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Date | Number: 29 | Lang: English (en)
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NameHeroic Comics 29 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreWar
 
Comic StoryRobot Wrecker (4 pages)
GenreWar
CharactersCaptain Raymond M. Walsh
Script (see notes) ? (see notes) ?
PencilsGeorge Sekowsky (see notes)
InksGeorge Sekowsky (see notes)
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing during the October 1944 portion of the ledger, G. Sakoske and Geo. Sakoske was paid $64.00 each for the art on two different 4 page stories. George Sakoske is the birth name of George Sekowsky. Allan Black and C. Loeb (Charles Loeb) were each paid $16.00 for a 4 page script, but does not identify which stories each did, so they are all credited here.
 
Comic StorySunday Stroll into the Jaws of Death (4 pages)
GenreWar
CharactersPrivate Lucien Thibodeau; Captain Macnack
Script (see notes) ? (see notes) ?
PencilsGeorge Sekowsky (see notes)
InksGeorge Sekowsky (see notes)
First LineBefore the war...
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing during the October 1944 portion of the ledger, G. Sakoske and Geo. Sakoske was paid $64.00 each for the art on two different 4 page stories. George Sakoske is the birth name of George Sekowsky. Allan Black and C. Loeb (Charles Loeb) were each paid $16.00 for a 4 page script, but does not identify which stories each did, so they are all credited here.
 
Text StoryCafeteria Lunch (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
CharactersGeneral Frank Merrill
Script (see notes)
First LineNext time you read the sign...
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing, during the October 1944 part of the ledger, Emanuel Demby was paid $12.50 for a one page story script, but it is uncertain which of the two stories his credit is on that the payment referred to.
 
ActivityNo Title (1 page)
FeatureThe Music Master
GenreSuperhero
Script (see notes) ?
PencilsW. B. Smith (see notes) ?
InksW. B. Smith (see notes) ?
First LineCome on, kids!
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing, listed in the October 1944 portion of the ledger, W. B. Smith was paid $20.00 for one page of script and art. The only known uncredited one pager in this issue is this activity page, but it is uncertain this is the work he was paid for.
 
Comic StoryWhat Do You Know about the 'Jet Plane' (4 pages)
GenreWar
PencilsCharles Bange (signed)
InksCharles Bange (signed)
First LineIt sounds like a big bubbling tea kettle...
 
Comic StoryTommy Tank Smasher (3 pages)
GenreWar
Script (see notes) ? (see notes) ?
PencilsLogan Reavis (see notes) ? W. B. Smith (see notes) ?
InksLogan Reavis (see notes) ? W. B. Smith (see notes) ?
First LineReckless courage, ingenuity and determination...
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing, listed in the October 1944 portion of the ledger, two 3-page stories were paid for as follows:
L. V. Reavis (Logan U. Reavis) was paid $60.00 for script and art;
C. Loeb (Charles Loeb) was paid $12.00 for script and;
W. B. Smith was paid $42.00 for art.
It does not say which of the two 3-page stories either worked on, so they are credited for both.
 
Text StoryWhere Others Fail (1 page)
Colors? ( spot illustration)
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
CharactersVice Admiral Jonas H. Ingram, U.S.N.
Script (see notes)
First LineMention lighter-than-aircraft - blimps...
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing, during the October 1944 part of the ledger, Emanuel Demby was paid $12.50 for a one page story script, but it is uncertain which of the two stories his credit is on that the payment referred to.
 
Comic StoryHero Ship O'Bannon (3 pages)
GenreWar
Script (see notes) ? (see notes) ?
PencilsLogan Reavis (see notes) ? W. B. Smith (see notes) ?
InksLogan Reavis (see notes) ? W. B. Smith (see notes) ?
First LineThe U.S.S. O'Bannon...
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing, listed in the October 1944 portion of the ledger, two 3-page stories were paid for as follows:
L. V. Reavis (Logan U. Reavis) was paid $60.00 for script and art;
C. Loeb (Charles Loeb) was paid $12.00 for script and;
W. B. Smith was paid $42.00 for art.
It does not say which of the two 3-page stories either worked on, so they are credited for both.

Keith Chandler originally credited the pencil and inks for this sequence to Henry Kiefer.
 
Text StoryFighting Fotographer (1 page)
Colors? ( spot illustration)
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
Characters2nd Lt. George Bartholomew
Script
First Line'Bombs away!'
 
Comic StoryNo Title (6 pages)
FeatureVitaman
GenreHumor; Superhero
CharactersVitaman (intro)
Script (see notes) (signed)
PencilsCharles W. Winter (see notes) (signed)
InksCharles W. Winter (see notes) (signed)
First LineBloney Island...
NotesPer the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Eastern Color Printing during the October 1944 portion of the ledger, C. Winter (Charles W. Winter) was paid $120.00 for script and art for a 6 page story, which would be this one.
 
Comic StoryThe Stolen Necklace (6 pages)
FeatureThe Music Master
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Music Master [John Wallace]; Downbeat; Jonathan Weems (Miastro's secretary, crook); Miastro (concert violinist); Al Jensen (crook)
Script ?
First LineThere was noting wrong with Downbeat's eyes...
NotesScript credit suggested by Bails' Who's Who
 
Comic StoryThe Case of the Substitute Gems! / Hydroman (6 pages)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersHydroman [Bob Blake]; Ruby Khan (villain)
PencilsHenry Kiefer
InksHenry Kiefer
First LineIs it possible?
NotesLast appearance.
 
StoryFlyin' Jenny (2.75 pages)
GenreAdventure; Aviation; War
CharactersFlyin' Jenny Dare; Spinner Martin; Cyril
Script
PencilsRussell Keaton
InksRussell Keaton
First LineJenny and Spinner, competing in Navy trials...
 
Statement of OwnershipNo Title
Letterstypeset
 
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