Sullivan credit verified by the artist. Guardineer credit from Craig Delich.
Letterer credit added by Craig Delich.
The New York World's Fair covers 1,216,000 acres at a cost of $156,000,000 and expects 60,000,000 visitors.
Letterer credit added by Craig Delich.
Writer and letterer credits added by Craig Delich.
The Fair has moving chairs that take people through a building so they don't have to walk; over 10 miles of sanitary sewers, 20 miles of storm sewers, and 15 miles of water mains were laid at the Fair; the "Railroad Exhibit" features the largest working miniature railroad in the world; the Fair features a small plot of land devoted to the growing of wheat whose scientific cultivation will make it the most valuable wheat field for its size in the world; if the 7 million cubic yards of material moved from grading the Fair grounds were concrete, it would be enough to pave a highway from New York to Daytona Beach; paintings done at the Fair are destroyed every night and re-created the next day; there are 17 miles of roads on the Fair grounds; the Fair has an architectural model of New York City a city block long and the Empire State Building appears 23' high.
Letterer credit added by Craig Delich.
In the story, Shorty mentions that Slam lives in Cleveland, Ohio, the hometown of the writer/artist team on the strip.
First Sandman story to appear in print, before Adventure Comics #40.
Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
Artist credit per Craig Delich; we previously credited Raymond Perry. Found on the back cover.