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Crackajack Funnies
Date | Number: 25 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesNo Tarzan
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PublicationJuly 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
ContentGenre: Adventure; Military | Characters: Don Winslow
 
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Owl [Nick Terry] (introduction); Belle Wayne (introduction); Carver (villain, introduction)
NotesArt previously credited to Thomas. Previous indexer credited R. S. Callendar as writer. Callender was not a writer. He was a co-owner of Western Printing related by marriage to the founder, and he registered copyrights for the company to items the company created (generally through its work-for-hire employees).
 
 
 
Notesmovie adaptation
 
NotesThis is the final appearance of the "Apple Mary" feature in Crackajack Funnies. The feature appears next (as "Mary Worth") in Major Hoople Comics (Pines, 1942 Series) #1.
 
 
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
NotesDan Dunn will not appear in the next issue. The feature would return in Issue #29 picking up where they left off with daily 1938-12-07.
 
FeaturingTarzan
ContentGenre: Jungle
 
NotesPrevious indexer credited Callender as writer. Callender was not a writer. He was a co-owner of Western Printing related by marriage to the founder, and he registered copyrights for the company to items the company created (generally through its work-for-hire employees). The premise, a shipwrecked family surviving under primitive conditions, has all the hallmarks of a Du Bois creation. And the strip's begin date fits the time that Du Bois began working for Lebeck.
 
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