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Jumbo Comics
Date | Number: 29 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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PublicationJuly 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every month
NotesTitle and credits added by Craig Delich (Jan. 2006).
 
CoverElephant-Scourge!
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Sheena; Bob Reynolds
NotesTitle and credits added by Craig Delich (Jan. 2006).
 
Comic StoryElephant-Scourge (12 pages)
CreditsScript:? [as W. Morgan Thomas] (credited)
ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Sheena; Bob Reynolds
NotesTitle taken from cover. Possible Bob Powell inks on Sheena's face.
 
FeaturingStuart Taylor in Weird Stories of the Supernatural
CreditsScript:? [as Curt Davis] (credited)
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Stuart Taylor; Dr. Hayward; Jir Haffa; "Kings of Darkness"
 
FeaturingBobby
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Bobby
 
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Midnight (a black stallion); Mex; Jim Burton; Helen Burton; Ted Wilmot
 
CreditsScript:? [as Teller Tayles] (credited)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Lightning [Fred Larkin]; Major Larkin; Pandro
NotesSame art as previous three issues. The penciller is quite good - too good, in my opinion, to be Elkan, although Hames keeps seeing him here. I would concur if restricted to inks.
 
Text StoryRed Magic (2 pages)
CreditsPencils:? (2 spot illustrations) | Inks:? (2 spot illustrations) | Colors:? (2 spot illustrations) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Adventure
NotesSince Dana Dutch is a real person, does this imply that the other text story writing credits are also real? Keith Chandler says, we know that "Tom Alexander" is Toni Blum, but some others may be real people.
 
FeaturingInspector Dayton
CreditsScript:? [as George Thatcher] (credited)
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Inspector Dayton; Ol' Doc Filberry; Jug-Haid Jeffers; Jeb Jeffers; Lou Barton; Mutton Jeffers; The Brewsters
 
FeaturingZX-5 Spies In Action
CreditsScript:? [as Major Thorpe] (credited)
ContentGenre: Spy | Characters: ZX-5; Apaches [René & Emile]; Enrique; Mimi; Gaston; Alphonse
NotesInks definitely improve with this episode, so Al Bryant is a strong contender for the reason why.
 
FeaturingPee Wee
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Pee Wee Myers
 
Comic StoryNo Smoking][Speed Limit 15 Miles Per Hour
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Uncle Otto
 
FeaturingTom, Dick, and Harry
CreditsScript:? [as Charles Tansul] (credited)
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Tom Devlin, Dick Swenson; Harry Carson
NotesIs Elkan here, too? Penciller may be the same but the inks are somewhat cruder. This is about contemporaneous with signed Elkan at Quality. There he takes after Reed Crandall - a style NOT evident here. Note that "Tansul" is an anagram of "Sultan".
 
ContentGenre: Adventure; Historical | Characters: The Hawk; Captain Petrie; Fluth; Caleb; Maru
NotesPer Mort Leav, Art Saaf was given old Eisner material and assigned to re-write, re-compose, and fill in the gaps to create "new" Eisner Hawk stories (Robin Snyder's The Comics).
 
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