pep Comics
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PublicationJanuary 1943 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
NotesSigned Sahle below MLJ at left.
 
CreditsPencils: Harry Sahle (signed) | Inks: Harry Sahle (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero
NotesSigned Sahle below MLJ at left.
 
Publisher advertisementBulletin No. 14 (1 page)
FeaturingShield G-Man Club
CreditsScript:? [as Joe Higgins (The Shield)] | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Trail of the Walking Corpse (11 pages)
CreditsScript: Bill Woolfolk? | Pencils: Irv Novick (signed) | Inks: Irv Novick (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Charles Graham (villain, introduction, death); Richard Blane (villain, introduction, death)
 
Comic StoryThe Raven (13 pages)
CreditsScript: Bill Woolfolk? | Pencils: Bob Fujitani (signed) | Inks: Bob Fujitani (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Raven [Paul Lerner] (villain, introduction)
NotesEdgar Allen Poe's poem "The Raven" quoted on pg. 1
 
Comic StoryMan Without a Country (9 pages)
CreditsPencils: Irv Novick (signed) | Inks: Irv Novick (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero; War | Characters: Edmund Carter (introduction, death); Anne Carter (introduction, death, flashback); Col. Reimer (villain, introduction, death); Nazis (villains)
 
Publisher advertisementYoung Soldiers of America Club (1 page)
 
Comic StoryThe Shrinking Tree (7 pages)
CreditsScript: Harry Shorten | Pencils: Red Holmdale (signed) | Inks: Red Holmdale (signed)
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Danny; The genie (guest-star)
 
Text StoryDeath of a Ballet Dancer (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Flynn K. Livingston | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Edgar Bennett; Kaliv; Ivan Terchov (corpse)
 
Comic StoryMarshall Dommel's Understudy (8 pages)
CreditsScript: Harry Shorten | Pencils: Carl Hubbell (signed) | Inks: Carl Hubbell (signed)
ContentGenre: War | Characters: The Nazis (villains)
 
Comic StoryThe School Reporter (6 pages)
SynopsisArchie accidentally publishes a story in the school newspaper saying that Mr. Weatherbee thinks tests are a waste of time. This sends the students and teachers into a state of chaos.
CreditsScript: Red Holmdale? | Pencils: Red Holmdale (signed)
ContentGenre: Humor; Teen
NotesMr. Weatherbee not overweight in this story. Second story by Holmdale due to Montana working on Archie Comics (Archie, 1942 Series) #1.
 
Comic StoryThe Case of Devil's Rock (6 pages)
CreditsScript: Joe Blair? | Pencils: Paul Reinman (signed) | Inks: Paul Reinman (signed)
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Neville McMurdock (villain, introduction, death); Bruce McMurdock (introduction, death); Rachel McMurdock (introduction); Edmond McMurdock (introduction); Edna McMurdock (introduction)
 
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