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Publication | Winter 1945-46 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly |
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Featuring | Lucky Starr |
Credits | Pencils: H.C. Keifer | Inks: H.C. Keifer |
Content | Genre: Adventure |
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Featuring | Lucky Starr |
Credits | Pencils: Alan Mandel [as Mandel] (signed) | Inks: Alan Mandel [as Mandel] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Lucky Starr |
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Synopsis | A boy and his dog have an adventure in an airplane. |
Featuring | Nomie and Hoiman |
Credits | Pencils: Marv Levy [as Marv Lev] | Inks: Marv Levy [as Marv Lev] |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Hoiman; Nomie |
Notes | New artist on this strip. |
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Synopsis | Bobbie accidentally enters a jitterbug contest with Willie, a performing chimp. |
Featuring | Bobbie and Sox |
Content | Genre: Humor; Teen | Characters: Bobbie |
Notes | This seems to be a continuation of the "Bobbie" feature in the first two issues, but has now changed to "Bobbie and Sox" and is a humorous teen strip rather than a more serious crime/adventure strip. H.C. Keifer is no longer the artist, as befits the change from realistic art to a more comic style. |
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Text Story | Instinct of Blue (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Adventure |
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Synopsis | Mace Bowman is named sheriff of Cimarron and confronts outlaw Clay Allison. |
Featuring | Gun Lore and "Gun" Law |
Credits | Pencils: William M. Allison | Inks: William M. Allison |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Clay Allison; Mace Bowman |
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Synopsis | Jean Lafitte banishes 3 members of his crew into the swamps. They try to retrieve buried treasure but perish. |
Featuring | Pot o' Gold |
Credits | Script: Irv Werstein (signed) | Pencils: Walter Johnson (signed) | Inks: Walter Johnson (signed) |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Historical | Characters: Jean Lafitte |
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Comic Story | Lucky Lucre (4 pages) |
Synopsis | Ed Donby and his wife learn Uncle Willie has named them in his will. They go on a wild spending spree but Uncle Willie doesn't die, and they fall into poverty when they can't make the payments on the things they bought. Uncle Willie passes away and leaves them one dollar, having given the rest to charity when he learned of their greedy anticipation of his death. |
Credits | Pencils: Arnold Hicks | Inks: Arnold Hicks |
Content | Characters: Ed Donby; Martha Donby |
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