Buccaneers #20
| Additional Information | |
| Publication | March 1950 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: Bi-monthly | Editing: Harry Stein; Elaine Allen (associate); Gloria Bley (associate); Alfred Grenet (associate); Everett M. Arnold (general manager) |
| Notes | Indicia title: BUCCANEERS, formerly KID ETERNITY. Copyright 1949 by Comic Magazines. Comic Magazines Inc. 578 Summer St, Stamford, CT Publisher Everett M. Arnold, Lucas Point, Old Greenwich, CT Editor: Harry Stein 25 West 45th ST, NY, NY Owners: Everett M. Arnold, Claire C. Arnold Indicia Address (printer) 8 Lord St, Buffalo, NY Stein/Allen/Bley/Grenet are listed in the indicia as the editors. |
| Featuring | Captain Daring |
| Credits | Pencils: Reed Crandall | Inks: Chuck Cuidera |
| Content | Genre: Period | Characters: Captain Daring |
| Comic Story | Strange Sea Demon (10 pages) |
| Featuring | Captain Daring |
| Credits | Pencils: Reed Crandall | Inks: Chuck Cuidera |
| Content | Genre: Period | Characters: Captain Daring |
| Notes | Some info by Craig Delich (November, 2005). |
| Comic Story | Luckless Loveless (6 pages) |
| Featuring | The Spanish Main |
| Content | Genre: Period |
| Comic Story | Destroying His Destroyers (7 pages) |
| Featuring | Eric Falcon |
| Credits | Pencils: Bill Ward | Inks: Bill Ward |
| Content | Genre: Period |
| Notes | Some info by Craig Delich (November, 2005). Art credits from Gary Watson, April 2009. |
| Text Story | Captain Strike's Downfall |
| Synopsis | text story with no art |
| Credits | Letters: Typeset |
| Content | Genre: Period | Characters: Captain Strike |
| Notes | Some info by Craig Delich (November, 2005). |
| Statement of Ownership | Statement of the Ownership, Management, and Circulation |
| Credits | Script: Everett M. Arnold (publisher) | Letters: typeset |
| Content | Genre: Fact |
| Comic Story | Jaril the Renegade (7 pages) |
| Featuring | Black Roger |
| Credits | Pencils: Reed Crandall? |
| Content | Genre: Period | Characters: Black Roger |
| Notes | Some info by Craig Delich (November, 2005). Art is not Al Bryant as he left comics in 1947 after an auto accident, per Bails' Who's Who. |
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