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Publication | September 1937 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 |
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Content | Genre: Humor |
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Comic Story | Rustlers From Sawtooth (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Ned Warbucks asks Tim Walsh to look into the disappearance of several of his ranch hands and rustled cattle. Signing on at the Warbucks ranch, Tim overhears the foreman Breen telling one of his men that they will take more cattle the following night. He follows the rustlers and observes them rebranding the steers, but is captured and about to be branded when Warbucks arrives with his men and saves him. |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Tim Walsh; Breen; Ned Warbucks |
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Featuring | Tim and Tom |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Tim; Tom |
Notes | Racial stereotyping. |
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Synopsis | When Diana's uncle dies he leaves her a pin that he claims comes from another world, a world of mental powers where a man Psyk, will stop at nothing to get the pin back. |
Featuring | Jack Strand |
Content | Genre: Fantasy | Characters: Jack Strand; Diana; Homer Carlin (dies); Psyk (villain) |
Notes | continued
Frollo signs in the final panel. |
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Featuring | Makers of History |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction | Characters: Guglielmo Marconi; George Meade; Winfield Schley; Arthur Wellesley |
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Comic Story | The Case of the Shore Club Window (7 pages) |
Synopsis | At a raucous party in his home, J. Wellington Wayne is shot and killed by someone outside the house. Famed sleuth the Master Mind is brought in on the case and uncovers the culprit. |
Featuring | Master Mind |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: The Master Mind; J. Wellington Wayne |
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Featuring | Sweet Revenge |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
Notes | Ryan signs in the final panel. |
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Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
Notes | A two-page spread. |
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Text Story | Top-Guy (6 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Drama; Crime | Characters: Johnny O'Hara; Scarcheek Joe Bender (villain); Connie; Mack |
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Comic Story | Jig Saw Trail (4 pages) |
Synopsis | Bill makes jig-saw puzzles to amuse his friend Ann. When she is kidnapped and held for ransom, she leaves a trail of jig-saw pieces for Bill and the posse to follow. |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Bill; Ann; Bragg |
Notes | Wood signs in the final panel. |
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Synopsis | The judge points out that it's no crime to throw her husband's pants out of a 10th floor window, but Annie's husband had been in them! |
Featuring | Rough House Annie |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Rough House Annie |
Notes | credits by Jerry Bails |
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Comic Story | A Slight Error (3 pages) |
Synopsis | Detectives Coyle and McDune are searching for escaped murderer Killer Sloan. They stop off to visit their friend Dr. Samuel Brown. While there, two thugs knock on the door and force the Doc to come with them to treat a pal. Brown insists he cannot help, but Sloan threatens to kill him otherwise. Leaving two vicious dogs to watch him, Sloan shoots at the two detectives. The dogs recognise Brown as the veterinarian who treated them some time earlier, and he orders them to attack Soan. |
Featuring | Lucky Coyne |
Credits | Letters:?; typeset |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Neil "Lucky" Coyne; Mike McDune; Killer Sloane; Dr. Samuel Brown |
Notes | credits from Jerry Bails. |
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Featuring | Dormitory Daze |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Comic Story | Cop Killer (2 pages) |
Synopsis | The police believe that Frenchy has reformed, but he robs and kills with impunity and scoffs at the gullible police. But when Sergeant Ryan greets him with a hearty slap on the back, it opens a gunshot wound he had sustained in killing Detective Higgins, and he confesses. |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Frenchy; Detective Higgins; Sergeant Ryan |
Notes | Previously credited to Creig Flessel, but Binder signs on the sixth panel of page one. |
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Comic Story | Pot o' Gold (3 pages) |
Synopsis | A stranger in town is offered a share in a gold mine for $5,000. He works and works but comes to the conclusion the mine has dried up. Weeks later the seller arrives, thinking the sucker will have cleared out by now, but they fight, and a bullet uncovers a vein of gold overhead. |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier |
Notes | Rafael Astarita credit from Ken Quattro (23 June 2019). Original indexer for original story credited Dick Dyer [as D. Dyer]. |
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Featuring | Funny Fables |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals |
Notes | Six unrelated gag panels. |
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Comic Story | Fangs of the Cougar (3 pages) |
Synopsis | Ross Westley wants to find the Mad Hunter who raids his traps. In one of them he find a young woman trapped by the ankle. He takes her back to his cabin, where he hears how her guide made off with the animals. When the guide fails to find any money, he comes to the cabin intending to rob her, but is attacked by Westley's pet cougar. Mad Hunter and guide are one and the same. |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Ross Westley; Madge Fenwick; Pete the Mad Hunter |
Notes | Chambers signs in the final panel. |
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Featuring | Bear Facts |
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Featuring | Kat "Nips" |
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Featuring | Tom O'Shanter |
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Featuring | Echo |
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