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Been taking more notice of John Jordan throughout my browsing of these issues. He seems to usually emphasize on fluid movement and energy in the characters’ actions, in a way that’s comparable to Jack Cole’s art I suppose. |
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Publication | July 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
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Featuring | Chameleon |
Credits | Pencils: Al Fagaly (signed) | Inks: Al Fagaly (signed) |
Content | Characters: Chameleon [Peter Stockbridge] |
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Text Article | Basil Woverton and Sid Greene (1 page) |
Synopsis | Biography of Basil Wolverton and Sid Greene. |
Featuring | Ye Editors' Page |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Synopsis | Jake Koreau doesn't like Daunton, and is upset that he doesn't own the swamp that Daunton owns. And just what is that smell? |
Featuring | The Cadet Featuring Kit Carter |
Credits | Script: George Kapitan (credited) | Pencils: John Jordan (credited) | Inks: John Jordan |
Content | Characters: Kit Carter; Jake Koreau; Dan Merry; Colonel Tilghman; Steve |
Notes | Previous indexer thought George Kapitan was the penciler. Kapitan wrote comic books from 1940-1945 but is not known to have drawn any. |
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Synopsis | After the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor, The Target and The Targeteers join 3 different branches of the military. Niles heads for the Panama Canal Zone, where he finds the Japanese army. |
Featuring | Target and the Targeteers |
Credits | Pencils: Sid Greene (credited) | Inks: Sid Greene (credited) |
Content | Genre: Military; Superhero | Characters: The Target [Niles Reed]; The Targeteers [Dave Brown; Tom Foster]; Reed; O'Brien; Ginsberg; Venezia; Nikkitu |
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Comic Story | Part VI (6 pages) |
Featuring | The Last of the Mohicans |
Credits | Script: J. Fenimore Cooper (original story); Harold DeLay? (adaptation) | Pencils: Harold DeLay | Inks: Harold DeLay |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier |
Notes | Adapted from the novel by J. Fenimore Cooper. "Fantastic Feature Films" is not mentioned in this installment. |
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Synopsis | Speck is outfitting his gang into the Victory Boys, and drilling, and selling war stamps. |
Featuring | Speck, Spot, and Sis |
Credits | Script: Jack Warren | Pencils: Jack Warren [as Vincent] (signed) | Inks: Jack Warren [as Vincent] (signed) | Letters: Jack Warren |
Content | Characters: Speck; Spot; Sis; Speck's dad; Mr. Eddy; Stoney |
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Text Article | Have You Heard... |
Featuring | Adventures in Stamps |
Credits | Script: Eugene L. Pollock | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Stamp collecting column |
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Text Story | Target Terrors (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Mickey Spillane | Letters: typeset |
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Featuring | Bull's-Eye Bill |
Credits | Pencils: John Daly (signed) | Inks: John Daly (signed) |
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Synopsis | Al T. Tude has invented a flying machine. |
Featuring | Al T. Tude |
Credits | Script: Art Gates (signed) | Pencils: Art Gates (signed) | Inks: Art Gates | Letters: Art Gates |
Content | Characters: Al T. Tude; Delores; Speed King |
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Comic Story | The Devil Divers of the Deep (8 pages) |
Featuring | Spacehawk |
Credits | Script: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Pencils: Basil Wolverton (signed) | Inks: Basil Wolverton | Letters: Basil Wolverton |
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Synopsis | There is mysterious doings on the waterfront. |
Featuring | Pete Strockbridge, Alias The Chameleon |
Credits | Pencils: Al Fagaly | Inks: Al Fagaly |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Ragsy; Professor; Blackie Dawson; Pete Stockbridge |
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Cartoon | Wild West Show (1 page) |
Featuring | Targetoons |
Credits | Script: Milton Filchock? | Pencils: Milton Filchock? | Inks: Milton Flichock? | Letters: Milton Filchock? |
Notes | gag cartoons |
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