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Date | Number: 67 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesAn internet find. Orphan Annie & Dick Tracy removed.
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NameSuper Comics 67 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 60 | Frequency: monthly
NotesSome info based on scans produced by Henry Peters. Also includes various ads on inside back cover and back cover.
Copyright 1943 by K. K. Publications, Inc
 
CoverMerry Christmas / 1 page
GenreHumor
CharactersMoon Mullins; Kayo; Smitty; Tiny Tim (vignette); Winnie Winkle (vignette); Harold Teen; Little Joe
 
StoryYou're in the Army Now (1 page)
GenreHumor; Military
Script
PencilsJack Ficklen
InksJack Ficklen
LettersJack Ficklen
First LineIf you'd keep that shoe where it belongs...
NotesFour single panel gag comics, printed on inside front cover.
 
StoryDick Tracy (8 pages)
SynopsisThe evidence points to Rudy Seaton as the killer of Fred Mason. Tracy has Seaton arrested, then uses Leota Sunny (Mary X with her memory restored) to set a trap for the real killer. The kill, Junky Doolb, is taken to jail, where he is slipped a gun by the St. Bernard dog of a midget lawyer, Jerome Trohs. In the jailbreak, the lawyer escapes by riding on the large dog, while Doolb is killed. Trohs takes over Doolb's gang with the aid of his wife, Mamma, a huge woman.
GenreCrime; Detective-mystery
CharactersPat Patton; Mary X [Leota Sunny]; Rudy Seaton; Chief Brandon; Junky Doolb; Jerome Trohs; Mamma
Script
PencilsChester Gould
InksChester Gould
LettersChester Gould
First LineThey stood here and fired right through the glass.
Notes"Trohs" is "short" spelled backwards.
 
StoryLittle Joe (1 page)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script (signed)
PencilsRobert Leffingwell (signed)
InksRobert Leffingwell (signed)
LettersRobert Leffingwell (signed)
First LineNice work, boys - got th' hull herd across...
NotesSigned "Leffingwell, 7-14-40" in last panel.
 
StoryBrenda Starr (4 pages)
GenreAdventure
CharactersBrenda Starr
Script
PencilsDale Messick
InksDale Messick
LettersDale Messick
First LineThat's all right, Jeeves, the countess and I are old friends...
 
Comic Story'Cloudy' Williams Gets His Twenty-First Plane / Cloudy Williams Gets His Twenty-First Plane (6 pages)
GenreAviation
PencilsBob Jenney
InksBob Jenney
LettersBob Jenney ?
 
StoryWinnie Winkle (4 pages)
GenreHumor; Romance
Script
PencilsMartin Branner
InksMartin Branner
LettersMartin Branner
First LineWell, I guess the only thing for me to do is to tell the manager...
 
StoryMoon Mullins (4 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsFrank Willard
InksFrank Willard
LettersFrank Willard
First LineMe brudder Moon tells me you lent him a wad of dough...
 
StorySmitty (4 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsWalter Berndt
InksWalter Berndt
LettersWalter Berndt
First LineGood luck, Meester Bailey
 
StoryThe Ripples (2 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsGeorge Clark
InksGeorge Clark
LettersGeorge Clark
First LineOh, hello, Breezy!
NotesAppears to be 2 separate strips.
 
StoryHarold Teen (4 pages)
GenreHumor; Teen
Script
PencilsCarl Ed
InksCarl Ed
LettersCarl Ed
First LineGuess what?
 
StoryTiny Tim (4 pages)
GenreChildren; Fantasy
Script
PencilsStanley Link
InksStanley Link
LettersStanley Link
First LineYou stay here - I'll sneak up and take a look through the window -
 
Text StoryThe Pilot of the Purple Twilight (1 page)
Letterstypeset
GenreAviation
NotesCopyright 1943 by R. S. Callender. Story prefaced by 4 line poetry quote by Lord Alfred Tennyson, Locksley Hall, 1842. Story title taken from the quoted poem.
 
StoryClyde Beatty (4 pages)
SynopsisClyde lures Gaywood to his compartment using Gaywood's pin. Clyde discovers that Jenkins, his assistant, is in reality Gaywood. Gaywood leaps through the speeding train's window.
GenreAdventure; Jungle
CharactersClyde Beatty; Jim Tracker; Jenkins [Gaywood]
Script
PencilsJim Chambers
InksJim Chambers
LettersJim Chambers
First LineClyde quiets the cat and Tracker and he makes plans to capture the culprit...
NotesDu Bois script credit from the Catalog of Copyright Entries.
 
StorySweeney & Son (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAl Posen
InksAl Posen
LettersAl Posen
First LineWhere's Sonny?
 
StoryLittle Orphan Annie (8 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsHarold Gray
InksHarold Gray
LettersHarold Gray
First LineYou will talk -- (whack!). You'll talk plenty -- {whack! whack!). I won't! I won't! Ow! I won't!
 
AdvertisementNo Title (1 page)
FeatureNew Progressive Chest Pull & Bar Bell Combination
 
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