- Script
- Hal Foster
- Pencils
- Hal Foster
- Inks
- Hal Foster
- Letters
- Hal Foster
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Our story: To Alrick the call of adventure and freedom is irresistible…
- Genre
- adventure; historical
- Reprints
- from Prince Valiant Sundays (King Features) 1974-04-28
- Script
- Frank Robbins
- Pencils
- Frank Robbins
- Inks
- Frank Robbins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- In a perilous gamble, Haz and Sam dive out of their low-flying chopper!
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Johnny Hazard daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Fred Dickenson
- Pencils
- John Prentice
- Inks
- John Prentice
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- See this heater, Wiggers?
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Rip Kirby daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Peter O'Donnell
- Pencils
- Alfred Sindall
- Inks
- Alfred Sindall
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A brief sturggle… a slip…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Tug Transom daily (Daily Sketch) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [N307-N309, P1-P3]
- Script
- Archie Goodwin
- Pencils
- Al Williamson
- Inks
- Al Williamson
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- While the islanders face the pirate sub's cannon…
- Genre
- adventure; spy
- Reprints
- from Secret Agent Corrigan daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Peter O'Donnell
- Pencils
- Jim Holdaway
- Inks
- Jim Holdaway
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- We can't pass up £750,000 unless you're sure this is a trap
- Genre
- adventure; spy
- Reprints
- from Modesty Blaise daily (London Daily Express) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [1956-1961]
- Script
- Jim Lawrence
- Pencils
- Bill Crooks
- Inks
- Bill Crooks
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Do I have to spell it out?
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Captain Easy daily (NEA) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken Bald
- Inks
- Ken Bald
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Dr. Hannum Wyler is on his way to convince ghost surgeon…
- Genre
- drama; medical
- Reprints
- from Dr. Kildare daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Pete Hoffman
- Pencils
- Pete Hoffman
- Inks
- Pete Hoffman
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A thirsty informant is being questioned by Jeff…
- Genre
- adventure; detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Jeff Cobb daily (General Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Stan Lynde
- Pencils
- Stan Lynde
- Inks
- Stan Lynde
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- How horrible!
- Genre
- western-frontier; humor
- Reprints
- from Rick O'Shay daily (Chicago Tribune) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Pencils
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Inks
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ignoring the threat of the Joker, who has walked into a trap…
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Commissioner James Gordon; Joker; Robin [Dick Grayson]; Professor Matthew Cleek
- Synopsis
- Batman and Robin catch the Joker.
- Reprints
- from Batman daily (McClure Syndicate) 1944-05-29 - 1944-06-03
- Keywords
- Gotham City
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Murphy Anderson
- Inks
- Murphy Anderson
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yes, Rogers! I intend to destroy this weather satellite's space-mirror!
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Characters
- Buck Rogers
- Reprints
- from Buck Rogers daily (National Newspaper Service) 1959-02-09 - 1959-02-14
- Script
- Milton Caniff
- Pencils
- Milton Caniff
- Inks
- Milton Caniff
- Letters
- Frank Engli
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- When Poteet Canyon learns that Steve and Summer have separated -
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Steve Canyon Sundays (Field Enterprises) 1974-04-28
- Script
- Alfred Andriola
- Pencils
- Alfred Andriola
- Inks
- Alfred Andriola
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The gunmen have escaped, Andy has been taken to a hospital…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Kerry Drake Sundays (Field Enterprises) 1974-04-28
- Script
- Francis Durbridge
- Pencils
- John McNamara
- Inks
- John McNamara
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- How long had you been away from the garage, Mortfield…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Paul Temple daily (London Evening News) 1965-xx-xx - 1965-xx-xx [39-44]
- Script
- Stan Drake
- Pencils
- Stan Drake
- Inks
- Stan Drake
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Although Roger Borine was thought to be dead for years…
- Genre
- drama; romance
- Reprints
- from The Heart of Juliet Jones daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Alfred Andriola
- Pencils
- Alfred Andriola
- Inks
- Alfred Andriola
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- After Lefty leaves Luv, he goes to his office…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Kerry Drake daily (Field Enterprises) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Milton Caniff
- Pencils
- Milton Caniff
- Inks
- Milton Caniff
- Letters
- Frank Engli
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Poteet (in disguise) and Bitsy walk by the Canyons' apartment…
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Steve Canyon daily (Field Enterprises) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Will Gould
- Pencils
- Will Gould
- Inks
- Will Gould
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- While the two other members of the Terrific Three track their quarry…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Red Barry daily (King Features) 1933-08-05 - 1935-08-10
- Script
- Dan Barry
- Pencils
- Dan Barry
- Inks
- Dan Barry
- Letters
- Dan Barry
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- By radio control, the robot-ships are guided to the surface…
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Reprints
- from Flash Gordon daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- John Dixon
- Pencils
- John Dixon
- Inks
- John Dixon
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Air Hawk and the Flying Doctor daily (Sunday Mail) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Les Lilley
- Pencils
- John M. Burns
- Inks
- John M. Burns
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Seekers believe that they have found the escaped convict's hideout…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from The Seekers daily (Daily Sketch) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [M289-M294]
- Script
- Lee Falk
- Pencils
- Sy Barry
- Inks
- Sy Barry
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Fraka, the Phantom's fierce falcon…
- Genre
- adventure; jungle; superhero
- Reprints
- from The Phantom daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Jerry Siegel
- Pencils
- Joe Shuster
- Inks
- Wayne Boring
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You're a fine one!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Lois Lane; Superman [Clark Kent]
- Reprints
- from Superman daily (McClure Syndicate) 1942-08-10 - 1942-08-15
- Keywords
- Metropolis
- Script
- Don Sherwood
- Pencils
- Don Sherwood
- Inks
- Don Sherwood
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- As the onrushing thug, Rocko, throws himself at Flagg…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Dan Flagg Sundays (McNaught Syndicate) 1963-06-23
- Script
- John Dixon
- Pencils
- John Dixon
- Inks
- Hart Amos
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Air Hawk and the Flying Doctor Sunday (Sunday Mail) 1973-07-25
- Script
- Leonard Starr
- Pencils
- Leonard Starr
- Inks
- Leonard Starr
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- …A landslide has left Boomer stranded at Mavis Avisse's house!
- Genre
- drama; adventure
- Reprints
- from Mary Perkins on Stage Sundays (Chicago Tribune) 1974-04-28
- Script
- Will Eisner
- Pencils
- Will Eisner
- Inks
- Will Eisner
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ever since the underworld found out about the Spirit's reluctance…
- Genre
- superhero
- Reprints
- from The Spirit daily (Register and Tribune Syndicate) 1942-07-13 - 1942-07-18
- Script
- Alfredo Grassi (credited as Alfredo J. Grassi)
- Pencils
- José Luis Salinas
- Inks
- José Luis Salinas
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Inspector Dumont gets Helen and the coffee vendor arrested.
- Genre
- sports; adventure
- Reprints
- from Gunner daily (King Features) 1972-08-13 - 1972-08-18
- Script
- Harold Gray
- Pencils
- Harold Gray
- Inks
- Harold Gray
- Letters
- Harold Gray
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wow! Are my feet killin' me!
- Genre
- adventure; children
- Reprints
- from Little Orphan Annie Sundays (New York Daily News) 1936-04-28
- Script
- Harold Gray
- Pencils
- Harold Gray
- Inks
- Harold Gray
- Letters
- Harold Gray
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Listen, lady - how wouldja like to buy…
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Maw Green Sundays (New York Daily News) 1936-04-28
- Script
- Don Sherwood
- Pencils
- Don Sherwood
- Inks
- Don Sherwood
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Having dealt with the thug, rocko, Flagg is startled…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Dan Flagg daily (McNaught Syndicate) 1963-06-24 - 1963-06-29
- Script
- Sydney Jordan
- Pencils
- Sydney Jordan
- Inks
- Sydney Jordan
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Abducted from Earth… imprisoned in an incredibly engineered ship…
- Genre
- science fiction
- Reprints
- from Jeff Hawke daily (London Daily Express) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [H4917-H4922]
- Script
- Leonard Starr
- Pencils
- Leonard Starr
- Inks
- Leonard Starr
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- …While Avis wonders how to keep Boomer at her house…
- Genre
- drama; adventure
- Reprints
- from Mary Perkins on Stage daily (Chicago Tribune) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Jim Lawrence
- Pencils
- Yaroslav Horak
- Inks
- Yaroslav Horak
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What sort of fitness tests?
- Genre
- spy
- Reprints
- from James Bond daily (London Daily Express) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [903-907]
- Script
- Harold Gray
- Pencils
- Harold Gray
- Inks
- Harold Gray
- Letters
- Harold Gray
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yesterday, out on the lonely desert road…
- Genre
- adventure; children
- Reprints
- from Little Orphan Annie daily (New York Daily News) 1936-02-24 - 1936-02-29
- Script
- Milton Caniff
- Pencils
- Milton Caniff
- Inks
- Milton Caniff
- Letters
- Frank Engli
- Genre
- humor; adventure
- Characters
- Miss Lace
- Reprints
- from Male Call xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- Jim Edgar
- Pencils
- Frank Bellamy
- Inks
- Frank Bellamy
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- What goes on out there in the square, Miretta?
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Reprints
- from Garth daily (Daily Mirror) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [G67-G-72]
- Script
- Russ Manning
- Pencils
- Russ Manning
- Inks
- Russ Manning
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Tied to the heaving deck of the storm-tossed galley…
- Genre
- adventure; jungle
- Reprints
- from Tarzan Sundays (United Feature) 1974-04-28
- Script
- Frank Robbins
- Pencils
- Frank Robbins
- Inks
- Frank Robbins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Deep in the middle of nowhere, Buz luxuriates…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Johnny Hazard Sunday (King Features) 1974-04-28
- Script
- Roy Crane
- Pencils
- Hank Schlensker
- Inks
- Hank Schlensker
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- And this dancer said her boyfriend has more Greek and Roman coins?
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Buz Sawyer daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Allen Saunders
- Pencils
- Bill Overgard (credited as William Overgard)
- Inks
- Bill Overgard (credited as William Overgard)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Steve is searching for a picture of Trudy to give to the police when the door opens!
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Steve Roper & Mike Nomad daily (Field Enterprises) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Paul Norris
- Pencils
- Paul Norris
- Inks
- Paul Norris
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Reprints
- from Brick Bradford daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Jo Addams
- Pencils
- Luis Roca
- Inks
- Luis Roca
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Why have I been brought here?
- Genre
- science fiction
- Reprints
- from Scarth AD 2195 daily (The Sun) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [189-194]
- Script
- John Cullen Murphy
- Pencils
- John Cullen Murphy
- Inks
- Carlos Garzón
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Mr. Kann, it's Ben Bolt.
- Genre
- sports
- Reprints
- from Big Ben Bolt daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Chester Gould
- Pencils
- Chester Gould
- Inks
- Chester Gould
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- As your seer, I see bad signs for tonight.
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Dick Tracy daily (Chicago Tribune) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Elliott Caplin
- Pencils
- Lou Fine
- Inks
- Lou Fine
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I still can't figure out what I'm doing in West Berlin…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Peter Scratch daily (Newsday) 1966-04-18 - 1966-04-23
- Script
- Lee Falk
- Pencils
- Fred Fredericks
- Inks
- Fred Fredericks
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You actually met the man who owns the giant bees?
- Genre
- adventure; superhero
- Reprints
- from Mandrake the Magician daily (King Features) 1974-04-29 - 1974-05-04
- Script
- Jerry Capp
- Pencils
- Neal Adams
- Inks
- Neal Adams
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Marcy, I'd like to think I'm one person you can't fool in this situation…
- Genre
- drama; medical
- Reprints
- from Ben Casey daily (NEA) 1964-06-08 - 1964-06-13
- Script
- Fred Harman
- Pencils
- Fred Harman
- Inks
- Fred Harman
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Me sure want to see big fisty-cuff-um fight, Red Ryder!
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Little Beaver; Red Ryder
- Reprints
- from Red Ryder daily (McNaught Syndicate) 1952-03-24 - 1952-03-29
- Script
- Paul Reinman
- Pencils
- Paul Reinman
- Inks
- Rob Thompson
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; jungle
- Reprints
- from Tarzan daily (United Feature) 1949-05-30 - 1949-06-04 [3055-3060]
- Script
- Kreigh Collins
- Pencils
- Kreigh Collins
- Inks
- Kreigh Collins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Kevin has set Selim's broken leg, but Selim is in no condition to be moved.
- Genre
- adventure; historical
- Reprints
- from Kevin the Bold Sundays (NEA) 1955-04-17
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[no title indexed]
Little Orphan Annie
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1.
["Our story: To Alrick the call of adventure and freedom is irresistible…"]
Prince Valiant
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2.
["In a perilous gamble, Haz and Sam dive out of their low-flying chopper!"]
Johnny Hazard
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3.
Table of Contents
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4.
["See this heater, Wiggers?"]
Rip Kirby
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5.
["A brief sturggle… a slip…"]
Tug Transom
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6.
["While the islanders face the pirate sub's cannon…"]
Secret Agent Corrigan
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7.
["We can't pass up £750,000 unless you're sure this is a trap"]
Modesty Blaise
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8.
["Do I have to spell it out?"]
Captain Easy
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9.
["Dr. Hannum Wyler is on his way to convince ghost surgeon…"]
Dr. Kildare
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10.
["A thirsty informant is being questioned by Jeff…"]
Jeff Cobb
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11.
["How horrible!"]
Rick O'Shay
-
12.
["Ignoring the threat of the Joker, who has walked into a trap…"]
Batman
-
13.
["Yes, Rogers! I intend to destroy this weather satellite's space-mirror!"]
Buck Rogers
-
14.
["When Poteet Canyon learns that Steve and Summer have separated -"]
Steve Canyon
-
15.
["The gunmen have escaped, Andy has been taken to a hospital…"]
Kerry Drake
-
16.
["How long had you been away from the garage, Mortfield…"]
Paul Temple
-
17.
["Although Roger Borine was thought to be dead for years…"]
The Heart of Juliet Jones
-
18.
["After Lefty leaves Luv, he goes to his office…"]
Kerry Drake
-
19.
["Poteet (in disguise) and Bitsy walk by the Canyons' apartment…"]
Steve Canyon
-
20.
["While the two other members of the Terrific Three track their quarry…"]
Red Barry
-
21.
["By radio control, the robot-ships are guided to the surface…"]
Flash Gordon
-
22.
Jackaroo
Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors
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23.
["The Seekers believe that they have found the escaped convict's hideout…"]
The Seekers
-
24.
["Fraka, the Phantom's fierce falcon…"]
The Phantom
-
25.
["You're a fine one!"]
Superman
-
26.
["As the onrushing thug, Rocko, throws himself at Flagg…"]
Dan Flagg
-
27.
Missile
Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors
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28.
["…A landslide has left Boomer stranded at Mavis Avisse's house!"]
Mary Perkins on Stage
-
29.
["Ever since the underworld found out about the Spirit's reluctance…"]
The Spirit
-
30.
["Inspector Dumont gets Helen and the coffee vendor arrested."]
Gunner
-
31.
["Wow! Are my feet killin' me!"]
Little Orphan Annie
-
32.
["Listen, lady - how wouldja like to buy…"]
Maw Green
-
33.
["Having dealt with the thug, rocko, Flagg is startled…"]
Dan Flagg
-
34.
["Abducted from Earth… imprisoned in an incredibly engineered ship…"]
Jeff Hawke
-
35.
["…While Avis wonders how to keep Boomer at her house…"]
Mary Perkins on Stage
-
36.
["What sort of fitness tests?"]
James Bond
-
37.
["Yesterday, out on the lonely desert road…"]
Little Orphan Annie
-
38.
Fever Communicated by Contact
Male Call
-
39.
["What goes on out there in the square, Miretta?"]
Garth
-
40.
["Tied to the heaving deck of the storm-tossed galley…"]
Tarzan
-
41.
["Deep in the middle of nowhere, Buz luxuriates…"]
Johnny Hazard
-
42.
["And this dancer said her boyfriend has more Greek and Roman coins?"]
Buz Sawyer
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43.
["Steve is searching for a picture of Trudy to give to the police when the door opens!"]
Steve Roper & Mike Nomad
-
44.
Lore
Brick Bradford
-
45.
["Why have I been brought here?"]
Scarth AD 2195
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46.
["Mr. Kann, it's Ben Bolt."]
Big Ben Bolt
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47.
["As your seer, I see bad signs for tonight."]
Dick Tracy
-
48.
["I still can't figure out what I'm doing in West Berlin…"]
Peter Scratch
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49.
["You actually met the man who owns the giant bees?"]
Mandrake the Magician
-
50.
["Marcy, I'd like to think I'm one person you can't fool in this situation…"]
Ben Casey
-
51.
["Me sure want to see big fisty-cuff-um fight, Red Ryder!"]
Red Ryder
-
52.
[Tarzan and the Slavers]
Tarzan
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53.
["Kevin has set Selim's broken leg, but Selim is in no condition to be moved."]
Kevin the Bold
- Jan Roar Hansen
- Michael Hoskin
- Thomas Jan