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Date | Number: 12 | Lang: English (en)
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NameCat-Man Comics 12 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly | Editing: Charles Quinlan Sr. [as Charles M. Quinlan]
NotesSome credits from Jim Vadeboncouer Jr.

Editor credit on Page 48.
 
Cover1 page
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Cat-Man [David Merrywether]; The Kitten [Katie Conn]; the Deacon
PencilsCharles Quinlan Sr. (signed)
InksCharles Quinlan Sr. (signed)
NotesSigned in the bottom-right corner, which also appears to cut off the name “Quinlan”. Previous indexer suggested C. R. Schaare.
 
Publisher advertisementThe Blue Beetle (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesPromo for The Blue Beetle Comic
 
StoryCat-Man (10 pages)
SynopsisAfter the disappearance of Private Benson, Lt. Merrywether and Sgt. Brown follow a suspicious couple and discover they are disguised Japanese who are working with Nazi soldiers to transport explosives through a cleverly disguised tunnel in order to sabotage U.S. war efforts.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersCat-Man [Lt. David Merrywether]; The Kitten [Katie Conn]; Private Gregg; Private Smith; Sergeant Brown; Private Benson; Mako Saki (villain); un-named Japanese (villain); un-named Nazi Captain (villain); Otto (villain)
Script ?
PencilsCharles Quinlan Sr. (signed)
InksCharles Quinlan Sr. (signed)
First LineAlong the lonely Rio Grande, Pvt. Gregg of the U.S. Cavalry, quietly rides his post!
NotesScript and artist credits suggested by the Who's Who whereby Quinlan Jr often assisted his father by writing scripts.
 
Comic StoryThe Mysterious Sanitarium (8 pages)
SynopsisThe Deacon and Mickey investigate a plague of hysterical laughter that requires those affected to be sent to a sanitarium.
FeatureThe Deacon
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Deacon; Mickey; Doctor Crane (villain); Mr. Worth
PencilsEd Moritz
InksEd Moritz
 
Comic StoryKiller at Large / The Rag-Man (6 pages)
SynopsisBull Hogan escapes from Bedlam Prison.
CharactersRag-Man; Tiny; Bull Hogan (villain)
PencilsAllen Ulmer (signed)
InksAllen Ulmer (signed)
 
Comic StoryNo Title (6 pages)
SynopsisWhen a new defense plant opens in Bayleeville, Jim Grady shows up to fleece the workers of their new earnings.
FeatureVolton the Human Generator
GenreSuperhero
CharactersVolton; Sheriff Pop Baylee; Jim Grady (villain)
PencilsSol Brodsky (signed)
InksSol Brodsky (signed)
First LineBig time racketeers muscled into the peaceful town of Bayleeville --
NotesFinal Golden Age appearance. Decades after the character entered the public domain, Marvel Comics created their own version of Volton, introducing him in INVADERS (Marvel, 1993 series) #1-4.
 
Text StoryFrank Fairplay's Vacation (2 pages)
SynopsisFrank, while on vacation by a lake, rescues a women who is having difficulty after having fallen out of her boat into the lake.
FeatureFrank Fairplay
Letterstypeset
CharactersFrank FairPlay; Tom; Will; June Benton; Mrs Benton; Mr Benton
Script
PencilsEd Murphy
InksEd Murphy
Notestext with illustration.
 
Comic StoryThe Dungeon of Doom (8 pages)
SynopsisSchwabach returns from the dead and once again captures Anna Kovick.
FeatureBlackout
GenreSuperhero
CharactersBlackout; Happy; Anna Kovik; Schwabach (villain)
PencilsEd Moritz ?
InksEd Moritz ?
 
Comic StoryThe Road Show Mystery (6 pages)
FeatureLittle Leaders
CharactersKatie Conn; Mickey
Script ?
PencilsCharles Quinlan Sr. (signed)
InksCharles Quinlan Sr. (signed)
NotesScript accreditation based on the Who’s Who entry stating that Quinlan Jr often assisted his father by writing the scripts.
The final panel includes a statement from the editor (Chas Quinlan) that given The US’ entry into the war, Cat-Man and Captain Aero comics will only ever publish realistic stories rather than the fantastical stories other publishers are producing, this could explain Volton’s cessation with this issue.
 
Comic StoryThe Jewel Robbery (2 pages)
SynopsisWhile trying to stop a mugging, Cora is accidentally taken by the police as an accomplice.
FeatureCora the Chorine
GenreAdventure
CharactersCora; Mike
Script
PencilsSaul Rosen
InksSaul Rosen
 
Publisher advertisementA Chilling Eerie Mystery Story (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesAn ad for issue #7 of Captain Aero Comics. Includes a reproduction of the cover and an illustration of The Mad Baron of Belgrade, the villain.
 
Comic StoryU-Boat in the Atlantic (6 pages)
SynopsisWhen a German U-Boat sinks an English supply ship, the Phantom Falcon decides to join in the search for the submarine.
FeaturePhantom Falcon
GenreAviation; War
CharactersPhantom Falcon [Chuck Benson]
PencilsAllen Ulmer
InksAllen Ulmer
 
Comic StoryOne Man Navy Lt. John D. Bulkey (1 page)
GenreNon-fiction
Script (signed)
PencilsEd Murphy (signed)
InksEd Murphy (signed)
LettersEd Murphy (signed)
NotesA short bio of Lt. John D. Bulkley.
 
Comic StoryThe Voice / The Hood (8 pages)
SynopsisMissing FBI agents show up months later, dead.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Hood [Craig Williams]; The Voice (villain)
PencilsAlan Mandel (signed)
InksAlan Mandel (signed)
 
Publisher advertisementCaptain Aero Comics (1 page)
Letterstypeset
NotesPromo for Captain Aero Comics.
 
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