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Nice racial tolerance Green Lama story. |
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Publication | May 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
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Cover | The Four Freedoms |
Featuring | Green Lama |
Credits | Pencils: Mac Raboy | Inks: Mac Raboy | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Green Lama [Jeffrey Dumont] |
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Foreword/Afterword | Green Lama (1 page) |
Synopsis | Illustrated table of contents of all features, story titles, etc. for this issue. |
Credits | Pencils: Mac Raboy | Inks: Mac Raboy | Letters: typeset |
Content | Characters: The Green Lama [Jeffrey Dumont] |
Notes | Credits added by Craig Delich 2008-12-25. Contents page lists layouts by Rhoda Lewis, Joseph Greene as Editor and Mac Raboy as Art Editor. |
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Comic Story | The Four Freedoms! (12 pages) |
Synopsis | A letter from a Private in the Army brings the Green Lama to an Army camp, wherein resides a resident bigot. In order to bring the man to his senses, The Lama takes the soldier on a little trip to Nazi Germany. |
Featuring | The Green Lama |
Credits | Script: Ken Crossen [as Richard Foster] (signed) | Pencils: Mac Raboy (pages 1-5) (signed); Harry Anderson (pages 6-12) | Inks: Mac Raboy (pages 1-5) (signed); Harry Anderson (pages 6-12) | Letters: Rhoda Lewis |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]; Tsarong; Pvt. Joe Johnson; Pvt. Jones; the Nazis (villains); Adolf Hitler (villain); Hermann Göring (villain); Joseph Goebbels (villain) |
Notes | Although this story is signed by Raboy, only the first five pages are by him. Anderson takes over the rest, which can be easily seen by the faces with more lines than Raboy's very "economic" use of lines. He never makes more than necessary, while Anderson have some short inklines under the outer corner of the eyes, and also his special mouth with two lines that don't meet in the middle. Also the sleek Raboy-figure of Green Lama is missing in these pages, he is not as long legged as his. The faces on the last page gives Anderson most away, with round eyes, very thin eyebrows higher up than Raboy, and those peculiar small lines under the outer eye corners. No two-lined mouth here, since everybody are smiling. Compare with the signed Anderson story in "Mr. Scarlet and Pinky", Wow Comics #34. Anderson is credited on Green Lama by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, but no credits are found on any of the Green Lama features in Green Lama. Information added by Steinar Ådland 2011-9-11. |
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Comic Story | Tuffy Becomes a Papa! (8 pages) |
Synopsis | "Ace" Ryan sends out one of his aides to case a store for a robbery, and then discovers that an Easter display for children may interfer with those plans. Unfortunately for Ryan, his plans for the robbery also hit a snag with his aide is offered a contract to perform his magic act in the movies. |
Featuring | The Boy Champions |
Credits | Script: Joseph Greene [as Joseph Verdy] (signed) | Pencils: Jerry Robinson (signed) | Inks: Jerry Robinson (signed) | Letters: Rhoda Lewis |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: The Boy Champions [Tuffy; Mickey; Wellington Smith]; Prentiss Hicks; "Ace" Ryan (villain); Windy (villain) |
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Synopsis | Mike and Pop are on a hunting trip, not having much luck, when a freak accident occurs and brings the hunt to an unfortunate end. |
Featuring | Pop Flys |
Credits | Script: Al Liederman (signed) | Pencils: Al Liederman (signed) | Inks: Al Liederman (signed) | Letters: Al Liederman |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Mike McTigg; Pop |
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Comic Story | Little Coughin' Fannie! (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Still in comic land, Lt. Hercules helps put an end to a smuggling operation. |
Featuring | Lieutenant Hercules |
Credits | Script: Horace L. Gold [as H. L. Gold] (signed) | Pencils: Irving Tirman [as Ira Turner] (signed) | Inks: Irving Tirman [as Ira Turner] (signed) | Letters: Rhoda Lewis |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Lt. Hercules [Wilbur Klutz]; Merlin; Little Coughin' Fanny; Necessary Smith; Johnny (villain); Maw (villain) |
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Publisher advertisement | The Green Lama Club (1 page) |
Synopsis | Promotional illustrated advertisement for the Green Lama Club, featuring a secret code to be deciphered and a membership blank. |
Credits | Pencils: Mac Raboy | Inks: Mac Raboy | Letters: typeset |
Content | Characters: The Green Lama [Jeffrey Dumont] |
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Text Story | Smart Enough (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Tom Jenkins outsmarts a couple of Nazi saboteurs who are trying to dynamite a huge factory turning out war supplies. |
Credits | Script: Joseph Greene [as Lawrence Vert] (signed) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Tom Jenkins; Erich (villain); Schultz (villain) |
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Comic Story | A Twist of Time! (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Rick and Mike find themselves 100,000 years in the past after being hired to fly "blind" to San Francisco using only a televisor invention. |
Featuring | Rick Masters |
Credits | Script: Bruce Elliott [as Walter Gardner] (signed) | Pencils: Mort Lawrence (signed) | Inks: Mort Lawrence (signed) | Letters: Rhoda Lewis |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Aviation | Characters: Rick Masters; Twin Eagles [aka Mike]; Mr. Gibson (villain) |
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Comic Story | Sauce for the Sorcerer! (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Angus decides that his peculiar talents are better suited in Great Britain than in the United States, so he boards a ship for Europe, not realizing he will battle head to head with another sorcerer. |
Featuring | Angus McErc |
Credits | Script: Bruce Elliott (signed) | Pencils: George Roussos [as Perry Williams] (signed) | Inks: George Roussos [as Perry Williams] (signed) |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Fantasy | Characters: Angus McErc [aka Mac Erc]; Oberon |
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