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Lance O'Casey
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSpring 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
NotesOriginally credited to Clem Weisbecker, but the face is a perfect match to a face on page 2 panel 4 in Harry Anderson's signed story "Mr. Scarlet and Pinky" in Wow Comics #34. Compare the squinting eyes and the mouth drawn with two lines that don't meet at the center, very common in Anderson faces, also the hands with short inklines that don't go all the way down between the fingers. Notice the lines below the outer edge of the eyes, found on many Anderson faces. Anderson is credited on Lance O'Casey by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. Comparing with Clem Weisbecker's signed story in Black Hood Comics #9, his style is quite different, with long narrow faces with big eyes and sometimes a small gaping, skewed mouth, and heavier inking with much black shadows.
 
FeaturingLance O'Casey
CreditsPencils: Harry Anderson | Inks: Harry Anderson
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Lance O'Casey
NotesOriginally credited to Clem Weisbecker, but the face is a perfect match to a face on page 2 panel 4 in Harry Anderson's signed story "Mr. Scarlet and Pinky" in Wow Comics #34. Compare the squinting eyes and the mouth drawn with two lines that don't meet at the center, very common in Anderson faces, also the hands with short inklines that don't go all the way down between the fingers. Notice the lines below the outer edge of the eyes, found on many Anderson faces. Anderson is credited on Lance O'Casey by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. Comparing with Clem Weisbecker's signed story in Black Hood Comics #9, his style is quite different, with long narrow faces with big eyes and sometimes a small gaping, skewed mouth, and heavier inking with much black shadows.
 
ContentsContents Page (1 page)
CreditsPencils: Clem Weisbecker | Inks: Clem Weisbecker
 
Comic StoryThe Jolly Roger (16 pages)
FeaturingLance O'Casey
CreditsPencils: Clem Weisbecker | Inks: Clem Weisbecker
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Mike Bellew; Black Bann (villain, introduction, death); Nina Murdock (introduction)
Noteslast app. in WHIZ COMICS #53
 
Text StoryOnly a Game (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Carl Hodges | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Sports
 
Comic StoryThe Land of the South Pole (13 pages)
FeaturingLance O'Casey
CreditsPencils: Clem Weisbecker | Inks: Clem Weisbecker
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Captain Hapgood (introduction); King Hugo (introduction); Princess Elaine and the Rainbow People (introduction); The Ice People (villain, introduction, death)
 
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