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There certainly were not many centaur super-heroes in comics at ANY time.
This joe could not have a secret ID. |
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I bet Speed Centaur could get rich just by entering himself in horse races. He's got to make a living, right? |
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Publication | August 1939 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
Notes | Letterer credit courtesy of Terry Gustafson, son of Paul Gustavson. |
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Featuring | Speed Centaur |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Speed Centaur; Fantom of the Fair (inset) |
Notes | Letterer credit courtesy of Terry Gustafson, son of Paul Gustavson. |
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Foreword/Afterword | "Uncle Joe Says": (1 page) |
Credits | Script: Joe Hardie | Letters: typeset |
Content | Characters: Speed Centaur; The Masked Marvel |
Notes | Found on the inside front cover.
Besides the indicia, there is an editorial letter from "Uncle Joe", who wonders what life will be like in 1959, and uses radio as an example of that that medium has improved over the years.
There is a house advertisement for the line of Centaur Comics, and tells readers that if they buy any three Centaur books, they will get a copy of Uncle Joe's Funnies absolutely free.
There is a tiny advertisement from Club Photo Incorporated offering readers 5" x 7" enlargement of any two photos they submit along with 25 cents.
There is an illustrated promotional advertisement for Speed Centaur in Amazing Mystery Funnies and The Masked Marvel in Keen Detective Funnies. |
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Synopsis | After an earthquake in a chain of uncrossed mountains occurs, destroying a city in the process, a lone trapper, checking his traps, comes across a youthful centaur, whom he takes back to his cabin. He learns the centaur is the sole survivor of the City of Centaurs, destroyed in the earthquake and so takes on the responsibility of raising the centaur and encouraging him to fight crime, which he does, teaming up with a reporter. |
Featuring | Speed Centaur |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Speed Centaur (introduction, origin); Norton (a trapper, death); Reel McCoy (newspaper reporter); Police Officer Quinn; "Killer" Diller (villain); Diller's gang (villains) |
Notes | Script revision from Kildale to ? by Craig Delich. |
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Synopsis | Major Ramsay and Ahern head to South America, specifically to the nation of Strath, to help the leaders there protect themselves from neighoring Courbia, which is threatening to attack unless Strath agrees to lay down its arms. Ramsay and Ahern successfully kidnap the Courbian propaganda minister to gain leverage in the pending crisis. |
Featuring | The Inner Circle |
Credits | Colors:? (red tones) |
Content | Genre: Spy | Characters: The Inner Circle [Major Paul Ramsay; Ian Ahern; unnamed agent]; General Rask (of Strath); Captain Mann (of Strath); Pasrcastol (villain, Courbian Minister of Propaganda); Targib (villain, Courbian officer) |
Notes | Inker credit revised from ? to Field by Craig Delich.
The story is printed in reds, blacks and whites.
The story is a thinly veiled retelling of the taking of the Sudetenland with Ramsay and Ahern foiling the plot. |
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Comic Story | Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire [Part 1] (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Don, Lugoff and Wanda enter the Haunted Swamp after rescuing Princess Wanda from the wrecked aero-sphere in the Hidden City. They encounter a wraith-like figure, and Don chases after it, disappearing beneath the murky waters. He recovers in the presence of Dagmar and learns that his two compatriots have also been captured, and unless Don agrees to become her King, his two friends will die. |
Featuring | Don Dixon |
Credits | Colors:? (red tones) |
Content | Genre: Adventure; Science Fiction | Characters: Don Dixon; Dr. Lugoff; Wanda (Princess of Pharia); Dagmar (villain, Marsh-God); Dagmar's monsters (villains); Taal (villain, the Queen's assistant) |
Notes | Continued from ?.
Continued next issue.
First page printed in reds, blacks and whites, while rest of story is uncolored.
Inker credit revised from ? to Pfeufer by Craig Delich. |
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Featuring | Do You Know? |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
Notes | Several amazing facts are illustrated: where cotton originated, why babies suck their thumbs, and why crows appoint sentinels... all of which are mysteries and the answers are unknown. |
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Text Story | Counter-Spy (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Mat and his buddy were discussing Harry Rustleman, a classmate of theirs who had been court-martialed for possibly being a spy, served time in prison, then released. Neither of them believed Harry guilty, even though incriminating evidence had been found in his apartment. Soon, the latest newspaper revealed the truth, making them that Rustleman had been used by Naval Intelligence to pass off fraudulent plans to the enemy. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Spy | Characters: Mat Reilly (Annapolis officer); Reilly's un-named Annapolis classmate; Harry Rustleman (Annapolis officer, court-martialed) |
Notes | Masthead in color but illustrations are in black and white.
Note that 'Dyoll' is 'Lloyd' spelt backwards. |
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Synopsis | Now in Psyk's power, Jack comes across a man supposedly dead: Diana's late father's former Secretary, Peter Smith, wsho had drowned, but was being kept alive by Psyk's control of his subconscious. He asks Jack to kill him in order to be released from Psyk's power, but it's actually a ploy to steal Jack's ray contained in the stone in his lapel pin. Meanwhile, Psyk is sending Diana back to the United States to transfer Psyk's will to the President and other officials. Jack stops the attempt, but is arrested for the murder of Peter Smith, who accompanies Diana. |
Featuring | Jack Strand |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Jack Strand; Diana Carlin; Peter Smith (villain, Dr. Carlin's former secretary, death); Psyk (villain) |
Notes | Story is supposedly continued in the next issue, but that is a reprinted note. The continuation (from Funny Picture Stories (Ultem, 1937 series) #v2#3) is not reprinted in the next issue of this series. |
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Featuring | Stranger Than Fiction! |
Credits | Colors:? (red tones) |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction | Characters: President John Tyler; Mrs. James Ryan; Bessie Kreuger (mention only) |
Notes | Possibly a reprint from syndication, but may just be a similar title.
Series of four illustrations, each relating an interesting facts, such as President Tyler being the first U.S. bowling champion, never having lost a match in 19 years of competition.
Inker credit by Craig Delich.
Printed in black, red and white. |
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Synopsis | Tim, Rita and Professor Gray are nearing Mystery Island, where Tim expects to find the mysterious Conqueror, and they get their wish when Montan captures the Air-Sub and takes all three prisoner. Montan places Rita in a glass tube and nearly kills her with music until Professor Gray agrees to help Montan develop Super Gas. However, Montan is stopped by one of the Living Diamonds, and the trio regain control of the Air-Sub. |
Featuring | Air-Sub DX |
Credits | Colors:? (red tones) |
Content | Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Captain Tim; Professor Gray; Rita; The Living Diamonds; The Conqueror [Dr. Montan] (villain, death); The Mech (villain, a giant robot); The Ocres (villains, mention only) |
Notes | Page one is printed in black and red, the remainder having a top tier in red only and the rest of each page in black and white.
Continued from the previous issue.
Next month's adventure is titled "Arctic Adventure" according to the final panel. |
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Synopsis | Professor Carter warns Sir Conway to return the giant white ape back to the Arctic regions where he discovered him before the ape breaks out of his enclosure and wrecks the Fair. Unfortunately, the drugs given to weaken the beast wear off too soon and the ape breaks out of the Fair's zoo and causes havoc until the Fantom steps into the picture. |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Fantom of the Fair; Professor Carter; Sir Conway (big game hunter and explorer, death?); Sergeant Collins (policeman); Ticonda (villain, an ape, introduction, death) |
Notes | Continuity from previous issue's story is noted in the splash.
Script and lettering credits courtesy of Terry Gustafson, son of Paul Gustavson. |
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Featuring | Homing Instincts |
Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
Notes | Series of illustrated facts concerning the homing instincts of the carrier, pigeon, dogs, cats, horses and geese. |
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Advertisement | Act Now! On This Bargain Offer. (1 page) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Found on the inside back cover.
Illustrated advertisement from Remington Rand in Buffalo, offering readers a nice desk for $1 when they purchase a portable typewriter. Offer also includes a 24-page booklet on how to type plus a carrying case for the typewriter. |
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Found on the back cover.
Illustrated advertisement from the Johnson Smith and Company, offering readers a variety of items to purchase, such as a 30-shot automatic repeating B-B pistol for 25 cents, a printing press for $2.95, a midget racer for 25 cents, a folding camera for 39 cents, and much more. |
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