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4Most
Date | Number: v3 1 | Lang: English (en)
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Name4Most v3 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 60 | Frequency: quarterly
 
Cover1 page
PencilsHarold DeLay
InksHarold DeLay
 
StoryDick Cole (18 pages)
CharactersHans (villain, introduction, death); Kurt (villain, introduction, death); Otto (villain, introduction, death);
PencilsJim Wilcox
InksJim Wilcox
First LineA train carrying Nazi and other prisoners of war...
 
StoryEdison Bell (11 pages)
CharactersKing Robinson (guest-star)
Script
PencilsHarold DeLay
InksHarold DeLay
First LineEddie and Jerry spend Christmas on King Robinson's island...
NotesChristmas story
 
Text StoryA Splotch of Red (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
 
StoryDan'l Flannel (10 pages)
CharactersBull Voice Barclay (villain); Mammy Palama (introduction)
First LineHawgs! Millions of 'em!
 
StoryThe Cadet (14 pages)
PencilsJohn Jordan
InksJohn Jordan
CharactersProf. Sykes (introduction, death); Mike (villain, introduction); Jon (villain, introduction); Mr. Dennis (villain, introduction)
Script
First LineDaunton Academy goes to war!
 
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