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Speed Comics
Date | Number: 13 | Lang: English (en)
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The Ted Parrish story in Speed Comics #13 is drawn by Arthur Peddy (credited as Art Sheriff).
  
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NameSpeed Comics 13 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: bi-monthly | Editing: Leo Greenwald?
 
Cover1 page
GenreSuperhero
CharactersShock Gibson [Robert Charles Gibson]
PencilsBob Powell ?
InksBob Powell ?
 
StoryShock Gibson (12 pages)
Script? [as Clayton North] (credited)
GenreSuperhero
CharactersShock Gibson [Robert Charles Gibson]; Franz Wigar (villain, introduction)
PencilsAl Avison ?
InksAl Avison ?
First LineLike a streak of lightning, a small sedan speeds along a country road.
NotesClayton North is a house by-line used by Harvey.

Art credits suggested by the Who's Who.
 
Comic StoryThe Humus-Tumus Expedition / Crash, Cork, and the Baron (8 pages)
Script ?
PencilsKlaus Nordling ?
InksKlaus Nordling ?
NotesBaron becomes British (formerly a German!)
 
StoryPat Parker (5 pages)
CharactersPat Parker (Intro; a war nurse)
PencilsJill Elgin ?
InksJill Elgin ?
First LineSoldiers do not all fight in trenches. English women battle as valiantly as their men...
 
Comic StoryPincus's Genie / Arabian Daze (2 pages)
CharactersPincus (Villain)
Script
PencilsDavid Chasman
InksDavid Chasman
NotesThis is the final appearance of "Arabian Daze" feature.
 
StoryThe Hand (4 pages)
SynopsisThe Hand assists the FBI in rounding up some spies.
Pencils? [as Bruce Blackton]
Inks? [as Bruce Blackton]
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Hand
First LineA great political forum is in session, the master of ceremonies is about to introduce the chief speaker...
NotesThis is the final appearance of "The Hand [Harvey]" feature.
 
Text StoryPort of Missing Clippers (2 pages)
ScriptBob Jackson
Letterstypeset
 
Comic StoryThe Hijacked Planes / Captain Colt (6 pages)
ScriptLake Smith
PencilsLake Smith
InksLake Smith
Notesformerly Captain Colt.

This is the final appearance of "Captain Colt" feature.
 
Comic StoryThe Poisoning of Vinc Nolan / Ted Parrish (6 pages)
PencilsArturo Cazeneuve
InksArturo Cazeneuve
 
Comic StoryThe Soda Jerk Spy / Speed Taylor (5 pages)
PencilsBob Powell
InksBob Powell
 
Comic StoryThe Man-Eater / Buck Johnson (4 pages)
ScriptFrank Lawrence
PencilsFrank Lawrence
InksFrank Lawrence
CharactersBuck Johnson (Intro)
NotesThis is the only appearance of the "Buck Johnson" feature in Speed Comics, and at Harvey. The feature appears next in Great Comics (Great Comics, 1941 Series) #1 (November 1941).
 
StoryThe Wasp (6 pages)
PencilsArt Saaf
InksArt Saaf
First LineThe Pan-American Defense Council holds a secret meeting in Havana.
NotesNext appearance in CHAMP COMICS #19.

Art credit by Jim Vadeboncouer through Steve Saaf (2009-06-16, Ramon Schenk).
 
StoryCaptain Freedom (4 pages)
PencilsArturo Cazeneuve [as Franklyn Flagg] (credited)
InksArturo Cazeneuve [as Franklyn Flagg] (credited)
CharactersCaptain Freedom [Don Wright] (Intro); Hal Dumpfer (Nazi propagandist)
First LineThe new defender of democracy.. foe of tyranny, Captain Freedom
 
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