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Airboy
Date | Number: v7 10 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationNovember 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly
NotesPencil credit revised from Schroeder ? to Schroeder, and inker credit added by Craig Delich 2013-4-28. Art credits verified by Roy Thomas.
 
FeaturingAirboy
CreditsPencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
ContentGenre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II]
NotesPencil credit revised from Schroeder ? to Schroeder, and inker credit added by Craig Delich 2013-4-28. Art credits verified by Roy Thomas.
 
Comic StoryThe Malobia Monkeys (15 pages)
FeaturingAirboy
CreditsScript: Ernest Schroeder | Pencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
ContentGenre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Airboy [David Nelson II]
NotesWriter credit by Roy Thomas.
 
Comic StoryThe Jockey's Dream (5 pages)
ContentGenre: Sports
 
Comic StoryFranz Bartos, Werewolf (7 pages)
SynopsisCount Bartos is angry at his son because he will not go out and hunt wolves as he has done before. However, Franz claims the wolf they are after is a werewolf! Franz agrees to the hunt and faces the creature which bites him before the werewolf is killed. A few years later, the Baron and Franz are in the same air squadron, and Franz, at first, refuses to fly because of a full moon. When he does and crashes, the Baron sees a wolf at the controls.....and seconds later is shot down. Many years later, the Heap is drawn to Hungary and seeks out the Count's son, and later destroying him.
FeaturingThe Heap
CreditsScript: Ernest Schroeder? | Pencils: Ernest Schroeder | Inks: Ernest Schroeder
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: The Heap [Baron Eric von Emmelman] (origin re-cap with added details]; Baron von Emmelman (flashback, death); Count Bartos (death); Franz Bartos (villain, son of the Count, a werewolf, death)
NotesFirst name of Von Emmelman given as "Eric" in this story. The Baron's death date given as May 10, 1917 in this story. Writer credit by Roy Thomas.
 
Text StoryThe Zurich Flyer (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: Typeset
 
Comic StoryGotch and the Big Indian (5 pages)
CreditsPencils: Floyd Torbert [as Torb.] (signed) | Inks: Floyd Torbert [as Torb.] (signed)
ContentGenre: Sports | Characters: Frank Gotch (wrestler); Motonic (Indian strong man)
NotesSigned in first panel left. Torbert is credited to Hillman sports 1949 by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
 
Comic StoryZadlo's Plastic Spray Gun (7 pages)
FeaturingSwifty Chase
CreditsPencils: John Prentice | Inks: John Prentice
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Swifty Chase; Mr. Brotton; Mr. Madock; Mr. Zadlo (villain)
NotesPrentice is credited to "Swifty Chase" by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and he is spotted by his sober faces with tight mouth and long chin, and excellent hands. He is most known for his work on Rip Kirby.
 
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