Last appearance. Art is consistent with Kane’s Wildcat art signed under “Gil Stack” from Sensation Comics #70-72 (1947), including his tall and burly characters with lanky arms and the antihelix of the ear drawn as a crescent shape.
Art is consistent with Kane’s Wildcat art signed under “Gil Stack” from Sensation Comics #70-72 (1947), including his tall and burly characters with lanky arms and the antihelix of the ear drawn as a crescent shape.
Featuring
Neat Pete
Content
Genre: Humor
Featuring
Uncle Windy
Content
Genre: Humor
Notes
next app. in PRIZE COMICS #67
Synopsis
House ad for FRANKENSTEIN comics.
Credits
Letters: typeset
Notes
Artwork of the Frankenstein monster (signed by Dick Briefer) holding up a sign promoting his comic book.
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