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Date | Number: 109 | 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 109 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreDetective-mystery
PencilsChester Gould
 
StorySweeney & Son (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAl Posen
InksAl Posen
First LineA large rubber ball?
Notes"Copr. 1942 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
The inside-front cover.
 
StoryDick Tracy (10 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
PencilsChester Gould
InksChester Gould
First LineI think we have the whole crowd now, constable.
Notes"Copr. 1942 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StorySweeney & Son (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAl Posen
InksAl Posen
First LineSince we lost Herman, the Human Horse, I've been looking around...
Notes"Copr. 1942 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StorySmitty (7 pages)
GenreHumor
Script (signed)
PencilsWalter Berndt (signed)
InksWalter Berndt (signed)
First Line--I pronounce yer man and wife
Notes"Copr. 1944 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryWinnie Winkle (3 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
Script
PencilsMartin Branner
InksMartin Branner
First LineI haven't found a name for my dog yet -
Notes"Copr. 1941 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryLittle Orphan Annie (7 pages)
GenreDrama
Script
PencilsHarold Gray
InksHarold Gray
First LineThe 'good' Mrs. J. Bleating-Heart is determined to send Annie to the 'home'...
Notes"Copr. 1944 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryMoon Mullins (4 pages)
GenreHumor; Domestic
Script
PencilsFrank Willard
InksFrank Willard
First LineWhadda ya mean, Moon - that you'd rather she took lessons on a violin?
Notes"Copr. 1940 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryHarold Teen (3 pages)
GenreTeen
Script (signed)
PencilsCarl Ed (signed)
InksCarl Ed (signed)
First LineLilacs has been braggin' around he's gonna date Susie Q steady -
Notes"Copr. 1942 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryDick Tracy (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreDetective-mystery
PencilsChester Gould
 
StoryClyde Beatty (6 pages)
SynopsisClyde and his companions meet Reverend Clarkson, a missionary to a group of pygmies. Clarkson persuades the pygmies to help Clyde capture a pair of the rare okapis. The trap is successful, but the group is attacked by an elephant.
GenreAdventure
CharactersPierre Steene; Clyde Beatty; Lobengua; Clarkson; Ikki
First LineClyde, mon vieux, how much longer must the Congo Belle remain tied up to this smelly river bank?
 
StoryTiny Tim (5 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsStanley Link
InksStanley Link
First LineIt looks like a tiny locket - I'll bet it's real gold, too...
Notes"Copr. 1941 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryLittle Joe (2 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script
PencilsRobert Leffingwell
InksRobert Leffingwell
First LineThere was no witnesses when Big Joe Oak got his -
NotesOn the inside-back (monochrome) and back covers.
"Copr. 1942 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
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