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Publication | July 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly |
Notes | Holdup scene
Comparing faces with signed Moreira story in Kaänga Comics #66, this is probably his work. He is credited on "Dynamic Man" for Chesler comics by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. |
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Credits | Pencils: Ruben Moreira | Inks: Ruben Moreira |
Notes | Holdup scene
Comparing faces with signed Moreira story in Kaänga Comics #66, this is probably his work. He is credited on "Dynamic Man" for Chesler comics by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. |
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Synopsis | Dynamic Man and Dynamic Boy break up a crooked boxing ring. |
Featuring | Dynamic Man |
Credits | Pencils: Ruben Moreira | Inks: Ruben Moreira |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Dynamic Man [Bert McQuade]; Dynamic Boy [Ricky McQuade]; Spike O'Brien; Lou Larkin; Butch Daley; Tiny; Moe Mullins; Rube Moore; Foley; Bull McGrane |
Notes | The figures with long arms and legs are similar to figures in Moreira's signed story in Kaänga Comics #66 and #68 from the same year. He is credited on both pencil and ink on "Dynamic Man" by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. |
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Synopsis | Killer Proust tries to evade the law via having plastic surgery, but the Echo takes him down. |
Featuring | The Echo |
Credits | Pencils: Paul Gattuso | Inks: Paul Gattuso |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Echo [Jim Carson]; Killer Proust; Mike; Cora; Dr. Doom; Monty Graham; Mrs. Wright |
Notes | Originally credited to Gus Ricca, but this is Gattuso, with his unique running, long legged figures, and scary faces with high arched eyebrows. He is credited on "The Echo" by Jerry Bails' Who's Who. Has a story in #14 and #19, for comparison. |
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Comic Story | Indisposed |
Synopsis | An overly polite theater usher annoys Joe. |
Featuring | Joe Dokes |
Credits | Pencils: Fred Schwab | Inks: Fred Schwab |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Joe Dokes |
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Statement of Ownership | Statement of Ownership and Management |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Dana E. Dutch, editor. |
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Synopsis | When the zoo's prize chimpanzee escapes, the FBI sends an agent to investigate but Ima takes his place, hoping to earn a job with the bureau. |
Featuring | Ima Slooth |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Beck | Inks: Otto Eppers |
Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Officer O'Leary; Tony; Jerry (chimpanzee); Dr. Seltzer; Ima Slooth; Joe |
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Synopsis | A Japanese spy being held in an internment camp passes some microfilm, hidden in his glass eye, to a contact on the outside, but Mr. E and his gnomes prevent it from reaching Japan. |
Featuring | Mr. E |
Credits | Pencils: George Tuska | Inks: George Tuska |
Content | Genre: Fantasy; Superhero | Characters: Mr. E; Eddie Yamoto; Jose Kenushi; Loring Dow; Miss Green; Mori; Binder; Butch |
Notes | Character named Binder appears in this story. Whether it is written by Otto Binder or not is undetermined. |
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Featuring | Laughing at Life |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Beck | Inks: Otto Eppers |
Content | Genre: Humor |
Notes | Six unrelated one-panel gag cartoons. One of them features a hunter looking at Donald Duck swimming in a pond and saying "And yet, if I did shoot, it would be a blow to the movie industry." |
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Synopsis | One of Lucky's fellow reporters is killed, which is just the first of the murders that tie in to a morphine racket. But Lucky gets to the bottom of it. |
Featuring | Lucky Coyne |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Lucky Coyne; Dan Toomy; Pat Hendricks; Kitty; Diana Von Kyll; Jerry Logan; Red; Kurt Von Kyll; Terry |
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Text Story | Death in Disguise (1 page) |
Synopsis | Jed Endicott comes out west to claim the ranch he has inherited from his uncle, and foils an attempt by a crooked judge to get the property away from him. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Western-frontier | Characters: Jed Endicott; Judge Bland; Sheriff |
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Comic Story | Greed-Maddened Prince of Rahjap (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Sky Chief breaks up an international syndicate dealing in stolen jewels. |
Featuring | Sky Chief |
Content | Genre: Aviation | Characters: Sky Chief [Burton Strong]; Linda Hall; Ed McKail; Prince Abdullah Singh; Rocco |
Notes | Appearance is between PUNCH COMICS #11 and RED SEAL COMICS #17. |
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Text Story | Dynamite Dukes (1 page) |
Synopsis | Just out of prison, boxer Johnny Pastor has a bout with the guy who framed him. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Crime; Sports | Characters: Johnny Pastor; Turk Brandt; Mike Tinan; Bat Rath; Marcia Reed |
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Synopsis | When their canoe capsizes, Bingo and Suzy are rescued by the showboat and get to see the matinee show for free. |
Featuring | Jungletown Show Boat |
Credits | Pencils: Joe Beck | Inks: Otto Eppers |
Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Suzy; Bingo; Captain Forepaughs; The Bullfrog Trio; Burpo the Magician; Homeless Oscar |
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