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Thrilling Comics
Date | Number: 45 | Lang: English (en)
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Additional Information
 
NameThrilling Comics 45 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: every other month
NotesCopyright information was found in the Library of Congress online archive for this issue. The copyright date is listed as October 6th 1944. The cover date is listed as December 1944.
 
Cover1 page
GenreWar
CharactersThe Commando Cubs [Ace Browning; Pokey Jones; Horace Cosgrove II; Whizzer Malarkey; Spud O'Shea]
PencilsAlex Schomburg (signed)
InksAlex Schomburg (signed)
 
StoryCommando Cubs (11 pages)
GenreWar
CharactersThe Commando Cubs [Ace Browning; Pokey Jones; Horace Cosgrove II; Whizzer Malarkey; Spud O'Shea]; Professor Musselbownd; Lieutenant Rogers
Script
PencilsBob Oksner (signed)
InksBob Oksner (signed)
First LineGolly! Look at this, Cubs!
NotesBased on copyright dates, the three Commando Cubs stories in AMERICA’S BIGGEST COMICS BOOK #1 were likely published between their appearances in THRILLING COMICS #45 and #46.

Richard Hughes was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.

Whizzer donates a huge stack of comics to wounded soldiers, among the titles of which are Thrilling and Exciting.
 
StoryDoc Strange (11 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersVirginia Thompson; Mike Ellis (Doc Strange's sidekick); the Japanese
PencilsKen Battefield ?
First LineNippon cannot survive long war!
 
Text StoryPeril Cliff (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
CharactersAllen Foster; Sergeant Crane
Script
First LineAllen Foster was a student of science...
 
StoryLucky Lawrence (8 pages)
GenreWar
CharactersLucky Lawrence; Sergeant Quinn; Noodle; Tubby; Luana (Japanese agent)
PencilsMaurice Gutwirth (signed)
InksMaurice Gutwirth
First LineLucky and his three pals take time out somewhere near the border of Burma...
 
Text StoryMessenger Boy (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreCrime
CharactersMartin Brown; Henry J. Kenny
Script
First LineMartin Brown was a telegraph messenger boy...
 
StoryThe Lone Eagle (7 pages)
Job #CX-46
GenreAviation; War
CharactersThe Lone Eagle; Hedwig Brauner (freedom fighter)
PencilsLeo Morey
InksLeo Morey
First LineAmerica's ranking air ace makes a sortie into the Reich
 
Text StoryStage Trip (1 page)
FeatureDanny Martin
Pencils? (2 spot illustrations)
Inks? (2 spot illustrations)
Colors? (2 spot illustrations)
Letterstypeset
GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersDanny Martin; Zack Wade (stage driver)
Script
First LineDanny Martin grinned...
 
StoryJimmy Cole (8 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery; War
CharactersJimmy Cole; Professor Thornbury; Tom; Nazi saboteurs
Script ?
PencilsEverett Kinstler (signed)
InksEverett Kinstler (signed)
First LineJimmy Cole, fist-swinging young scientest and patriot...turns the tables on a gang of Nazi desperados!
NotesStanley Kauffman was previously credited with colours, but this was a result of a database glitch.
 
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