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Date | Number: 112 | 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 112 | 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 LineBoy! I wish I owned a pair of those swell swimmin' trunks -
NotesThe inside-front cover.
"Copr. 1942 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryDick Tracy (10 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
PencilsChester Gould
InksChester Gould
First LineScene: headquarters in the city.
Notes"Copr. 1943 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StorySweeney & Son (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsAl Posen
InksAl Posen
First LineWish I could take that rubber horse to the beach
Notes"Copr. 1942 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StorySmitty (7 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsWalter Berndt
InksWalter Berndt
First LineOh, why did my friend have to send me this goofy bird with the...
Notes"Copr. 1944 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryWinnie Winkle (3 pages)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsMartin Branner
InksMartin Branner
First LineI taught my dog to sit up and beg!
Notes"Copr. 1941 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryLittle Orphan Annie (7 pages)
GenreDrama
Script
PencilsHarold Gray
InksHarold Gray
First LineI never thought I'd rather be in a 'Home'.
Notes"Copr. 1944 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryMoon Mullins (4 pages)
GenreDomestic
Script
PencilsFrank Willard
InksFrank Willard
First LineWhy shouldn't I learn to drive the car, Lord Plushbottom?
Notes"Copr. 1940 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
 
StoryHarold Teen (3 pages)
GenreTeen
Script (signed)
PencilsCarl Ed (signed)
InksCarl Ed (signed)
First LineWatch! Th' big-league pitchers use a full arm motion - an' follow thru -
Notes"Copr. 1942 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryDick Tracy (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersFire Chief Matson
PencilsChester Gould
 
StoryClyde Beatty (6 pages)
SynopsisThe N'gumos tie up Clarkson in order to allow him to be killed by baboons. Clyde and the pygmies rescue Clarkson, and Clyde collects a white baboon infant.
GenreAdventure
CharactersClyde Beatty; Ikki; N'gumos (African tribe); Clarkson
First LineOn the trail of the kidnapped missionary, Clarkson, Clyde Beatty and his pygmy friends near the village of the N'gumo tribe.
 
StoryTiny Tim (5 pages)
GenreAdventure
Script
PencilsStanley Link
InksStanley Link
First LineHow can I ever get out of here?
Notes"Copr. 1941 by The Chicago Tribune"
 
StoryLittle Joe (2 pages)
GenreWestern-frontier
Script
PencilsRobert Leffingwell
InksRobert Leffingwell
First LineBut why would Colonel Gore want to kidnap you?
Notes"Copr. 1942 by News Syndicate Co., Inc."
On the inside-back (monochrome) and back covers.
 
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