I was surprised to see this title was submitted to the Comics Code. Later issues in our collection don't have the seal. I presume the Roberts organization decided not to bother with the Code. Maybe they didn't want to be associated with "real" comic books. Certainly Code censors would have found nothing objectionable in these books. Also interesting is that in earlier issues script and art credits appear in the indicia. After a while only editorial credits are given. It would seem most of the work was done by one C. L. Ramsay.
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