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Title
Red Circle
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By Peter B. Gillis
page 29 seems to be a bad upload--flat grey.
   By macsnafu
Pretty good stories and artwork. And I didn't have any problems with page 29. Maybe it got fixed at some point?
  
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PublicationJanuary 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingLloyd Foster
 
SynopsisNewly appointed to commander, Bradley is given a dangerous assignment. In answers to questions, he tells a tale of his grandfather's experiences in the South Pacific, with flashback sequences.
FeaturingJack Bradley
ContentGenre: Military; War | Characters: Jack Bradley; Admiral Floyd; Bradley's grandfather; Mr. Perkins; Mr. Roberts
NotesArt is consistent with the Jack Bradley art attributed to Harry Fisk in the next issue. Story to be continued in next month's Red Circle magazine.
 
Comic StoryThe Disappearing Dynamite (6 pages)
SynopsisDinky and Cracker (a parrot, with more intelligence than Dinky) have solved the crime mystery.
FeaturingDinky Dibbs
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Dinky Dabbs; Cracker (parrot); mayor; Fritz; watchman; Hans; Sarge; Mike
 
SynopsisWith an escaped convict blackmailing a lounge singer, Morgan goes into action as the Prankster.
FeaturingThe Prankster
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: The Prankster [Michael Morgan]; Swifty Sweet; Trigs Wilson; bartender; Patrolman Hammer
NotesI: The Prankster
 
Text StoryThe Other Half (2 pages)
SynopsisA warehouse worker uses his motorcycle to bring a soldier to his dying mother.
CreditsLetters:? (title); typeset
ContentGenre: Drama | Characters: Casey; Major Wilkens; Steve
 
Comic StoryFifty Fathoms Foster (6 pages)
SynopsisFoster leads a team of navy divers to salvage 800 tons of TNT from a sunken freighter.
FeaturingLloyd Foster
ContentGenre: Military; War | Characters: Lt. Commander Lloyd Foster; Bob Evans; Stevens; unnamed sailors; Japanese soldiers.
 
SynopsisThe Judge hands over to the police a killer and conman who has cheated many victims over ten years.
FeaturingThe Judge and the Jury
ContentGenre: Crime; Detective-mystery | Characters: The Judge [Jim]; Rod Vicars [as Professor Stanislav] [as Mr. Dale]; Jim's father; college dean, Mr. Willis; Gavin; Frank Willis; policemen
NotesIntroduction and origin of the The Judge. The Jury is composed of victims cheated by the defendent. Art credits suggested by Jerry Bails’ Who’s Who.
 
SynopsisStenchy gasses the duck, who reports the attack to the Fuehrabbit. Adolf Hitbunny then tries to steal the secret of the gas from Stenchy.
FeaturingStenchy
ContentGenre: Humor; Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Satire-parody | Characters: Stenchy Skunk; unnamed duck; Adolf Hitbunny; unnamed pig
NotesA parody of Adolf Hitler.
 
SynopsisJake belittles Jack's ignorance in losing his money to Norvo. Jack goes back to school, becomes educated and eventually meets up with Norvo.
FeaturingRed Riot
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Red Riot [Jack Chandler]; Jake; paymaster; Norvo
 
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