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Fantastic 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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   By NukeA6
Flip Falcon has become the closest thing to having Fletcher Hanks since he left the comic industry. I also liked the Golden Knight story since it's more the old Space Smith, ironically.
  
Additional Information
 
PublicationJuly 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingSamson
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Samson
 
Comic StoryThe Stolen Battleship Plans (13 pages)
SynopsisSamson and David look into the theft of stolen battleship plans by a Nazi Bund.
FeaturingSamson and David
CreditsScript: Robert Kanigher? [as Alex Boon] (credited) | Pencils: Al Carreno | Inks: Al Carreno
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Samson; David; Letty Hale (introduction); Franz Mann (villain, Nazi Bund leader, introduction); Ingrid (villain, introduction); other Nazi spies (villains, introduction for all, some die)
NotesScript credit suggested by the Who's Who. Alex Boon was a by-line used by Fox Publications. Art revision from Blum to Carreno by Mark Heike, added by Craig Delich, from reprint.
 
Comic StoryLucifer's Plot against the Earth (6 pages)
FeaturingFlip Falcon
CreditsPencils:? [as Orville Wells](credited)
ContentCharacters: Lord Lucifer (villain)
 
Comic StoryThe Space Insurance Racket (6 pages)
FeaturingSpace Smith
CreditsScript: John W. Fawcett? | Pencils:? [as Hank Christy] (signed) | Inks:? [as Hank Christy] (signed)
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: John Sheridan (villain, introduction)
NotesThe Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey, had a filler article printed on Monday, February 21, 1944 (page 6) which talks about U.S. Army Air Corps Technical Sergeant John W. Fawcett awaiting his next assignment after taking part in 25 bomber missions over Europe. It mentions that before he joined, he wrote Space Smith. Exact stories at this time are not known. Article provided by Steven Thompson and posted to the Comics History Exchange page on Facebook (25 December 2016).
 
Comic StoryThriller in Manila (6 pages)
FeaturingYank Wilson
CreditsPencils: Dennis Neville | Inks: Dennis Neville
ContentCharacters: General Yako (villain, introduction)
 
Comic StoryVoyage to Planet Zutar (8 pages)
FeaturingGolden Knight
CreditsPencils: Grieg Chapian | Inks: Grieg Chapian
ContentCharacters: Tyrno (villain, introduction, death); Ulka (introduction); Zutarians (introduction)
Notesnext app. in THE EAGLE #2
 
Text StoryFury at Dunkerque (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Nathaniel Nitkin (N. N. Nitkin) | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Kali Cult (5 pages)
FeaturingCaptain Kidd
CreditsPencils: Bill Bossert | Inks: Bill Bossert
 
Comic StoryThe Fang and the Fortune (8 pages)
FeaturingBlack Fury
CreditsPencils: Dennis Neville (Mark Howell) | Inks: Dennis Neville
ContentCharacters: The Fang (villain)
 
Comic StoryThe Diamonds of Wah-Lama (6 pages)
FeaturingSub Saunders
CreditsPencils:? (Karl Kief)
 
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