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Brenda Starr
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationAugust 1949 | Price: 0.10 CAD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
Notescomic is described on the cover as 'Romantic adventures for teen-agers"! Art is pretty obviously NOT Dale Messick: none of the covers of the Four-Star or Superior "Brenda Starr" comics were by Messick, but the earlier issues reprinted newspaper strips inside, and the difference in art styles is obvious (plus Messick's work is signed). This is most likely Iger Shop work.
 
FeaturingBrenda Starr
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
Notescomic is described on the cover as 'Romantic adventures for teen-agers"! Art is pretty obviously NOT Dale Messick: none of the covers of the Four-Star or Superior "Brenda Starr" comics were by Messick, but the earlier issues reprinted newspaper strips inside, and the difference in art styles is obvious (plus Messick's work is signed). This is most likely Iger Shop work.
 
Comic StoryThe Great Penicillin Plot (9 pages)
FeaturingBrenda Starr
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
NotesArt is pretty obviously NOT Dale Messick: none of the covers of the Four-Star or Superior "Brenda Starr" comics were by Messick, but the earlier issues reprinted newspaper strips inside, and the difference in art styles is obvious (plus Messick's work is signed). This is most likely Iger Shop work.
 
Comic StoryThe Case of the Classified Suicide (5 pages)
FeaturingBrenda Starr
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
NotesAlternate title: "Who Said it Pays to Advertise?" (as with many Farrell comics, there's a title where other comics have the Feature name, and another title in the opening paragraph.) Art is pretty obviously NOT Dale Messick: none of the covers of the Four-Star or Superior "Brenda Starr" comics were by Messick, but the earlier issues reprinted newspaper strips inside, and the difference in art styles is significant (plus Messick's work is signed). This is most likely Iger Shop work.
 
Text StoryFrame-Up (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Lee Diamond | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Michael O'Flaherty (police detective)
 
Comic StoryA Message to Gomez (7 pages)
FeaturingViews on the News
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Detective-mystery | Characters: Jimmie Hare (one of America's first great news photographers); Brenda Starr (cameo introduction)
 
Comic StoryBullets and Beaux (8 pages)
FeaturingBrenda Starr
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
Notesalternate title: "Escorted, or Exterminated?" Art is NOT Dale Messick: none of the covers of the Four-Star or Superior "Brenda Starr" comics were by Messick, but the earlier issues reprinted newspaper strips inside, and the difference in art styles is clear (plus Messick's work is signed). This is most likely Iger Shop work.
 
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