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NameMore Fun Comics 24 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
NotesIndicia has "VOL. 2 No. 12", but cover has "No. 24".

One known copy has a newsstand stamp of 'JUL 30 KID-C' on the cover.
 
Cover1 page
SynopsisOne kid giving another a haircut.
GenreHumor; Children
PencilsVin Sullivan (signed)
InksVin Sullivan (signed)
 
Foreword/AfterwordNo Title (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesInside front cover.
 
Comic StoryThe Brain, Part 5 / Sandra of the Secret Service (3 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersSandra; Michael; The Brain (villain)
Script
PencilsBill Ely
InksBill Ely
First LineSandra and Michael break from their cells...
 
StoryMarty McCann (4 pages)
GenreSports
CharactersMarty McCann; Bessie Tuttle [aka Hortense Martinique] (introduction); Gaffer (introduction); Jeff Lewis (villain, introduction); Greengrass; Billy; Carstairs (movie director)
Script (signed)
PencilsEd Cronin (signed)
InksEd Cronin (signed)
First LineFollowing his surprising gym victory...
NotesCronin signs in the final panel.
 
Comic StoryThe Cross Country Race / Pep Morgan (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Sports
PencilsCreig Flessel (signed)
InksCreig Flessel (signed)
First LineLast call for entrants in the cross country race!!
NotesKeith Chandler : Flessel was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks.
 
Comic StoryThe Smugglers, Part 6 / Wing Brady (4 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersWing Brady; Abdul-Crim (villain, introduction ?); Morros (henchman)
PencilsTom Hickey (signed)
InksTom Hickey (signed)
First LineWing Brady, trying to track down a ring of ammunition smugglers...
NotesKeith Chandler : Hickey was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks on all his features for D.C. during this period.
 
StoryRadio Squad (2 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersGerald Halle; Radio Squad [Harry Owens]
Script
PencilsJoe Shuster
InksJoe Shuster
First LineHarry! What are you doing here at headquarters? And in uniform?
NotesThis appears to be a fictional depiction of real-life composer and bandleader Harry Owens, best known at the time of this story's publication as the conductor on the "Hawaii Calls" radio program. During the story, Owens sings a portion of "Too Marvelous For Words," a Johnny Mercer-written song introduced in early 1937 in the film "Ready, Willing and Able" and recorded that same year by Bing Crosby.
 
Comic StoryThe Kidnapping of Spike, Part 5 / Spike Spalding (2 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersSpike Spalding; Count Alex (villain); King Philip; Ruppo; The Princess
Script
PencilsVin Sullivan
InksVin Sullivan
First LineDispatch a dozen men to the main entrance!
 
In-House ColumnFun Club (2 pages)
SynopsisAnnoucing start of How to Have Fun Department, list of new canadian members and application for World-Wide Fun Club membership.
Script? (as Jolly Bill) (credited)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
 
Comic StoryEpisode 23 / Ivanhoe (2 pages)
Colors? (red, black & white)
GenreAdventure; Historical
CharactersWilfred of Ivanhoe; King Richard the Lionheart; Cedric of Ivanhoe; Athelstane
Script (original writer)
PencilsRaymond Perry
InksRaymond Perry
First LineMeanwhile Ivanhoe, his wound almost healed...
Notesadapted from the Sir Walter Scott novel
 
StoryBilly the Kid (2 pages)
GenreHumor; Children
Script ?
PencilsWhitney Ellsworth ?
InksWhitney Ellsworth ?
First LineThen our moms will give us each a dime, an' I'll meet yuh at Schultz's
NotesKid strip, not a Western.
 
Comic StoryFang Gow of China, Part 24 / Barry O'Neill (2 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersBarry O'Neill; Fang Gow (villain); Doctor Bonfils; Jean Le Grand
Script
PencilsLeo O'Mealia
InksLeo O'Mealia
First LineI zink eet ees a man een zee watair!
 
StoryJust Suppose (2 pages)
GenreHistorical; War; Western-frontier
PencilsHenry Kiefer
InksA. D. Kiefer
First LineThe devoted band of Americans, led by Crockett and Bowie...
 
StoryBrad Hardy (2 pages)
Colors? (red, black & white)
GenreAdventure; Science Fiction
CharactersBrad Hardy; Queen Claudia (villain); Lord Zion (villain, death)
PencilsTom Hickey (signed)
InksTom Hickey (signed)
First LineQueen Claudia, cruel ruler of the underwater people...
NotesKeith Chandler : Hickey was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks on all his features for D.C. during this period.
 
StoryHanko the Cowhand (2 pages)
GenreHumor; Western-frontier
CharactersHanko; Chief Sitting-Down-Strike (introduction)
PencilsCreig Flessel
InksCreig Flessel
First LineLook, there is ole Hanko Hare of Grizzly Bar Ranch.
NotesKeith Chandler : Flessel was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks.
 
StoryJest Jokes (2 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsWhitney Ellsworth
InksWhitney Ellsworth
First LineThis is going to pain me worse than it does you, Genevieve...
 
Comic StoryEpisode 14 / The Three Musketeers (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Historical
CharactersConstance Bonancieux; mystery woman (Queen Anne ?)
Script (original author)
PencilsSven Elven
InksSven Elven
First LineD'Artagnan hurries to see M. de Treville...
NotesAdapted from the Alexandre Dumas novel

Keith Chandler : Elven was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks.
 
Comic StoryIsland Adventure, Part 14 / Woozy Watts (2 pages)
Colors? (red, black & white)
GenreHumor
CharactersWoozy Watts
Script
PencilsRussell Cole
InksRussell Cole
First LineI do hope they bring that poor Watts back safe and sound!
NotesPrinted in red and black.
 
Comic StoryPart 12 / Pirate Gold (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Historical
CharactersCaptain Dennis; Jeff Roberts; Gregory Roberts
PencilsSven Elven
InksSven Elven
First LineCaptain Dennis, Jeff Roberts and the others...
NotesKeith Chandler : Elven was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks.
 
Comic StoryAlaskan Adventure, Part 10 / Bob Merritt (2 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersBob Merritt; Dicky; Monk Moreton (villain)
Script
PencilsLeo O'Mealia
InksLeo O'Mealia
First LineIn stunned amazement the Asiatics watc...
 
Comic StoryAt the County Fair [Part 2] / The Bradley Boys (2 pages)
GenreAdventure; Nature; Teen
CharactersThe Bradley Boys; Harry Matson; Nita Noble (introduction)
PencilsCreig Flessel
InksCreig Flessel
NotesKeith Chandler : Flessel was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks.
 
Comic StoryPeople of the Red Planet, Part 10 / Mark Marson of the Inter-Planetary Police (2 pages)
Colors? (red, black & white)
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersMark Marson; Gail Hillary; Monty
PencilsTom Hickey (signed)
InksTom Hickey (signed)
First LineQw left Gail Hillary standing perplexed...
NotesKeith Chandler : Hickey was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks on all his features for D.C. during this period.

Printed in red and black.
 
StoryTalk About Talkies (1 page)
Pencils? (photo)
Inks? (photo)
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
Script
 
CartoonRobert Young / Straight from Hollywood (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction
Script
PencilsLaidlaw
InksLaidlaw
 
StoryDoctor Occult (4 pages)
SynopsisHenri Duval is an artist, whose talents are termed mediocre. Those judges, in turn, die mysteriously, impossibly, with the initials “HD” on their forehead. By painting their portraits, whatever fate he paints for them, their body actually goes through. He's about to paint a fiery death for a bound Dr. Occult when the police burst in. He kills himself by quickly drawing a dagger on his own portrait to avoid capture.
GenreAdventure; Fantasy
CharactersCaptain Gould, Henri Duval (death)
Script
PencilsJoe Shuster
InksJoe Shuster
First LineThis is the third murder victim we've found with the initials "H.D." on his forehead!
NotesThe Henri Duval in this story is not connected to the same-named swordsman who appeared in a self-titled feature in New Fun #6 and More Fun #7 to 10, all also by Siegel and Shuster.
 
Comic StoryThe Dick Healy Case, Part 1 / Jack Woods (4 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersJack Woods; Dick Healy (introduction); Pappa Benson (introduction, villain); Slug Malone (introduction, villain)
Script
PencilsBill Ely
InksBill Ely
First LineAfter seeing Stanton placed safely behind the bars...
 
Comic StoryLinda and the Lumberjacks, Part 1 / Little Linda (2 pages)
GenreChildren
CharactersLinda; Silas Flint; Ned Flint
Script
PencilsWhitney Ellsworth
InksWhitney Ellsworth
First LineLinda, Silas and Ned Flint are back in the States...
 
Comic StoryThe Founding of Normandy / The Magic Crystal of History (2 pages)
GenreNon-fiction; Historical
CharactersBobby; Binks; Rolf the Ganger; Count Eudes; King Charles the Fat
PencilsHomer Fleming
InksHomer Fleming
First LineBobby and Binks are pleased to witness...
NotesKeith Chandler : Fleming was previously credited as scripter, but according to the Who's Who only supplied pencils and inks.
 
Comic StoryThe Arsonist, Part 4 / Johnnie Law (4 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersJohnnie Law; Smitty (introduction); The Arsonist (villain, introduction); Firechief Lewis
Script
PencilsBill Ely
InksBill Ely
First LineJohnnie and Firechief Lewis have had a hectic night...
 
StoryAlger's Variety Show (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsRussell Cole
InksRussell Cole
First LineA nize piece o' eppel pie, perheps?
 
StoryThings You Ought to Know (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction
First LineWhy the house cat cuts capers on a bed of catnip...
NotesInside back cover.
 
AdvertisementJohnson Smith & Co. Catalog (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesBack cover.
 
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