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Captain Fearless Comics
Date | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSeptember 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingCaptain Fearless
CreditsPencils: Charles M. Quinlan Sr. | Inks: Charles M. Quinlan Sr.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Captain Fearless [John Fearless]
 
SynopsisWhen foreign enemy agents begin to hamper the defense activities at Camp Valant, Captain Fearless is transferred to that camp (as Private Fearless) to investigate. He discovers that the commanding officer is actually an enemy spy.
FeaturingCaptain Fearless
CreditsScript: Charles Quinlan Jr.? | Pencils: Charles Quinlan Sr. | Inks: Charles Quinlan Sr.
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Captain Fearless [John Fearless]; John Fearless the First (ghostly spirit); Major Caldwell (cameo, death); Captain Austin [Herr Manfred] (villain, Valant's commanding officer, a spy); Rader (villain, enemy spy); unnamed enemy spies (villains)
NotesCredits suggested by the Who's Who.
 
FeaturingAlias X
CreditsScript: Ray Willner [as "Ray Allen"] | Pencils: Al Ulmer [as "Ray Allen"] | Inks: Al Ulmer [as "Ray Allen"]
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
FeaturingCorporal Rusty Dugan
CreditsPencils: Ed Lipowski [as "EL"] | Inks: Ed Lipowski [as "EL"]
 
FeaturingDiamond Jim
CreditsPencils: Saul Rosen | Inks: Saul Rosen
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
FeaturingGrit Grady
CreditsPencils: Frank Frollo? | Inks: Frank Frollo?
ContentCharacters: "Grit" Grady; Toni Willis; "Flathead" Drume; "Slim"
 
FeaturingCitizen Smith
CreditsPencils: Irwin Hasen?
ContentGenre: Adventure
 
Text StoryThe Victims (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: Typeset
 
FeaturingSgt. Dick Carter of the US Border Patrol
CreditsPencils: Charles M. Quinlan (signed)
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Dick Carter; Molly; Rodriguez
 
SynopsisMiss Victory has to rescue some kidnapped Senators so that they can vote on a bill preventing goods from reaching nazi occupied countries.
FeaturingMiss Victory
CreditsScript: Alberta Tews (signed) | Pencils: Charles M. Quinlan (signed) | Inks: Charles M. Quinlan
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Miss Victory [Joan Wayne]; Mr. Mason
 
FeaturingCaptain Stone
CreditsPencils: Ed Lipowski [as "EL"] | Inks: Ed Lipowski [as "EL"]
Notesformerly Captain Storms
 
SynopsisMr. Miracle discovers that a Nazi sub is attacking neutral ships at sea and takes a hand to overome the Captain and its crew.
FeaturingMr. Miracle
CreditsPencils: Ray Willner | Inks: Ray Willner
ContentGenre: Fantasy; Superhero | Characters: Mr. Miracle; Nazi U-Boat Captain (villain, death); The Nazis (villains, all die)
NotesMuch like Timely's hero, The Vision, Mr. Miracle appears out of smoke.
 
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