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Does anyone else think the monster on page 41 looks like the one-eyed monsters from flint baker? |
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Nice team-up of the Prize heroes in the Frankenstein feature. Reminds me of when the Avengers got together to stop the Hulk. |
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Publication | October 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Monthly |
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Featuring | Yank and Doodle |
Credits | Pencils: Jack Binder | Inks: Jack Binder |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Yank and Doodle [Yank [Dick Walters]; Doodle [Rick Walters]] |
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Featuring | Yank and Doodle |
Credits | Pencils: Paul Norris | Inks: Paul Norris |
Content | Characters: Yank and Doodle [Yank [Dick Walters]; Doodle [Rick Walters]] (origin details revealed); Mr. Walters; Mrs. Walters (Yank and Doodle's mother; in flashback; death); Kraus (villain; introduction); Adolf Hitler (villain!) |
Notes | Details of Yank and Doodle's origin given, along with their first chronological appearance. |
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Featuring | Dr. Frost |
Credits | Pencils: Maurice Gutwirth (signed) | Inks: Maurice Gutwirth (signed) |
Content | Characters: Dr. Frost |
Notes | Previous indexer attributed the art to Ben Thompson. |
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Featuring | Black Owl |
Credits | Pencils: Jack Binder | Inks: Jack Binder |
Content | Characters: The Black Owl [Doug Danville]; Funnibone (introduction; villain) |
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Featuring | Ted O'Neil |
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Comic Story | Utter Failure! (8 pages) |
Synopsis | Because he is being called to Washington D.C. on defense matters, Bulldog Denny calls together a group of heroes to deal with the Frankenstein monster, who has not been stopped from ravaging many areas of the country. When the monster is weakened, the Green Lama repeats magic Tibetan words that seem to send the monster into another world where he faces a variety of fearful foes. Then reality sets back in and the heroes force the monster off a cliff to his apparent doom. |
Featuring | Frankenstein |
Credits | Script: Dick Briefer (signed) | Pencils: Dick Briefer (signed) | Inks: Dick Briefer (signed) |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense; Superhero | Characters: Bulldog Denny [Denny Dunsan]; The Black Owl [Doug Danville]; Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]; Dr. Frost; Yank and Doodle [Yank [Dick Walters]; Doodle [Rick Walters]]; The General; the Corporal; Frankenstein (villain); Tovo (villain, a bat); Gor (villain, an owl) |
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Featuring | General and the Corporal |
Credits | Script: Ken Browne | Pencils: Ken Browne | Inks: Ken Browne |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Featuring | Green Lama |
Credits | Script: Ken Crossen [as Richard Foster] (signed) | Pencils: Mike Suchorsky | Inks: Mike Suchorsky |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Green Lama [Jethro Dumont] |
Notes | Artist revision from Jack Binder to Mike Suchorsky by Craig Delich 2011-1-2 per Suchorsky interview with Hames Ware & Jim Vadeboncouer, Jr. in the pages of Alter Ego #27 (August, 2003), which reprinted the splash page from this story. |
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Text Story | The Mysterious Eye (2 pages) |
Credits | Script: Crest Wood | Letters: typeset |
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Featuring | Buck Sanders |
Content | Characters: Buck Sanders (first appearance) |
Notes | Art was previously attributed to Munson Paddock, but the art is distinctly different from the Buck Saunders art in Headline Comics #13-18 (1945-1946), which more closely resembles Paddock’s general style, such as the use of big eyes, long noses, and starry visuals for energetic movement. |
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Comic Story | A Dott in Time Solves the Crime! (5 pages) |
Featuring | Homer Q. Dott |
Content | Characters: Homer Q. Dott (first appearance) |
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