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Publication | September 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly soon to be issued Monthly |
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Credits | Script: George J. Hecht |
Content | Characters: Franklin D. Roosevelt |
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Comic Story | The Most Important Man on Earth (16 pages) |
Featuring | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Content | Genre: Biography |
Notes | Writer credit was determined by textual analysis by Martin O'Hearn and Lou Mougin to be Patricia Highsmith. Now listed as unknown.
Joan Schenkar, writer of the Highsmith biography, "The Talented Miss Highsmith," worked with Highsmith's notebooks, now in possession of the Swiss Literary Archives, and in them, Highsmith did not start working on comics until after she graduated from Barnard College. She joined the Sangor-Pines shop in December, 1942, meaning that no credits before early 1943 can be attributed to Patricia Highsmith (as reported by Ken Quattro on 22 March 2016 in the Comics History Exchange on Facebook). |
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Comic Story | Heroine of the Battle of Monmouth (2 pages) |
Featuring | Molly Pitcher |
Content | Genre: Biography |
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Comic Story | White Raja : The First White Ruler of Sarawak (8 pages) |
Featuring | James Brooke |
Content | Genre: Biography |
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Comic Story | Ace of Aces (8 pages) |
Featuring | Edward Vernon Rickenbacker |
Content | Genre: Aviation; Biography; War |
Notes | Writer was originally credited from http://womenincomics.wikia.com/wiki/Patricia_Highsmith as Patricia Highsmith. Now listed as unknown.
Joan Schenkar, writer of the Highsmith biography, "The Talented Miss Highsmith," worked with Highsmith's notebooks, now in possession of the Swiss Literary Archives, and in them, Highsmith did not start working on comics until after she graduated from Barnard College. She joined the Sangor-Pines shop in December, 1942, meaning that no credits before early 1943 can be attributed to Patricia Highsmith (as reported by Ken Quattro on 22 March 2016 in the Comics History Exchange on Facebook). |
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Text Article | He Ought to Get a Medal (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: Typeset |
Notes | about Carnegie Hero Fund |
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Comic Story | The French Cavalier who First Explored the Mississippi (9 pages) |
Featuring | La Salle |
Content | Genre: Biography |
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Comic Story | Angel of Hull House (6 pages) |
Featuring | Jane Addams |
Content | Genre: Biography |
Notes | Writer credit was determined by textual analysis by Martin O'Hearn and Lou Mougin to be Patricia Highsmith. Now listed as unknown.
Joan Schenkar, writer of the Highsmith biography, "The Talented Miss Highsmith," worked with Highsmith's notebooks, now in possession of the Swiss Literary Archives, and in them, Highsmith did not start working on comics until after she graduated from Barnard College. She joined the Sangor-Pines shop in December, 1942, meaning that no credits before early 1943 can be attributed to Patricia Highsmith (as reported by Ken Quattro on 22 March 2016 in the Comics History Exchange on Facebook). |
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Comic Story | Everyday Hero (5 pages) |
Featuring | George Hicks |
Content | Genre: Biography |
Notes | George Hicks was a radio announcer. |
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Comic Story | The Man Who Wouldn't Be Licked (7 pages) |
Featuring | Theodore Rosen |
Content | Genre: Biography |
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