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PublicationSummer 1944 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly
 
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CreditsPencils: B. Gordon Guth | Inks: B. Gordon Guth
 
FeaturingDick Cole
CreditsPencils: Jim Wilcox | Inks: Jim Wilcox
ContentCharacters: Wild John (villain, introduction, death); Tom White (villain, introduction); Skin Yount (introduction); Watt (introduction); Lem Stone (introduction); Pete James (introduction); the Major (introduction); Munn (introduction); Drawn (introduction)
 
FeaturingEdison Bell
CreditsScript: Ray Gill? | Pencils: Harold DeLay? | Inks: Harold DeLay?
ContentCharacters: A spy ring (villain, introduction)
 
ActivityVictory Kayak! (1 page)
FeaturingEdison Bell
CreditsScript: Ray Gill | Pencils: Ray Gill | Inks: Ray Gill
 
Text StoryThe Seventeenth Letter (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
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CreditsPencils: B. Gordon Guth | Inks: B. Gordon Guth
ContentCharacters: The Nazis (villain)
 
FeaturingThe Cadet
CreditsPencils: Nina Albright? | Inks: Nina Albright?
 
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