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Stars and Stripes
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationDecember 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
NotesBob Rogers verified, in an interview with Roger Hill, in Alter-Ego #6 that he did the backgrounds to this cover.
 
FeaturingStars and Stripes
CreditsPencils: Myron Strauss (signed); Bob Rogers (backgrounds) | Inks: Myron Strauss (signed); Bob Rogers (backgrounds)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Stars and Stripes [Pepper [Patrick J. O'Henry]; Whitey [Benjamin Franklin Allen]; Van [Vance Stuyvesant III]]
NotesBob Rogers verified, in an interview with Roger Hill, in Alter-Ego #6 that he did the backgrounds to this cover.
 
FeaturingStars and Stripes
CreditsPencils: Myron Strauss; Bob Rogers (backgrounds) | Inks: Myron Strauss; Bob Rogers (backgrounds)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Stars and Stripes [Pepper [Patrick J. O'Henry]; Whitey [Benjamin Franklin Allen]; Van [Vance Stuyvesant III]]
NotesLast appearance except for 2 page text story later in this issue. Bob Rogers, in his interview with Roger Hill in the pages of Alter-Ego #6 (Autumn, 2000), verifies that he did the backgrounds and Myron Strauss did the complete art for this features, which they called the "Liberty Scouts" [not "Stars and Stripes" as listed].
 
FeaturingShark
CreditsPencils: Lew Glanz (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Shark
NotesNext appears in THE FERRET #1 (Malibu).
 
FeaturingKisco Kid
CreditsScript: Marv Levy | Pencils: Marv Levy (signed) | Inks: Marv Levy (signed)
 
FeaturingMinimidget
CreditsPencils: John F. Kolb
NotesFinal appearance. Last panel includes statement: “Minimidget appears again in next issue.” However this is the final issue of Stars and Stripes Comics.
 
FeaturingIron Skull
CreditsPencils: Sam Gilman (signed) | Inks: Sam Gilman (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero
NotesFinal appearance. The splash page is printed in landscape. The comic needs to be turned on its side to read.
 
Text StoryThe Stars and Stripes Battle the Unholy Thirteen (2 pages)
FeaturingThe Stars and Stripes
CreditsScript: Robert Tuner | Letters: typeset
ContentCharacters: Stars & Stripes [Pepper [Patrick J. O'Henry]; Whitey [Benjamin Franklin Allen]; Van [Vance Stuyvesant III]]; Thomas Jackson; Unholy Thirteen
 
FeaturingMighty-Man and Super-Ann the World's Strongest Girl
CreditsScript: Martin Filchock | Pencils: Martin Filchock | Inks: Martin Filchock | Letters: Martin Filchock?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Mighty-Man; Super-Ann [Ann Star]; Mrs. Star; Tony; Jack
NotesFinal appearance.
 
FeaturingDr. Synthe
CreditsPencils: Henry Weston Taylor (signed) | Inks: Henry Weston Taylor (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Dr. Synthe
NotesLast appearance.
 
CartoonCat's On? (1 page)
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesConsists of 6 single panel cartoons.
 
Comic StoryDefense Program Curtailed! (9 pages)
FeaturingAmazing Man
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Amazing Man; Tommy
NotesAmazing Man’s next and final golden age appearance is in Amazing Man #26 (Jan 1942)
 
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