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| Date | | Number: 33 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Heroic Comics 33 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
| Notes | Per the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, Mrs. Anna Demby, likely the wife of Emanuel Demby, was paid $28.00 during September 1945, for a 7 page script for a story intended for this issue. There are no 7 page stories in this issue. It is possible it became one of the two 6 page stories in this issue, but that is uncertain. |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Genre | Non-fiction; War |
| Pencils | Harvey Fuller (painting) (signed) |
| Inks | Harvey Fuller (painting) (signed) |
| Colors | Harvey Fuller (painting) (signed) |
| Comic Story | Pruitt Gets a Pass (4 pages) |
| Genre | Non-fiction; War |
| Characters | Lt. Everett E. Pruitt |
| Pencils | Alex Toth (signed) |
| Inks | Alex Toth (signed) |
| First Line | Crawling through the mud and minefields... |
| Notes | Per the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, paid September 1945, Toth was paid $64.00 for the art of this story. |
| Comic Story | Three Years in a Jap Prison Camp (4 pages) |
| Genre | Non-fiction; War |
| Script | Harvey Fuller (see notes) |
| Pencils | Harvey Fuller (signed) |
| Inks | Harvey Fuller (signed) |
| First Line | After three years in a Jap prison camp... |
| Notes | Per the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, paid September 1945, Fuller was paid $80.00 for the script and art of this story. |
| Comic Story | Dutch Courage (2 pages) |
| Genre | Non-fiction; War |
| Characters | Wilhelm |
| First Line | Like all the Nazi-conquered countries... |
| Comic Story | He Brought Them Home (3 pages) |
| Genre | Non-fiction; War |
| Characters | Flying Officer John A. Cruickshank |
| Script | Robert Bernstein (see notes) |
| Pencils | Alex Toth (signed) |
| Inks | Alex Toth (signed) |
| First Line | They don't give out the Victoria Cross very often in England... |
| Notes | The artist also signs, as 'Toth', in the final panel. Script credit from the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, paid September 1945, $12.00. Toth was paid $48.00 for the art. |
| Text Story | The Kid's Got Nerve (1 page) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Non-fiction; War |
| Characters | Johnny Castro |
| Script | Emanuel Demby |
| Pencils | Harvey Fuller (spot illustration) (signed) |
| Inks | Harvey Fuller (spot illustration) (signed) |
| First Line | Guam had been captured by the Japs a long time ago... |
| Notes | Per the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, paid September 1945, Demby was paid $25.00 for the scripts of both of his text stories. |
| Comic Story | What do You Know About Leverage (4 pages) |
| Genre | Non-fiction |
| Script | Charles Bange (see notes) |
| Pencils | Charles Bange (signed) |
| Inks | Charles Bange (signed) |
| First Line | Give me a place to stand and I will move the Earth... |
| Notes | Script credit from the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, paid September 1945, $80.00 for script and art. |
| Comic Story | Ridin' High (1 page) |
| Genre | Humor; War |
| Pencils | Alex Toth (signed) |
| Inks | Alex Toth (signed) |
| First Line | Private, take these prisoners back to the enclosure! |
| Notes | Per the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, paid September 1945, Toth was paid $16.00 for the art of this story. |
| Text Story | Race Against Death (1 page) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Non-fiction; War |
| Characters | Technician John J. Pinder |
| Script | Emanuel Demby |
| Pencils | Harvey Fuller (spot illustration) (signed) |
| Inks | Harvey Fuller (spot illustration) (signed) |
| First Line | They say you can't race against a bullet... |
| Notes | Per the Eastern Color 1943-1945 ledger at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History in Hartford, Connecticut, paid September 1945, Demby was paid $25.00 for the scripts of both of his text stories. |
| Comic Story | No Title (6 pages) |
| Feature | The Kid From Brooklyn |
| Genre | Adventure; Sports |
| Characters | Hal Avery (The Kid from Brooklyn); Battling Redon; Prossky; Boyle (fight promoter) |
| Pencils | Woody Gelman (signed) |
| Inks | Woody Gelman (signed) |
| First Line | Young Hal Avery wanted to be an artist - but his right arm was more adept... |
| Comic Story | No Title (6 pages) |
| Feature | Vitaman |
| Genre | Humor; Superhero |
| Characters | Vitaman; Torgleson; Sylvan Q. Pogo |
| Pencils | Charles W. Winter (signed) |
| Inks | Charles W. Winter (signed) |
| First Line | You can use a microscope, telescope, horoscope, or even... |
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