Things I've learned from this book:
- Modern-day pirates still dress like pirates from centuries ago.
- They do this in order to be always ready to attend to a masquerade without being noticed by anyone and kidnap people.
Additional Information
Name
Johnny Starboard And The Underseas Pirates | Published
Cover
Johnny Starboard and the Underseas Pirates / 1 page
Feature
Johnny Starboard
Pencils
E. C. Stoner
Inks
E. C. Stoner
Genre
Adventure
Characters
Johnny Starboard
Notes
Artist revision from ? to Stoner per Ken Quattro's article in Alter Ego #118 (July 2013), added by Craig Delich 2013-7-21.
The cover states "Copyright 1948, Vital Publications, Inc., New York."
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