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Inside front cover.
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- Want action?
Inside front cover.
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- Bill Finger (signed as Jerry Siegel)
- Pencils
- Pete Riss (signed as Joe Shuster)
- Inks
- George Roussos
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Superman [Clark Kent]; Lois Lane; Mr. Schultz (cameo, butcher); unnamed Police Chief; Joe "Hi-Note" Nitro (ex-villain, singer); Lex Luthor (villain)
- Synopsis
- Superman's arch enemy, Lex Luthor, invents a giant-sized tuning fork, whose concentrated vibrations cause buildings to collapse and safes to crumble.
- Reprints
Inker credit by Bob Hughes; writer credit by Martin O'Hearn. Pencils previously credited to Sam Citron. Based on Martin O’Hearn's blog:
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2014/04/millie-model-by-ken-bald-and-pete…,
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2014/03/pete-riss-mahunter.html, and
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2012/03/superman-riss-or-citron.html, and comparing this story
to Citron’s known work on Classics Illustrated 10 [HRN 140] and the DC Mr. District Attorney series, this art credit has been changed to Pete Riss. Riss and Finger Credit confirmed by Siegel's records: Siegel and Shuster v. National Comics Publications, Inc. et al., case no. 1099 (Westchester Cty. Sup. Ct. 1947).
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- Dave Gerard (signed)
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- Dave Gerard (signed)
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- He's polishing up his Jap lingo so he knows how to ask for Wheaties when we hit Tokyo
- Genre
- humor; war
- Script
- Bill Finger (signed as Jerry Siegel)
- Pencils
- Pete Riss (signed as Joe Shuster)
- Inks
- George Roussos
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Superman [Clark Kent]; Lois Lane; Flip (Lois' dog, introduction); Perry White; Mrs. Pendergast; Mrs. Loddy (cameo); Tommy Loddy (cameo); Herman (a dog catcher); Rocky Grimes (villain, introduction); Mr. Withers (villain); Joe (villain)
- Synopsis
- Lois and Clark set out to investigate a series of vicious dog-nappings, but it's Superman (whose secret identity becomes known to Lois' dog) who tracks down the true perpetrators of this racket.
- Reprints
Writer credit by Martin O'Hearn, inker credit by Bob Hughes. Pencils previously credited to Sam Citron. Based on Martin O’Hearn's blog:
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2014/04/millie-model-by-ken-bald-and-pete…,
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2014/03/pete-riss-mahunter.html, and
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2012/03/superman-riss-or-citron.html, and comparing this story
to Citron’s known work on Classics Illustrated 10 [HRN 140] and the DC Mr. District Attorney series, this art credit has been changed to Pete Riss. Finger and Riss Credits confirmed from Siegel's records: Siegel and Shuster v. National Comics Publications, Inc. et al., case no. 1099 (Westchester Cty. Sup. Ct. 1947).
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- Only Pep gives you this great array of model war planes free!
- Characters
- Superman
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- Henry Boltinoff (signed)
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- Henry Boltinoff (signed)
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- Henry Boltinoff (signed)
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- Henry Boltinoff
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- My cousin ought to fix it up in a jiffy!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Shorty
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- Synopsis
- Contact War Hemp Industries to learn how you can harvest Milkweed Floss to fill military life jackets.
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- Whitney Ellsworth (credited as Fred Whitby)
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- Genre
- adventure
Second page on inside back cover.
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- Don C. Cameron (signed as Jerry)
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- Sam Citron (signed as Joe)
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- Don Komisarow
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- Characters
- Lois Lane; Perry White; Clark Kent; Sari Mallon (introduction, movie star); Lee Grandon (introduction, Sari's publicity agent); Aces Doonan (villain, introduction)
- Synopsis
- Lois believes she is interviewing star Sari Mallon about a phony story concocted by her publicity agent, not knowing that a group of criminals are actually after the star's jewels.
- Reprints
First line: "Lois, here's an assignment you won't need Superman's help on!"
Writer credit by Bob Hughes. Credits changed to match Siegel's records: Siegel and Shuster v. National Comics Publications, Inc. et al., case no. 1099 (Westchester Cty. Sup. Ct. 1947).
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- Genre
- war
- Synopsis
- Baby Ruth helps fortify you against fatigue. Millions are sent to Uncle Sam's fighters everywhere.
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- I see your name's obliterated!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Slim; O'Sullivan
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- Genre
- aviation; war
- Script
- Bill Finger (signed as Jerry Siegel)
- Pencils
- Pete Riss (signed as Joe Shuster)
- Inks
- George Roussos
- Colors
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- Letters
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- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Superman [Clark Kent]; Lois Lane; Ivor Vanton (cameo, explorer, death); Dr. Hiram Carter (museum director); Dr. Porter; Dr. Jon Ericsson (explorer); Van Croft (villain, introduction); Charlie (villain)
- Synopsis
- Superman investigates the disappearance of a noted explorer and discovers that a member of the Metropolis Museum Board has kidnapped the explorer and swindled the museum of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
- Reprints
Writer credit by Martin O'Hearn; inker identification by Bob Hughes. Pencils previously credited to Sam Citron. Based on Martin O’Hearn's blog:
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2014/04/millie-model-by-ken-bald-and-pete…,
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2014/03/pete-riss-mahunter.html, and
http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/2012/03/superman-riss-or-citron.html, and comparing this story
to Citron’s known work on Classics Illustrated 10 [HRN 140] and the DC Mr. District Attorney series, this art credit has been changed to Pete Riss. Finger and Riss credits confirmed from Siegel's records: Siegel and Shuster v. National Comics Publications, Inc. et al., case no. 1099 (Westchester Cty. Sup. Ct. 1947).
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- Paul McCarthy (signed)
- Inks
- Paul McCarthy (signed)
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- Now that's what I call a pocket flashlight!
- Genre
- humor; military
Back cover.