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The Flame
Date | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en)
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there were two Golden Age versions of 'Captain Savage' This one is Nautical, the other was a flyer. This story has Japanese and NAZIs co-operating to destroy him on a trip to take a message from Singapore to the Phillipines. That would only make sense if it was before the fall of Singapore, but then it wouldn't make sense either because the British at Singapore didn't rate Japan as a threat. Savage is commanding a schooner, with sails, which is unusual but not unlikely at the time. Crazy little story. The whole book is a good escapist romp!
  
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NameThe Flame 6 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesThe on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1941, New Series, Vol. 36, No. 3.
 
Cover1 page
GenreSuperhero
PencilsArturo Cazeneuve ?
InksArturo Cazeneuve ?
First LineThe instant before the Monster could pull the Switch, the Flame hurled the fiery ball.
 
Comic StoryHerr Arson Strikes / The Flame (20 pages)
CharactersHerr Arson (first appearance; villain; death); Madame Spitz (first appearance)
PencilsLarry Antonette (signed)
InksLarry Antonette (signed)
NotesArt identification based on Flame stories in Wonderworld Comics #24, Big 3 #3, and Wonderworld Comics #26, which were confirmed to have been drawn by Larry Antonette based on his personal records. In those stories, the way ears and faces are drawn on the men and women are similar to those drawn in this story, including how the Flame’s mouth tends to be drawn as being slightly open, as well as how antagonists have noticeably longer noses than the Flame’s. The way fire is drawn between all stories is consistent, particularly when the Flame is melting objects, flying with many whooshing lines behind him, and shooting pistol flame thrower shots, which are cone-like with curved spikes. Explosions are also drawn as spiky balls with billowing mushroom-esque clouds protruding from them.
 
Comic StoryCurse of the Green Vase / The Flame (11 pages)
CharactersDr. Ronald (first appearance; villain; death)
PencilsArturo Cazeneuve ?
InksArturo Cazeneuve ?
 
Comic StoryThe Horrible Hooded Men / The Flame (9 pages)
CharactersThe Hooded Men of Tibet (first appearance; villains; death)
PencilsArturo Cazeneuve ?
InksArturo Cazeneuve ?
 
Text StoryRunaway Murders (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
Script
 
Comic StoryThe Abduction of Dr. Dean / Zanzibar (6 pages)
CharactersJohn Karn (first appearance; villain)
PencilsGeorge Tuska ?
InksGeorge Tuska ?
Notesapp. between MYSTERY MEN COMICS #25 / 26
 
Comic StoryCaptive of the Zombies / The Voodoo Man (8 pages)
CharactersVoodoo Man; Dr. Warren (first appearance)
PencilsRoland Patenaude ?
InksRoland Patenaude ?
 
Comic StoryKayamoto Attacks / Captain Savage, Sea Rover (5 pages)
CharactersCaptain Savage; Lt. Kayamoto (first appearance; villain; death?)
PencilsChuck Winter ?
InksChuck Winter ?
Noteslast appearance
 
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