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Pep Comics
Date | Number: 37 | Lang: English (en)
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   By jrasicmark
This file won't download for me from here or from DCM. And why don't the pages show up so we can't even read it online? I would appreciate it if someone could check on this. Thanks very much.
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jrasickmark, could it be something on your end? I just downloaded and viewed online, both without a problem.
  
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PublicationMarch 1943 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
 
CreditsPencils: Bob Montana | Inks: Bob Montana
ContentGenre: Superhero
 
Publisher advertisementBulletin No. 16 (1 page)
FeaturingShield G-Man Club
CreditsScript:? [as Joe Higgins (The Shield)] | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryPolly Wants a Corpse (12 pages)
CreditsPencils: Irv Novick | Inks: Irv Novick
ContentCharacters: Smooch Schultz (villain, introduction); Knifey Gordon (villain, introduction); Patch-Eye (villain, introduction, death)
 
Comic StoryThe Lamp That Lived (12 pages)
CreditsScript: Scott Meredith? | Pencils: Bob Fujitani | Inks: Bob Fujitani
ContentCharacters: Menuhi (villain, introduction, death); Aladdin's Lamp (introduction)
 
Text StoryDeath Is a Persian Cat (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Alan Barrister | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Mathias Ghormley (corpse); Eleanor Ghormley; Jameson Ghormley
 
Comic StoryThe Hunchback's Tale (10 pages)
CreditsPencils: Irv Novick | Inks: Irv Novick
ContentCharacters: Ziegfried Werner (introduction); Ole Larkin (introduction); Prof. Buchner (introduction, flashback); Wolfe (villain, introduction, flashback); the Nazis (villains)
 
Publisher advertisementYoung Soldiers of America Club (1 page)
 
Comic StoryNorth African Adventure (8 pages)
CreditsScript: Harry Shorten | Pencils: Carl Hubbell | Inks: Carl Hubbell
ContentCharacters: Prof. Snodgrass (introduction); The Nazis (villains)
 
Comic StoryThe Wizard of Wonderland (7 pages)
CreditsScript: Harry Shorten | Pencils: Red Holmdale | Inks: Red Holmdale
ContentCharacters: Fairy Queen (guest-star); The Wizard (introduction); Joe Scarecrow (introduction); a knight (introduction); Danny's dad (guest-star); Danny's mom (guest-star)
NotesDanny leaves Wonderland; story swiped from THE WIZARD OF OZ
 
Comic StoryIntroducing Oscar (5 pages)
SynopsisArchie's dog Oscar has puppies and they cause chaos around the house. Mr. Andrews forces Archie to sell the puppies but soon the family misses them and the puppies come back.
CreditsScript: Bob Montana | Pencils: Bob Montana | Inks: Bob Montana
ContentCharacters: Oscar (introduction, Archie's dog)
NotesFirst appearance of Archie's dog Oscar, who would be a regular character in the 1940s.
 
Comic StoryThe Turnberry Lighthouse Mystery (6 pages)
CreditsPencils: Paul Reinman | Inks: Paul Reinman
ContentCharacters: Robert McPherson (villain, introduction); Peter Shelley (introduction); Douglas Rogers (introduction); Mrs. McPherson (introduction); Ellen McPherson (introduction)
 
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