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Crime Clinic
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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NameCrime Clinic 5 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesIndicia states "Crime Clinic", cover states "The Crime Clinic".
 
CoverNo Second Chance / 1 page
FeatureCrime Clinic
Letterstypeset
GenreCrime
CharactersDr. Tom Rogers
PencilsNorman Saunders (painting)
InksNorman Saunders (painting)
ColorsNorman Saunders (painting)
NotesCover art credit from David Saunders, Norman Saunders' son, via e-mail (January 6, 2008)
 
Advertisement50 Combat Action Plastic Toys / 50 Combat Action Plastic Toys (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesNow you can be Commander in Chief of this complete task force of plastic toys sold by Fighting Force.
 
Comic StoryNo Second Chance (6 pages)
SynopsisEdgar Jay Adams, newspaper publisher, doesn't hire Stuart Manly due to his being a parolled convict.
FeatureCrime Clinic
GenreCrime
CharactersDr. Tom Rogers; Edgar Jay Adams; Stuart Manly
PencilsJohn Prentice
InksJohn Prentice
LettersJohn Duffy
NotesJohn Prentice is credited to both pencils and ink on "The Crime Clinic" by Jerry Bails' Who's Who, and his excellent hands and long sober faces with rounded lips here, are like his Rip Kirby art.
 
Mission to the Moon / Popsicle Products (1 page)
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersMajor Mars
PencilsSam Glankoff ? Sam Glankoff ?
InksSam Glankoff ? Sam Glankoff ?
NotesSam Glankoff ? credit from comparison with later Major Mars strips that appear to be signed. See http://majormars.pbwiki.com/.
 
Comic StoryOne Last Hope (6 pages)
SynopsisBoard chairman Sykes originally denies parole for Robert Cranshaw, but after he is hit on the head and imagines himself in prison, he changes his mind.
GenreCrime
CharactersRobert Cranshaw; William Jayson Sykes
PencilsGerald McCann
InksGerald McCann
LettersJohn Duffy
NotesMcCann can be identified here by his old faces with long noses, pointed ears, small chin and very much flat black inking instead of Kinstler's many pen-lines. Notice also the peculiar pointed caps of police officers, which can be found in most of his stories in Hillman's "Frogman" comics. He drew the Classics Illustrated "The Conspiracy of Pontiac" and "Off on a Comet". This is the best reference to McCann. The original indexer credited the pencils and inks to "Everett Raymond Kinstler"
 
Text StoryDouble Dose! The Criminal Always Loses (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction; Crime
 
Publisher advertisementMeet G.I. Joe / G.I. Joe
Letterstypeset
GenreWar
CharactersPvt. Joe Burch
PencilsHenry Sharp
InksHenry Sharp
NotesHouse ad for first issue of G.I. Joe.
Other half of page is ad for electric razor.
Sharp is noticed by his broad faces with grinning mouth and he had many stories in the "G.I. Joe" and is credited by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
 
AdvertisementThe Coolest, Cleanest... / Electric Razor
Pencils? (photo)
Inks? (photo)
Letterstypeset
NotesTry the electric razor without risking one cent for 30 days. Sold by Modern Merchandise Co.
 
Comic StoryThe Two-Bit Hierloom (7 pages)
SynopsisJake Dutton is released from jail but goes back to a life of stealing jewels, starting with the Bradley Pearls.
GenreCrime
CharactersJake Dutton
PencilsFrank Kramer
InksFrank Kramer
LettersBen Oda
NotesThis is the same artist credited by Jim Vadaboncouer as the most probable artist for several stories in "Wild Boy" as "Frank Kramer," and his art has some similarities to both Kinstler and mostly McCann, with all his black inking and little action. The best reference is to look at his story "Perilous Journey" in Wild Boy #6. He is not as elaborate in inklines as Kinstler is. The original indexer credited the pencils and inks to "Everett Kinstler ?".
 
CartoonNo Title
SynopsisFour gag cartoons involving crime.
FeatureLaw Laffs
Job #165-27
GenreHumor
First LineStop pestering Mommy or I'll put you back in stir again.
NotesBottom half of page is ad for book on Hypnosis.
 
AdvertisementHow to Hypnotize / How to Hypnotize
Letterstypeset
NotesIt's easy to hypnotize when you know how. Book sold by Stravon Publishers.
 
Comic StoryThe Lady Killer (6 pages)
SynopsisHarvey Sheppard, the penitentiary librarian, is in jail for killing his wife but Dr. Rodgers thinks he may be acting a martyr and covering up for his wife's ex-lover.
FeatureCrime Clinic
GenreCrime
CharactersDr. Tom Rogers; Harvey Sheppard
PencilsJohn Prentice
InksJohn Prentice
LettersBen Oda
 
CartoonNo Title (1 page)
FeatureIt's a Crime!
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsVic Martin (signed)
InksVic Martin (signed)
LettersVic Martin ?
First LineIdentification? Will this do?
NotesSix gag panels about criminals.
 
AdvertisementPowerful / Mighty Midget Electric Motor / Powerful Electric Motor (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesLook fellows. Here's the neatest, strongest little real electric motor you've ever seen. Sold by Imperial Sales Co.
 
AdvertisementAn Amazing New Health Supporter Belt / Chevalier (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesA slimming garment for men who want to look slimmer and feel young.
 
AdvertisementUncle Bernie's Fun Shop / Novelty Mart Toys (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesBuy now at our low prices. Fish Bowl, Sandy Doll, Electric TV Projector or Cowboy Doll.
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