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| Date | | Number: 8 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Notes | Features in this issue include Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog, Hercules, Gypsy Johnson, The Fox, Ty-Gor, Doc Strong, Loop Logan, Corporal Collins & The Green Falcon. Artists in this issue include Charles Biro, John Bulthius, Irwin Hasen, Mort Meskin, Sam Cooper, Frank Volp, and Lee Harris. There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page | |||
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| Name | Blue Ribbon Comics 8 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD; 0.15 CAD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly |
| Notes | On-sale date from 1941 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress. |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Characters | Rang-A-Tang; Richy |
| Pencils | Ed Smalle (signed) |
| Inks | Ed Smalle (signed) |
| First Line | Can the amazing boy and Rang overcome the tribe of the skull? |
| Comic Story | Mr. King's Dope Smuggling Ring / Rang-A-Tang (11 pages) |
| Characters | Mr. King [Costello] (villain, introduction); Ingalls (introduction, death) |
| Script | Joe Blair |
| Pencils | Ed Smalle |
| Inks | Ed Smalle |
| Text Story | A Bird in a Gilded Courtroom (1 page) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Comic Story | Hercules Routs the Fierce Unconquered Amazons / Hercules (8 pages) |
| Characters | Zeus; Natcha (villain); Little Zooey (introduction) |
| Script | Joe Blair |
| Pencils | Mort Meskin |
| Inks | Mort Meskin |
| Notes | This is the final appearance of the "Hercules [Archie]" feature. |
| Comic Story | Idol of the Crocodile Cult / Gypsy Johnson (5 pages) |
| Characters | A crocodile-worshipping cult (villain, introduction) |
| Pencils | John Bulthuis |
| Inks | John Bulthuis |
| Notes | This is the final appearance of the "Gypsy Johnson" feature. |
| Comic Story | The Fox Goes to a Night Club / The Fox (6 pages) |
| Characters | Mike Ruminoff (villain, introduction, death); Mrs. Van Wolff (introduction); Betty Stevens (introduction, death) |
| Script | Joe Blair |
| Pencils | Irwin Hasen |
| Inks | Irwin Hasen |
| Comic Story | After the Fall of France / Corporal Collins (7 pages) |
| Characters | The Nazis (villain) |
| Script | Abner J. Sundell |
| Pencils | Charles Biro |
| Inks | Charles Biro |
| Notes | Collins and Slapsie escape France and go to England |
| Comic Story | In the American Jungle / Ty-Gor (6 pages) |
| Characters | Joan Davis; Mr. Davis; Mike Short (introduction); Pimento (introduction) |
| Script | Joe Blair |
| Pencils | Mort Meskin |
| Inks | Mort Meskin |
| Comic Story | The Martian Invasion / Doc Strong (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Doc Strong, Alice and Sampson are captured and taken to Mars. |
| Genre | Science Fiction |
| Characters | The Martians (villains); Stinky Jones (introduction, King of Mars; revealed next issue); Doc Strong; Alice; Sampson |
| Script | Joe Blair |
| Pencils | Sam Cooper |
| Inks | Sam Cooper |
| Notes | Story continues next issue. |
| Comic Story | Fighting the Fascists / Loop Logan (6 pages) |
| Characters | Wings Johnson; The Fascists (villain) |
| Script | Joe Blair |
| Pencils | Frank Volpe |
| Inks | Frank Volpe |
| Notes | Loop Logan leaves conquered France, joins the British forces |
| Comic Story | Truce of Treachery / Green Falcon (6 pages) |
| Genre | Adventure |
| Characters | The Green Falcon (introduction, origin of sorts); Marion; Tuck Tiny (introduction); Jolly Roundfellow (introduction); Prince John (villain, introduction); Sir Boltyn (villain, introduction) |
| Script | Harry Shorten |
| Pencils | Lee Harris (signed) |
| Inks | Lee Harris (signed) |
| Notes | With a few name changes, this story occurs in the England of Richard the Lion-Heart (called Richard of the Lion) "during the days of Robin Hood", and is a basic re-telling of the Robin Hood mythos. |
| The data in the additional content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution License. More details about this comic may be available in their page here | |

