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Title
Undercover Girl
Date | Number: 7 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesThird of 3 issues. Like the others, it's all reprints from earlier ME comics, mainly Manhunt 1-11.
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   By unclerobin@att.net
I didn't actually READ this issue, not yet, anyway, just a quick look-see, but I DID notice a few things in the way of artwork, which I think make this book worth checking out. Number one, there's Ogden Whitney in these pages - that guy sure did get around in those days! Also a guy named Paul Parker - I may be crazy (scratch that - I AM!), but I could SWEAR that he may well be a moonlighting Bill Everett! If this ain't him, then he's one HELLUVA reasonable fascimile! I kid you not.
   By Pterodactylman
these UG issues are prime examples of GGA! thanks, such an inspiration.
   By The Australian Panther
'Starr Flagg, the heroine of UNDERCOVER GIRL, was a female secret agent who debuted in MANHUNT #1 (11/1947) and appeared in 11 issues of that title, plus 2 issues of Trail Colt and then 2 reprint issues of Manhunt (#13-4). She graduated to her own try-out title in 1952 as part of the A-1 series.' Info from GCD. Paul Parker was a real person and an excellent artist but there is not much info on him. He's not in Lambiak Encyclopedia. GCD only lists 5 [A-1 #62] 6 [A-1 #98] 7 [A-1 #118] So apparently the three here are the only issues of Her own title. Cheers.
   By wayneds
Paul Parker, was a great artist! He also did some stories for Lev Gleason, in Crime Does Not Pay
   By wayneds
Paul Parker, was a great artist! He also did some stories for Lev Gleason, in Crime Does Not Pay
  
Additional Information
 
Publication1954 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly
 
FeaturingStarr Flagg
CreditsPencils: Bob Powell (signed) | Inks: Bob Powell (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
Comic StoryThe Man Who Was Yesterday (7 pages)
FeaturingUndercover Girl
CreditsPencils: Ogden Whitney (signed) | Inks: Ogden Whitney (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
Comic StoryThe School for Spies (7 pages)
FeaturingFallon of the F.B.I.
CreditsPencils: Ogden Whitney (signed) | Inks: Ogden Whitney (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
Comic StoryThe Puzzle of the Picture (7 pages)
FeaturingUndercover Girl
CreditsPencils: Ogden Whitney (signed) | Inks: Ogden Whitney (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
Comic StoryThe Key of Death (7 pages)
FeaturingRoger Wright
CreditsPencils: Paul Parker (signed) | Inks: Paul Parker (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
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