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Publication | September 1947 | Price: 0.10 CAD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
Notes | Gattuso's unique and a bit comical style, with gaping faces and running on long legs, is not to be mistaken. |
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Featuring | Dynamic Man |
Credits | Pencils: Paul Gattuso | Inks: Paul Gattuso |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Dynamic Man [Bert McQuade] |
Notes | Gattuso's unique and a bit comical style, with gaping faces and running on long legs, is not to be mistaken. |
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Featuring | Dynamic Man |
Credits | Pencils: Stan Asch? | Inks: Stan Asch? |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Dynamic Man [Bert McQuade] |
Notes | The artwork with many googly-eyed faces, straight upturned noses, and some protruding lower lips matches Asch's stories in Lawbreakers Suspen Stories, one signed. Also The Voice stories in Feature Comics have some of these googly eyes. Most probably his work, but as he is not confirmed, a question mark. |
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Featuring | It's a Fact |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Beck | Inks: Otto Eppers? |
Content | Genre: Humor; Non-fiction; Sports |
Notes | Baseball rules trivia, illustrated. |
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Featuring | Yankee Boy |
Credits | Pencils: Gus Ricca? | Inks: Gus Ricca? |
Content | Characters: Yankee Boy |
Notes | Yankee Boy next appears in DANGER #16 (IW/Super).
Especially the faces with a broad chin and a little dent in the middle are probably signs of Ricca, based on the Ricca sample on Jerry Bails' Who's Who. |
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Text Article | Killer's Stand-In (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Crime |
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Featuring | The Echo |
Credits | Pencils: Paul Gattuso | Inks: Paul Gattuso |
Content | Characters: The Echo [Jim Carson] |
Notes | Gattuso's unique and a bit comical style, with gaping faces and running on long legs, is not to be mistaken. He is credited on "The Echo" by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. |
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Featuring | It's the Truth |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
Notes | Double-page centerspread. |
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Featuring | Jess Phoolin |
Credits | Script: Fred Schwab | Pencils: Fred Schwab | Inks: Fred Schwab |
Content | Genre: Humor; Western-frontier |
Notes | The original version of this strip had an advertisement at the bottom (1/4 page), but this version just has blank space. Also, in the second panel, a sign reading "Eat Baby Ruth" (an advertiser in Star Ranger Comics) has been re-lettered to read "Eat at Epp's" (referencing inker Otto Eppers, although the strip does not appear to have otherwise been re-drawn or re-touched). |
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Featuring | Manhunters -- Crime on the Run |
Credits | Pencils: Gus Schrotter? | Inks: Gus Schrotter? |
Notes | Art ID from Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr index card attached to the online scanned version. |
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Featuring | Knockout Drops |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Beck | Inks: Otto Eppers? | Letters: 1 |
Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | 4 one-panel gag cartoons and one 3-panel cartoon. In one of the panels, a painting is signed "Beck." |
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Featuring | Ima Slooth |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Beck | Inks: Otto Eppers? |
Content | Genre: Humor; Detective-mystery | Characters: Ima Slooth |
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Text Story | Treasure Hunt (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Featuring | Mr. E |
Credits | Pencils: Gil Kane? | Inks: Leonard Starr? |
Content | Characters: Mr. E |
Notes | The artwork has much in common with the Black Buccaneer stories in Blaze Comics, which are credited as possible Kane/Starr work by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Probable but uncertain.
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr index card attached to the online scanned version suggests Joey Cavallo for the art. |
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Featuring | Lovey Dovey |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Beck | Inks: Otto Eppers? |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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