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Pencils: Dan Zolnerowich? | Inks: Dan Zolnerowich?
Content
Genre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II]
Comic Story
The Empress of Saratoga (13 pages)
Featuring
Airboy
Credits
Pencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
Content
Genre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II]
Comic Story
The Beast of Tiger Mountain (7 pages)
Comic Story
Grizzly (4 pages)
Text Story
Land of Ice (2 pages)
Credits
Letters: Typeset
Comic Story
English Boy of Spain (7 pages)
Featuring
Handlebar Hank
Credits
Script: C. W. Winter | Pencils: C. W. Winter | Inks: C. W. Winter | Colors: C. W. Winter
Content
Genre: Humor; Western-frontier
Comic Story
Dog of the Blue (2 pages)
Comic Story
The Witch Raven of Glen Murdogh (8 pages)
Synopsis
Scottish nobleman Glen Murdogh is given a talking black Raven, that keeps repeating the man's name and phrase "The last of the clan. Death comes for another man"! Quickly he learns of his grandfather's death from an attorney and that he has inherited old Murdogh Castle. When the raven kills the attorney, Murdogh flees with the bird to his castle, not knowing that The Heap is already on the estate grounds. When Murdogh is transfixed by a witch to mount the highest point of the castle and jump off, the Heap intervenes, saving the young man's life and dispatching the witch/raven.
Featuring
The Heap
Credits
Pencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
Content
Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: The Heap [Baron Eric von Emmelman]; Glen Murdogh; Murdogh family attorney (death); un-named servant at Murdogh Castle; an old witch [also as a black raven] (villain, death)
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