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Yellowjacket Comics
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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PublicationNovember 1944 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. credits the art to Battefield. The insert artwork of Diana the Huntress is taken from the final panel of her story in Yellowjacket #1, art by Gus Schrotter.
 
FeaturingYellowjacket; Diana the Huntress
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Yellowjacket [Vince Harley]; Diana the Huntress
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. credits the art to Battefield. The insert artwork of Diana the Huntress is taken from the final panel of her story in Yellowjacket #1, art by Gus Schrotter.
 
Comic StoryThe Curse of the Broken Claw (9 pages)
SynopsisAt a military hospital some patients die as a doctor injects them with crab serum to grow new limbs.
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Yellowjacket [Vince Harley]; Major Vinson; Andy Douglas; Doc Krause; Bramm
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. credits Battefield on pencils.
 
SynopsisDiana and gods from Mt. Olympus descend in wrath on a Nazi convoy approaching Greece.
FeaturingDiana the Huntress
ContentGenre: Fantasy; Superhero; War | Characters: Diana the Huntress; Hercules; Jupiter; Mercury; Discordia
NotesThe figures and female faces match well Morey's later signed story in Adventures into the Unknown (American Comics Group, 1948 series) #104. Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. also credits Morey with the art.
 
Text StoryKiller (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Crime
 
Comic StoryThe Pit and the Pendulum (7 pages)
SynopsisAdapted from a story by Edgar Allan Poe. A man sentenced by the Inquisition to a horrible death in a dark pit, bound and waiting for a swinging, descending pendulum to cut him in half but is saved by rats gnawing on his straps.
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
NotesThe art is very similar to his Diana the Huntress stories and his signed story in Camera Comics (US Camera, 1944 series) #6. Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. credits him only on pencils.
 
 
SynopsisTwo circus artista are killed, and Danny uses the lion to track the murderer.
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Danny King; Zelda; Doris; Thurman; Jerry Thimble; Roscoe; Ganery; Sahara (lion)
NotesDeLay can be recognized by the "slow" movement of the rather short figures. Also faces and the layout style more like old book illustrations.
 
SynopsisA killer meets a black garbed figure on the road who predicts his death, and shortly after he is drafted into the army where he meets his end.
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Gunner Thompson
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. credits Palais on the art.
 
Synopsis5 gag panels
ContentGenre: Humor; War | Characters: Simple Suzie
 
SynopsisArmed with only with a bolo knife, the Filipino Kid leads his marauders against the murder master of Manila, Captain Oshikama.
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Juan Martinez [Filipino Kid]; Captain Oshikama
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. credits Gregg with this art.
 
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