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Big Shot
Date | Number: 67 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationJuly 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly except June and December
 
FeaturingDixie Dugan; Sparky Watts
 
 
FeaturingJoe Palooka
CreditsScript: Ham Fisher | Pencils: Ham Fisher | Inks: Ham Fisher
 
FeaturingSkyman
CreditsPencils: Ogden Whitney | Inks: Ogden Whitney
NotesStory is headlined, "Welcome home, Ogden Whitney!" and is the first one drawn by Whitney since his return from service in WW II.
 
FeaturingDixie Dugan
CreditsScript: J. P. McEvoy | Pencils: J. H. Striebel | Inks: J. H. Striebel
 
FeaturingBrass Knuckles
CreditsScript: Mart Bailey? (Marty) | Pencils: Mart Bailey? | Inks: Mart Bailey?
 
Text StorySquire Kingman Comes to Propose (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Mart Bailey | Letters: typeset
 
FeaturingCranberry Boggs
 
FeaturingCharlie Chan
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
FeaturingBo
CreditsScript: Frank Beck | Pencils: Frank Beck | Inks: Frank Beck
 
FeaturingTony Trent
CreditsScript: Mart Bailey (signed)
 
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