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Crackajack Funnies
Date | Number: 28 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationOctober 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
Notescover is made up from panels from stories inside
 
ContentGenre: Adventure; Western-frontier
Notescover is made up from panels from stories inside
 
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Herky; Noodles Nelson; Herky's mother
Notesinside front cover printed in red and black
 
Comic StoryCrash at Satan's Elbow (8 pages)
Synopsiscopyright 1940 by R. S. Callender
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
Comic StoryInside the Hollow Earth: Part 3 (8 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure
Notescopyright 1940 by R. S. Callender
 
Comic StoryThe Menace of Dr. Thor: Part ? (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure; War | Characters: Don Winslow; Red Pennington; Dr. Thor (villain); the Dutchess (villain)
Notescopyright 1938 by the Bell Syndicate
 
Comic StoryThe South Pole Voyage: Part 1 (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Penguin Pete; Pudgie
NotesThis is the final appearance of "Penguin Pete and His Pal Pudgie" feature in Crackajack Funnies. The feature appears next in Super Comics (Western, 1938 Series) #65 (October 1943). Copyright 1940 by R. S. Callender
 
Comic StoryGabby in Hollywood: Part 1 (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure; Humor
Notescopyright 1940 by R. S. Callender
 
Comic StoryThe Skeleton's Key (8 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure
Notescopyright 1940 by R. S. Callender
 
Comic StoryBattle with the Tank Squadron (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: The Nazis (villains)
Notescopyright 1940 by R. S. Callender
 
Comic StoryYaqui Joe the Bandit: Part 2 (6 pages)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Yaqui Joe (villain)
NotesThese strips are copyright 1939 by NEA Services, Inc.
 
Comic StoryReunion with Carol (5 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure
Notescopyright 1938 by NEA Service, Inc.
 
Comic StoryThe Murder of Whitney Morgan (6 pages)
SynopsisBelle learns the Owl's secret identity.
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Owl [Nick Terry]; Belle Wayne; Whitney Morgan (introduction, death); Shutter O'Neil (introduction, death)
NotesCopyright 1940 by R. S. Callender. According to Michael Barrier in his book "Funnybooks: The Improbable Glories of the Best American Comics" Frank Thomas was the writer. Previous indexer credited Leonard Steinman.
 
Text StoryTarzan and the Tourney of Nimmr: Part 2 (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Tarzan
 
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Herky; Honey
 
Comic StoryBath Day (4 pages)
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Davey (first appearance); Davey's mother (first appearance); Dingo (first appearance; Davey's dog)
Notescopyright 1940 by R. S. Callender
 
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