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Every time I see a "Yank and Doodle" story, I remember the 1960s Roger Ramjet cartoon, and his 4 juvenile assistants: Yank, Doodle, Dan and Dee. Not sure why Prize Comics missed out on this obvious opportunity. |
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Publication | December 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
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Featuring | Yank and Doodle |
Credits | Pencils: Jack Binder | Inks: Jack Binder |
Content | Characters: America's Fighting Twins [Yank; Doodle] |
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Comic Story | Case of the Crooked Clown! (13 pages) |
Synopsis | Funnibone helps Roger Smith from being electrocuted in the chair and Smith agrees to aid the criminal in his pursuits of destroying democracy in America if Funnibone agrees to seek out and destroy the duo that put him in the chair to begin with: Yank and Doodle. Funnibone agrees, but pulls a double-cross on Smith, or so it seems. |
Featuring | Yank and Doodle, America's Fighting Twins |
Credits | Script: Paul Norris (signed) | Pencils: Paul Norris (signed) | Inks: Paul Norris (signed) |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Yank and Doodle [Yank [Dick Walters]; Doodle [Rick Walters]]; Uncle Bob Walters; prison warden; Charley (U.S. Assay Office worker, introduction); Funnibone (villain, introduction); Rudolf Schmidt [aka Roger Smith] (villain, Gestapo agent) |
Notes | Script credit by Craig Delich, courtesy of the Who's Who, which lists Norris as the scripter through 1942 (no scripters listed after 1942). |
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Comic Story | The Commandos Are Coming (8 pages) |
Featuring | Ted O'Neil |
Credits | Pencils: Ken Battefield? | Inks: Ken Battefield? |
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Featuring | Doctor Frost |
Credits | Pencils: Maurice Gutwirth | Inks: Maurice Gutwirth |
Content | Characters: Dr. Frost; Prof. Grubman (first appearance, villain) |
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Synopsis | Jean calls Jethro and asks him to come over as the Green Lama to the Indian Museum to meet her uncle and curator of the museum. Dr. Sommervell feels that the museum's Iroquois Tablets are phony but can't figure out why, so The Lama enters the Realm of History to discover the truth. There, in 1204, a spitting image of Dr. Sommerville as a Sachem is falsely accused of stealing the tablets and he gives the real tablets back to his own time, and they are presented to Dr. Sommervell and Mr. Dumm, as well as having Slippery Sam and the Red Gang arrested for plotting to steal the tablets. |
Featuring | The Green Lama |
Credits | Script: Ken Crossen | Pencils: Jack Binder | Inks: Jack Binder |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]; Tsarong; Jean Parker (Dumont's assistant); Dr. Sommervell (Jean's Uncle, introduction); Sachem [Dr. Sommervell's spirit] (death); Mr. Dumm (banker); Cassidy (a Policeman); Slippery Sam (villain); The Red Gang (villains) |
Notes | The last 1/3 of page 8 is an illustrated ad for Cowboy Movie Thrillers. |
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Featuring | Frankenstein |
Credits | Script: Dick Briefer | Pencils: Dick Briefer | Inks: Dick Briefer |
Content | Characters: Frankenstein; Dr. Ullrich (obscure student of anatomy, first appearance, death); Mrs. Frankenstein (first appearance, a female monster, death) |
Notes | Dr. Ullrich has found Victor Frankenstein's original notes and creates a Bride for the monster |
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Comic Story | Horse Laugh (2 pages) |
Featuring | The General and the Corporal |
Credits | Script: Ken Browne | Pencils: Ken Browne | Inks: Ken Browne |
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Featuring | Buck Sanders and his Pals |
Content | Characters: Buck Sanders (curious boy); Mr. Scrooge (first appearance); Nazi fifth-columnists |
Notes | Art was previously attributed to Munson Paddock, but the art is distinctly different from the Buck Saunders art in Headline Comics #13-18 (1945-1946), which more closely resembles Paddock’s general style, such as his use of big eyes, long noses, and starry visuals for energetic movement. |
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Text Story | Hands Across the Ocean (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Crest Wood | Letters: typeset |
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Featuring | The Black Owl |
Credits | Pencils: Jack Binder | Inks: Jack Binder |
Content | Characters: The Black Owl [Doug Danville]; The Laughing Head (first appearance, villain) |
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