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Fantastic Comics
Date | Number: 22 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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   By NukeA6
No more Flip Falcon? Noooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!
   By The Australian Panther
This cover is in a class of its own. Haven't been able to get it out of my head since I first laid eyes on it. 'As David raised old Glory on high, Sampson bursts forth from the flaming skull of the dictator!' And at this point I keep editing possible comments in my head and am rendered speechless. But I'll try. >You have three Nazis with guns feeding a woman into a furnace.In the shape of Hitler's head. What's your priority? Why, put up the flag of course. > Anyway one of the Nazis is just about to shoot his colleague in the head. > Sampson is now Giant-sized, so he should be able to scare the Nazis to death anyway. > Why is he so cheerful? >The girl's feet have just burned off. > And would you look at the eyes on Hitler's head? He just knows Samson has just smashed through him. > And I think that plane is about to crash into the sub. What kind of coffee did they drink in those studios? Some kind of classic. Not sure what kind tho. Link to the book /?dlid=64572
   By cap12xx
I love the Australian Panther's comments. Too true.
  
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PublicationSeptember 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Samson; David; Nazis
 
Comic StoryThe Death Mark of the Dragon! (14 pages)
SynopsisSamson and David investigate a series of deaths involving America's defense industries and discover that a brother and sister, called The Dragon and Orchid, are behind the deaths as they attempt to secure the secret plans for a Navy bomber.
CreditsPencils: Al Carreno [as Alex Boon] (credited) | Inks: Al Carreno [as Alex Boon] (credited)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Samson [Sam]; David; Admiral Caliber; J. Rembrandt Speedball (artist); Lila Dee; The Dragon (villain, introduction); Orchid (villain, the Dragon's sister, introduction)
NotesPencils and inks credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr; the previous indexer had credited Roland Patenaude ?. The Who's Who also indicates that Carreno did this feature.
 
Comic StoryThe Abducted Envoy (6 pages)
ContentCharacters: Bette Dana (introduction); Moosefoot Johnson (introduction); Leo (villain, introduction); Juan (villain, introduction); Alexis (villain, introduction); Rose (villain, introduction)
 
Comic StoryAn Undying Evil (6 pages)
SynopsisIn Thebes, 1000 BC, Nagana is "called the daughter of Isis", a faithful worshiper, but she is envious of the goddess' hold over the city and plots evil. Isis strikes back at her, leveling the temple, and Nagana spends the next 3000 years as a statue until archaeologists uncover her and she comes back to life. Isis realizes that she cannot destroy Nagana directly, so she resurrects Kalkor, a faithful worshiper and priest-to-be that had stood up against Nagana in Thebes.
ContentGenre: Fantasy | Characters: Nagana [Queen of Evil] (villain, introduction, origin); Kalkor (introduction); Isis
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr, at Digital Comics Museum, credits the pencils to Pierce Rice
 
Comic StoryPeril in Shanghai (5 pages)
ContentCharacters: Grimes (villain, introduction, death)
Noteslast appearance Pencils and inks credits from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr at Digital Comics Museum; the previous indexer credited Bill Bossert ?.
 
Comic StoryThe Scorpion Strikes Back (8 pages)
ContentCharacters: The Scorpion (villain)
NotesJim Vadeboncoeur, Jr, at the Digital Comics Museum, credits the pencils to Pierce Rice.
 
Comic StoryThe Airplane Kidnapping (8 pages)
ContentCharacters: Bim Bagley (villain, introduction)
 
Text StoryThe Rescue of Lady Rowena (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Nathaniel Nitkin [as N. N. Nathaniel] | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryDerelicts of the Black Gas (5 pages)
CreditsScript: John W. Fawcett? | Pencils:? [as Hank Christy] (signed) | Inks:? [as Hank Christy] (signed)
ContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Bumpy Aire (Diana's cousin, introduction)
NotesLast appearance during the 1940s. The Courier-News of Bridgewater, New Jersey, had a filler article printed on Monday, February 21, 1944 (page 6) which talks about U.S. Army Air Corps Technical Sergeant John W. Fawcett awaiting his next assignment after taking part in 25 bomber missions over Europe. It mentions that before he joined, he wrote Space Smith. Exact stories at this time are not known. Article provided by Steven Thompson and posted to the Comics History Exchange page on Facebook (25 December 2016).
 
Comic StoryA roadster whips down the street... (5.5 pages)
CreditsScript: Alice Markey (by-line)(credited)
ContentCharacters: Bonnie O'Toole (first appearance)
 
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