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One Shots
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By cavecarson
With all the science and editor's notes, the first tale truly has the feel of a Julie Schwartz-edited comic. This tale, with very few changes, could almost be a "Space Museum" story.
   By atomahawk
Powell's art is wonderful, funny and filled with energy. Even the science-fact backup story is interesting. And cavecarson is right, it could almost be a Space Museum story, though it's a bit more lighthearted.
   By positronic1
Analogy time. Buck Rogers is to COCOMALT as Captain Midnight is to OVALTINE as Major Inapak is to... well... INAPAK. It's all the same stuff, a vitamin-packed chocolate-flavored malt beverage mix. Good story though.
  
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Publication1951 | Price: 0.00 FREE | Pages: 1
 
FeaturingMajor Inapak the Space Ace
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Major Inapak; Robin John; Roxtyl
 
What Was the World's Greatest Discovery? (1 page)
SynopsisA cartoon listing of the world's greatest discoveries; writing, the wheel, the electric bulb, flying, television, and the atom bomb and how it compared to Inapak.
FeaturingInapak
CreditsScript:? (ad copy) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; History | Characters: Boy; girl; cave man
NotesInside front cover. An advertisement for Inapak.
 
SynopsisThe Master Rocketeer relates a story to children. In 1982, just as the East and West blocs were about to attack each other from space, Earth was threatened from the Moon. Robin stowed away in a repurposed attack rocket in which Major Inapak was sent to investigate. They found the Earth under attack from a previously unknown planet, hidden behind the Moon. With the help of a friendly lunar creature, they reversed the planet-destroying weapon, wiping out the attackers, and returned to Earth.
FeaturingMajor Inapak the Space Ace
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Major Inapak; Robin John [the old Master Rocketeer]; Roxtyl; Joe; colonel; President; moonglow
NotesMajor Inapak (introduction); Roxtyl (villain, introduction)
 
Comic StoryScience Sidelights (3 pages)
SynopsisMajor Inapak demonstrates several household science experiments, wrapping up with a promotion for Inapak.
FeaturingMajor Inapak
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Math & Science | Characters: Major Inapak; Robin John
NotesInapak's lab features a cross-barred, circular window like that of The Spirit and Dr. Strange.
 
FeaturingMajor Inapak
CreditsScript:? (ad copy)
ContentGenre: Sports | Characters: Major Inapak; drum majorette; baseball player; diver; skier
NotesInside back cover. An advertisement promoting Inapak as making you a better athlete.
 
AdvertisementInapak (1 page)
FeaturingMajor Inapak
CreditsScript:? (ad copy)
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Major Inapak
NotesBack cover. Full-page advertisement for Inapak.
 
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