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Jay-Jay Corporation: Judo Joe
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationAugust 1953 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsPencils: Paul W. Stoddard (signed) | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard (signed)
ContentGenre: Martial Arts | Characters: Judo Joe
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
Foreword/AfterwordJudo Joe Teaches You the Fine Art of Self-Defense With Judo (1 page)
SynopsisThis is found on the inside front cover.
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsScript: Dr. Barney Cosneck | Pencils: Paul W. Stoddard | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard
ContentGenre: Martial Arts | Characters: Judo Joe
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
Comic StoryHow It All Began (14 pages)
SynopsisIn this origin story, Joe succeeds in busting up a narcotics gang.
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsScript: Dr. Barney Cosneck | Pencils: Paul W. Stoddard | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard
ContentGenre: Martial Arts | Characters: Judo Joe
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
Comic StoryThe Hip Toss (2 pages)
SynopsisIn this short featurette, Judo Joe teaches his readers how to correctly perform the hip toss.
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsScript: Dr. Barney Cosneck | Pencils: Paul W. Stoddard | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Martial Arts | Characters: Judo Joe
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
Comic StoryCaptures a Purse Snatcher (4 pages)
SynopsisJudo Joe is successful in tracking down and subduing a purse snatcher.
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsScript: Dr. Barney Cosneck | Pencils: Paul W. Stoddard | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard
ContentGenre: Martial Arts | Characters: Judo Joe
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
Comic StoryChampionship Bout (6 pages)
SynopsisJoe participates in the championship match of a judo tournament and wins the title.
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsScript: Dr. Barney Cosneck | Pencils: Paul W. Stoddard | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard
ContentGenre: Martial Arts | Characters: Judo Joe
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
Comic StoryTeaches a Lesson (6 pages)
SynopsisWhile on her way to school, Judo Joe's girlfriend is attacked, but she dispatches her attackers by using the hip toss before Joe can save her. Later on, swearing revenge, the same individuals attack her, and she dispatches them again the same way. From his jail cell, the leader apologizes and reforms.
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsScript: Dr. Barney Cosneck | Pencils: Paul W. Stoddard | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard
ContentGenre: Martial Arts | Characters: Judo Joe
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
Publisher advertisementuntitled (1 page)
SynopsisHouse ad for the next issue of Judo Joe.
FeaturingJudo Joe
CreditsPencils: Paul W. Stoddard | Inks: Paul W. Stoddard
ContentGenre: Martial Arts
NotesInfo and credits by Craig Delich (November, 2005).
 
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