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NameWar Victory Comics 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.05 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesThe indicia only has "Printed in U. S. A.", but the contributing page on the inside back cover does list "World Color Printing Company" as one of those, so that's likely where it was printed. It also lists "Post Photo-Engraving Co.", so they likely were the engravers. The contributing page also lists Jack Kirby as a contributor; but no sequence seems to be credited to or signed by him. Closest seems to be illustration on the Flags of the United Nations sequence, which looks similar to Kirby, but the signature on it does not. Or maybe he did the cover with Joe Simon (who is also mentioned as a contributor).
 
CoverColonial Sentinel / 1 page
InksJoe Simon ?
 
ContentsContents (1 page)
SynopsisConsists of a table of contents for each feature in the comic, a photo of movie star Shirley Temple pasting War Savings Stamps into a booklet for buying a Savings Bond, and a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Harry Morgenthau, Jr.
Letterstypeset
CharactersShirley Temple (photo)
Script
 
StoryBlondie (1 page)
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsChic Young (signed)
InksChic Young (signed)
First LineDarling, I think we ought to be saving...
 
StoryJoe Palooka (2 pages)
Script
PencilsHam Fisher (signed)
InksHam Fisher (signed)
First LineHullo, Knobby--Hi Joe old boy--
NotesThe first panel has a date of "12-7-41" (a Sunday), which might mean this is a reprint of a newspaper strip.
 
StorySmitty
Script (signed)
PencilsJ. R. Williams (signed) Walter Berndt (signed)
InksJ. R. Williams (signed) Walter Berndt (signed)
First LineSay boss...
NotesConsists of two panels. The first has the Smitty logo, and is signed by Berndt. The second likely isn't Smitty and is signed by J.R. Williams (the table of contents just has "J.R. Williams" for the second one; but Smitty for the first).
 
StoryThe Gumps
Script
PencilsGus Edson
InksGus Edson
First LineLook, folks!
 
StoryLi'l Abner
Script
PencilsAl Capp (signed)
InksAl Capp (signed)
First LineDogpatch goes 100% for U.S. War bonds
 
StoryWinnie Winkle
Script
PencilsMartin Branner (signed)
InksMartin Branner (signed)
First LineBoss, I'd be glad to accept...
Notesinside back-cover
 
Text ArticleNo Title
SynopsisTwo bond-related limericks.
FeatureLiberty Limericks
Letterstypeset
GenreHumor
First LineA real estate man from South Bend
NotesThere is a signature (different) on each of the two illustrations, but they are too small to decipher.
 
StoryGreen Hornet (2 pages)
Script
PencilsArturo Cazeneuve
InksArturo Cazeneuve
First LineFor Victory, Buy United States War Bonds and Stamps
 
Comic StoryVictory Laffs (1 page)
Scriptvarious writers
Pencilsvarious artists
Inksvarious artists
 
ActivityPuzzles
SynopsisFour puzzles
PencilsA. W. Nugent (signed)
InksA. W. Nugent (signed)
NotesTitle from the table of contents.
 
IllustrationJoe Louis
SynopsisA colorized photo of boxer Joe Louis showing promoter Mike Jacobs the War Bond he purchased at the induction office after his physical examination.
Letterstypeset
CharactersJoe Louis (photo); Mike Jacobs (photo)
First LineEnlisting in the Army was'nt enough for heavyweight champion, Joe Louis.
NotesTitle from table of contents.
 
StorySmokey Stover
GenreHumor
Script
PencilsBill Holman (signed)
InksBill Holman (signed)
First LineWhere you rushing to, Smokey...
 
Comic StoryNo Title
FeatureMy Mama Done Tol' Me
Script
PencilsEd Wheelan (signed)
InksEd Wheelan (signed)
First LineWotcha doin', Fedora?
 
Comic StoryWhat's the big idea?
FeatureRube Goldberg's Inventions
Script
PencilsRube Goldberg (signed)
InksRube Goldberg (signed)
 
Comic StoryYour Dime's In the Army Now!
FeatureCartoon
 
Comic StoryNashing the Axis
FeaturePoem with Cartoon
Letterstypeset
Script
PencilsGib Crockett (signed)
InksGib Crockett (signed)
NotesThe signatures on the illustrations are hard to read, but the contributor page at the end does indeed list Gib Crockett.
 
IllustrationFlags of the 28 United Nations (2 pages)
SynopsisIncludes 28 flags, plus an illustration of a soldier in a battle.
 
Comic StoryA Good Idea (1 page)
ScriptBerg
PencilsBerg
InksBerg
 
Text StoryYoung America Helps Win the War (1 page)
Letterstypeset
Script
PencilsJ. R. Williams (signed)
InksJ. R. Williams (signed)
 
Comic StoryNo Title (2 pages)
FeatureSmall Fry
CharactersSmall Fry (Intro)
Script
PencilsAl Capp
InksAl Capp
First LineAh'm eighteen y'ars old!
NotesCredited in the table of contents.
 
Comic StoryPrivate Joe Palooka Says-- / Joe Palooka
Script
PencilsHam Fisher (signed)
InksHam Fisher (signed)
Notesinside front-cover
 
StoryReg'lar Fellers
GenreHumor; Children
Script
PencilsGene Byrnes (signed)
InksGene Byrnes (signed)
First LineWhat's the idea of your li'l brother...
 
StoryLittle Mary Mixup
Script
PencilsR. M. Brinkerhoff
InksR. M. Brinkerhoff
First LineAll set for the dance, Mary?
 
StoryHap Hopper
Script
PencilsJack Sparling (signed)
InksJack Sparling (signed)
First LineAren't I beautiful, Hap?
 
Text ArticleNo Title
SynopsisA limerick with an illustration
FeatureLiberty Limericks
Letterstypeset
PencilsWilliam Steig (signed)
InksWilliam Steig (signed)
First LineA handsome young ice-man, Jack Frost
 
Comic StoryHis First Thought
FeatureRube Goldberg Strip
Script
PencilsRube Goldberg (signed)
InksRube Goldberg (signed)
 
IllustrationU.S. Army Insignia (1 page)
SynopsisIllustrates the commissioned officers shoulder loops, enlisted men's insignia of rank, the arms, the services, and aviation badges, along with an illustration of an infantry field uniform.
GenreMilitary
 
IllustrationU.S. Navy Insignia (1 page)
SynopsisIllustrates the Navy commissioned officers, warrant offices, and midshipman shoulder loops, petty officers insignia, the aviation badges, and the Navy specialty marks, along with an illustration of a petty officer uniform.
GenreMilitary
 
Comic StoryNo Title
Script
PencilsArt Helfant (signed)
InksArt Helfant (signed)
First LineThere's another cartoon finished...
 
Comic StoryNo Title
FeatureBoxcars
Script
PencilsArt Gates (signed)
InksArt Gates (signed)
First LinePeanut! --Is that you--? Working?!
 
StoryBig Chief Wahoo
Script (signed)
PencilsElmer Woggon (signed)
InksElmer Woggon (signed)
First LineC'mon, folks! Hop on um bond-wagon!
 
Text ArticleHow to Salute the Flag
SynopsisA colorized photograph of two servicemen and movie star Rosalind Russell saluting.
Letterstypeset
CharactersRosalind Russell (photo)
First LineSettling all arguments as to the correct way for the fair sex to salute the American flag...
 
Comic StoryMom's Best Birthday Present
Script
PencilsPierce Rice (signed)
InksPierce Rice (signed)
 
Text ArticleNo Title
SynopsisA limerick with an illustration
FeatureLiberty Limericks
Letterstypeset
PencilsOtto Soglow (signed)
InksOtto Soglow (signed)
First LineA carpenter named Mr. Jed
 
StorySmilin' Jack
GenreAdventure; Aviation
Script
PencilsZack Mosley (signed)
InksZack Mosley (signed)
First LineWhat! You say you buy a U.S. War Bond...
 
StoryGasoline Alley
Script
PencilsFrank King (signed)
InksFrank King (signed)
First LineNina, we give our country's enemies...
NotesLogo is misspelled as "Gasolene Alley"
 
StorySuperman
GenreSuperhero
Script
PencilsJoe Shuster
InksJoe Shuster
First LineHurry, everyone!
 
StoryNancy
Script
PencilsErnie Bushmiller (signed)
InksErnie Bushmiller (signed)
First LineI knew it would woik--
 
StorySweeney & Son
Script
PencilsAl Posen (signed)
InksAl Posen (signed)
First LineMy son, your pop is just about the smartest man I know...
 
StoryDick Tracy
GenreDetective-mystery
Script
PencilsChester Gould
InksChester Gould
First LineIt's just a little piece of paper--
 
StoryFlyin' Jenny
GenreAdventure; Aviation; War
Script
PencilsRussell Keaton (signed)
InksRussell Keaton (signed)
First LineEverytime you lick a war stamp...
 
Text ArticleEvery American Should Know the Answers to These Questions
SynopsisFour questions and answers about War Savings Bonds
Letterstypeset
 
Text StoryDo We Deserve Them? (1 page)
Letterstypeset
CharactersGeneral Douglas A. MacArthur
Script
 
ActivityAny Bonds Today? (3 pages)
SynopsisSheet music for a song about bonds, with a background silhouette of a minuteman.
Letterstypeset
Script (words and music)
 
Text ArticleFree 1000 U.S. War Stamps (1 page)
SynopsisContest to finish the sentence "I buy U.S. War Stamps and Bonds because..."
 
StoryThe Timid Soul (1 page)
Script
PencilsHarold Tucker Webster (signed)
InksHarold Tucker Webster (signed)
First LineI guess I'm too old to enlist--
 
Text ArticleA Message From the Publisher (1 page)
SynopsisA listing of contributors (not just individuals, but also organizations) to this issue, without profit.
Letterstypeset
Script (signed)
 
Comic StoryAhead There Lies Sacrifice For All of Us (1 page)
Letterstypeset
CharactersPresident Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Script
NotesRoosevelt photo; back cover
 
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