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Date | Number: 100 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesAn internet find. Orphan Annie & Dick Tracy (including the text story) removed.
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NameSuper Comics 100 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
NotesFrom the SOOs before & after this issue, the editor should be Helen Meyer for this and all others from this time period.
 
Cover1 page
GenreDetective-mystery
 
StoryDick Tracy (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreDetective-mystery
PencilsChester Gould
InksChester Gould
First LineThe famous detective listened intently to the voice crackling over the phone.
NotesOn the inside-front and inside-back covers.
 
StoryDick Tracy (10 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
PencilsChester Gould
InksChester Gould
First LineKnowing that The Bird Club is financially defunct...
Notes"Copr. 1942 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StorySweeney & Son (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAl Posen
InksAl Posen
First LineGee, you've got your troubles, Mr. Sweeney
Notes"Copr. 1941 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StorySmitty (7 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsWalter Berndt
InksWalter Berndt
First LineWorking two jobs at once is O.K. if they don't catch on and---
Notes"Copr. 1943 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryLittle Joe (1 page)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script (signed)
PencilsRobert Leffingwell (signed)
InksRobert Leffingwell (signed)
First LineHuh! Here comes old Utah, now!
Notes"Copr. 1941 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryWinnie Winkle (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsMartin Branner
InksMartin Branner
First LinePerry, th' front fence needs painting and I'll let th' contract out...
Notes"Copr. 1940 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryLittle Orphan Annie (7 pages)
GenreDrama
Script
PencilsHarold Gray
InksHarold Gray
First LineLet's see, now - here's th' letter I'm leavin'...
Notes"Copr. 1944 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryMoon Mullins (4 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
Script
PencilsFrank Willard
InksFrank Willard
First LineMamie!
Notes"Copr. 1940 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryHarold Teen (3 pages)
GenreTeen
Script (signed)
PencilsCarl Ed (signed)
InksCarl Ed (signed)
First LineYeh, Stoops!
Notes"Copr. 1941 by Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryClyde Beatty (6 pages)
SynopsisA new act, devised by Clyde and Rosie goes wrong through carelessness.
GenreAdventure
CharactersClyde Beatty; José; Mogul (lion); Rosie; Paladin (horse); Paddy McCoy
First LineBut, Senor Beatty -- w'at weel you do now zat your best lion, Mustapha, ees dead?
 
StorySweeney & Son (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAl Posen
InksAl Posen
First LineYep, things are breaking bad for us, Push-face --
Notes"Copr. 1941 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryTiny Tim (5 pages)
GenreDrama
Script
PencilsStanley Link
InksStanley Link
First LineWhat's this?
Notes"Copr. 1940 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryLittle Joe (1 page)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script (signed)
PencilsRobert Leffingwell (signed)
InksRobert Leffingwell (signed)
First LineShore nice o' you, Three Card Al, to ast us to stay fer supper-
NotesOn the back cover.
"Copr. 1941 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
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