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Kid Eternity
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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NameKid Eternity 3 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesThe on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Vol. 1, Part 2, Nos. 1&2, Periodicals, 1946-1947.
 
Cover1 page
GenreSuperhero
PencilsAl Bryant
InksAl Bryant
 
Advertisement"Pepsi", the Pepsi-Cola Cop (1 page)
GenreHumor
CharactersPepsi; Pete
PencilsGraham Hunter (signed) Graham Hunter (signed)
InksGraham Hunter (signed) Graham Hunter (signed)
First LineTh' Chief told us to stick around
NotesOn inside front cover.
 
Comic StoryThe Count / Kid Eternity (12 pages)
SynopsisRembrandt informs the Kid that he feels something is happening to one of his paintings.
Sure enough, when the Kid and Keeper check into the situation, they find the master criminal, the Count, hard at work.
GenreFantasy; Superhero
CharactersRembrant Van Rijn; Javert (a fictional character); Nostradamus; Hippocrates; The Laughing Cavalier (introduction); the Discus Thrower (introduction, his works of art come to life); The Count (villain, introduction); Dusty (villain)
Script
PencilsPete Riss ?
NotesArtist revision from Mac Raboy to ? by Craig Delich 2013-5-13. Editor Busy Arnold, in an interview on June 30, 1972, states "Mac Raboy never did any work for Quality Comics". Pencils tentatively credited to Pete Riss through consensus art identification on the GCD-Main discussion list (September 10, 2013).
 
Comic StoryThe Evil That Men Do Lives after Them / Kid Eternity (11 pages)
GenreFantasy; Superhero
CharactersThomas Edison; Achilles; Cagliostro; Resolute Mulgrew; Sylvia Mulgrew; Eric Mulgrew; Sampson; Jason Mulgrew (villain, introduction, death)
Script
PencilsPete Riss ? Sam Citron ?
NotesPencils tentatively credited to Sam Citron through consensus art identification on the GCD-Main discussion list (September 10, 2013). Riss added due to extensive confusion of Riss and Citron's credits throughout time.
 
Comic StoryThe 20th Century Dinosaur (8 pages)
FeatureSnap Shotz
GenreAdventure
CharactersArchie Zook [I]
Script
PencilsAl Stahl
InksAl Stahl
 
Text StoryUp from the Grave (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreAdventure
 
StoryHinky Dooly (1 page)
SynopsisHinky misplays a fly ball.
GenreHumor
CharactersHinky Dooly; Mabel Dooly; Mr. Dooly
Script
PencilsBernard Dibble
InksBernard Dibble
First LineTwo out...the last of the ninth...
NotesThis story features the older Hinky with black hair, not the young, blonde Hinky.
 
Comic StoryThe Sackville Rebellion / Kid Eternity (14 pages)
GenreFantasy; Superhero
CharactersJohn L. Sullivan; Patrick Henry; Lafayette; Benedict Arnold; Vulcan; Boss Dreer (villain, introduction); Jack Dorset (villain, introduction)
Script
PencilsPete Riss ?
NotesArtist revision from Mac Raboy to ? by Craig Delich 2013-5-13. Editor Busy Arnold, in an interview on June 30, 1972, states "Mac Raboy never did any work for Quality Comics. Pencils tentatively credited to Pete Riss through consensus art identification on the GCD-Main discussion list (September 10, 2013).
 
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