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Prize Comics
Date | Number: v3 7 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
NotesThere is more information about this book at the bottom of the page
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PublicationJune 1943 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
 
FeaturingYank and Doodle
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Yank and Doodle [Yank [Dick Walters]; Doodle [Rick Walters]]
 
Comic StoryThe Limping Man (12 pages)
FeaturingYank and Doodle
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Yank and Doodle [Yank [Dick Walters]; Doodle [Rick Walters]]; Villain: Limping Man
 
FeaturingWho-Zoo
ContentGenre: Humor
NotesAll info & credits by Craig Delich (Nov. 2005).
 
Comic StoryThe Barge Bomb Plot (8 pages)
FeaturingTed O'Neil of the Commandos
ContentGenre: War
NotesTentative art credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. index card attached to online scanned version.
 
Comic StoryBusting the Black Marketeers (8 pages)
FeaturingBuck Sanders and His Pals
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Ted O'Neil; also Kid Gang "The Junior Scrappers"
NotesCraig Delich previously attributed the art to Munson Paddock in Nov. 2005, but the art is distinctly different from the Buck Saunders art in Headline Comics #13-18 (1945-1946), which more closely resembles Paddock’s general style, such as his use of big eyes, long noses, and starry visuals for energetic movement.
 
Comic StoryFrankenstein Meets the Devil (8 pages)
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Frankenstein; Lucifer the Devil (villain, introduction); Job (introduction); Timmy (introduction); Job's daughter (introduction)
NotesThis is a contemporary retelling of the Book of Job.
 
Comic StoryRifle Practice (2 pages)
FeaturingThe General and the Corporal
ContentGenre: Humor; Military
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur Jr. index card attached to online scanned version suggests Terry Gilkison as the artist of this story.
 
Comic StoryThe Red Crystals of the Walking Death (8 pages)
FeaturingThe Green Lama
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Toa (an Inca priest, introduction); the Japanese (villain)
 
Text StoryGhost Story (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Humor; Detective-mystery
 
Comic StoryThe Terrible Midge (9 pages)
FeaturingBlack Owl
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Terrible Midge (villain)
NotesSignature located near the frowning mask on the splash page, which is consistent with Hicks’ signature on the cover for Navy Heroes #1 (1945). Previous indexer attributed the art to Jack Binder.
 
Comic StoryMeets the Brain (6 pages)
FeaturingDr. Frost
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Brain (villain, introduction)
NotesTentative Mort Lawrence art credit from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr. index card attached to online scanned version.
 
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