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Wonder Comics
Date | Number: 20 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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NameWonder Comics 20 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: every other month
NotesOn-sale date is publication date in Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1948 Periodicals, page 275.
 
Cover1 page
GenreAdventure
CharactersTara
PencilsAlex Schomburg (signed)
InksAlex Schomburg (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe Death That Grew / Tara (9 pages)
Job #B-296
GenreScience Fiction
PencilsGene Fawcette (signed)
InksGene Fawcette (signed)
NotesNext appearance in THRILLING COMICS (Better, 1940 series) #71
 
Comic StoryThe Last Three Dimes (3 pages)
FeatureCrime Casebook
Job #B-303
GenreCrime
PencilsRafael Astarita
InksRafael Astarita
NotesTrue crime story. Robert Barrett reports that Frank Frazetta denied that he or Al Williamson worked on this story, and that it was the work of Rafael Astarita. (GCD mailing list 5 August 2010.) The erroneous Williamson-Frazetta credits can also be found in The Fleagles (Pure Imagination, 2011) and Steve Ringgenberg's Al Williamson biography in The EC Comics Library #3 - 50 Girls 50 And Other Stories (Fantagraphics, 2012 series), though Ringgenberg, alerted to the error by Roger Hill, tried to correct the credits before publication. (Ringgenberg via the GCD Error Tracker.)
 
Comic StoryThe Robots of the Demon Star / Wonderman (8 pages)
Job #B-327
PencilsGeorge Roussos ? Ed Smalle ?
InksGeorge Roussos
Notesnext appearance in SENTINELS OF AMERICA #1 (AC Comics). Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Comic StoryStop to Wonder (1 page)
SynopsisBiographical trivia about famous people.
GenreNon-fiction
 
Text StoryTara and the Prince of Atlantis / Tara (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
Job #B-349
GenreScience Fiction
Script
PencilsEd Smalle ?
InksEd Smalle ?
NotesText is accompanied by two illustrations.
 
StoryWendy the Good Little Witch (1 page)
Job #B-310
Script ?
PencilsAl Hartley
InksAl Hartley
First LineGolly - I just ripped my pants, sis...
NotesPencils: Frazetta denies pencils, suggested Al Hartley. Art identification confirmed by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Comic StoryCurse on the Camelots! (13 pages)
FeatureSilver Knight
Job #CC-413
CharactersSilver Knight
Script
PencilsKen Battefield
InksFrank Frazetta
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Previous indexer suggested only partial credit for Frazetta's inks.
 
Text StoryFor the Team (1 page)
SynopsisStory of baseball player Jerry Fulton.
Letterstypeset
GenreSports
Script
 
Comic StoryThe Bulletproof Bandit! (8 pages)
FeatureJill Trent
Job #CC-670
GenreCrime
PencilsGus Schrotter ?
Noteslast appearance Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Previous indexer suggested Al Camy for pencils and inks.
 
Comic StoryStrange, Isn't It? (1 page)
SynopsisIn World War I soldiers confuse their trenches.
GenreWar
PencilsDave Berg (signed)
InksDave Berg (signed)
 
Comic StoryNo Title (1 page)
FeatureRico
Job #AC-722
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsLynn Karp (signed)
InksLynn Karp (signed)
First LineYa call these good oranges? They're bad...
 
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