- Script
- Rick Yager [as Dick Calkins] (signed)
- Pencils
- Rick Yager [as Dick Calkins] (signed)
- Inks
- Rick Yager [as Dick Calkins] (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- All set, Barney 'n' Doc?
- Genre
- science fiction; adventure
- Characters
- Anthony "Buck" Rogers; Buddy Deering; Doctor Elias Huer; Princess Alura; Black Barney; Prince Hydro (disguised as an old fisherman); Eel
- Reprints
- from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Sunday (National Newspaper Service)
1941-03-16 [Series I, strip number 573. Last four panels only. Panels seven and eight trimmed at bottom. Panel nine expanded on right side.]
1941-03-23 [Series I, strip number 574. Second panel dropped.]
1941-03-30 [Series I, strip number 575. Panels one, two, and eleven trimmed on sides. Panels five, six, and nine trimmed at bottom. Panel 10 dropped.]
1941-04-06 [Series I, strip number 576. Panel one trimmed both sides. Panels two through six and eleven, trimmed on left side. Panels seven and nine expanded on left side.]
1941-04-13 [Series 1, strip number 577. Panel two only reprinted here. Trimmed on right side.]
Part 1 of story number S28, "The Four Powers of Doomar" storyline, entitled, "Hydro", Series I and strips 573 to 577.
Dialogue simplified on all the reprinted comic strips. Instead of printing one Sunday page per page, the panels are rearranged to fit the pages.
- Script
- Stephen Douglas ?
- Pencils
- Ben Thompson (Rainbow Boy vignette)
- Inks
- Ben Thompson (Rainbow Boy vignette)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Rainbow Boy [Jay Watson]
Text page promoting Eastern Comics titles and additional news about the comics. Promoting the introduction of Rainbow Boy in Reg'lar Fellers Heroic Comics (Eastern Color, 1940 series) #14 (November 1942). Also includes letters from readers promoting pen pal correspondence or various writing clubs.
Excepts and summaries of letters from: Ruth Fendrich (Pelham, New York), Janet Matkin (Indianapolis, Indiana), Adam Rej (Depew, New York), Lester Buckner (Garden City, New Jersey), Lester Olten (Garden City, New Jersey), Billy McKenzie (Friday Harbor, Washington), Lyle Burroughs (Tonganoxie, Kansas), Helen Skintik (Cleveland, Ohio), Barbara Kelsey (Middletown, Connecticut), Ruth Cost (West Haven, Connecticut), Raymond Morehouse (Springfield, Massachusetts), I. Rubinstein (Brooklyn, New York), Jean Gebhart (Dallas Texas, James Keyes (Cleveland, Ohio), and Anna Alson (Trout Creek, Montana).
- Script
- Arthur Poinier (credited)
- Pencils
- Arthur Poinier (credited)
- Inks
- Arthur Poinier (credited)
- Letters
- Arthur Poinier ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Stop shooting chum. The target belt stopped and I'll have to crawl under and fix it!
- Genre
- humor; animal
- Characters
- Jitter; unnamed Jitter's owner; unnamed shooting gallery operator; unnamed policeman
- Reprints
- from Jitter Sunday (A. A. Kelleher Syndicate) 1941-03-09
Month and day was not removed from the comic strip.
- Pencils
- ? (logo art)
- Inks
- ? (logo art)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Names and addresses of kids willing to be pen pals.
- Script
- J. Carroll Mansfield
- Pencils
- J. Carroll Mansfield
- Inks
- J. Carroll Mansfield
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- J. Carroll Mansfield ?
- Genre
- non-fiction; history
- Characters
- Catherine De Medici; Francis II; Henry III; Charles IX
- Synopsis
- Historical facts about Catherine De Medici, ancient Germans using shields as sleds, and that the sponge is a living animal.
- Reprints
- from Would You Believe It? Sunday (Bell Newspaper Syndicate) 1937-02-14
Header (footer) to High Lights of History in previous sequence.
- Script
- J. Carroll Mansfield (signed)
- Pencils
- J. Carroll Mansfield (signed)
- Inks
- J. Carroll Mansfield (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- J. Carroll Mansfield ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- A trading junk on one of the great rivers of China...
- Genre
- non-fiction; history
- Synopsis
- Factoid about Chinese junks.
- Reprints
- from Historic Ships Sunday (Bell Newspaper Syndicate) 1937-02-14
Header (footer) to High Lights of History in previous sequence 13.
- Script
- William McCleery (signed as R. B. Fuller)
- Pencils
- Ralph Briggs Fuller (signed as R. B. Fuller)
- Inks
- Ralph Briggs Fuller (signed as R. B. Fuller)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- With Oaky aboard, Midnight Blue jumped high into the air...
- Genre
- adventure; humor; historical
- Characters
- Sir Oaky Doaks; Midnight Blue (a horse); Nellie (a horse); Nick; unnamed cowboys; King Cedric; unnamed female
- Reprints
- from Oaky Doaks daily (AP Newsfeatures [Associated Press]) 1938-12-17 [Panel two expanded on left side. Panel five trimmed on left and right side. Sixth panel dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1938-12-20 [Dialogue simplified.]
1938-12-21 [Third and fourth panels expanded on right side. Dialogue simplified.]
1938-12-22 [First panel dropped. Third and fourth panels trimmed on right. Dialogue simplified.]
1938-12-23 [First and sixth panels dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1938-12-24 [First panel dropped. Second panel expanded on right side. Fourth panel expanded on left and right sides. Fifth panel trimmed on left and right sides. Dialogue simplified.]
1938-12-26 [First panel dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
The strip from December 19, 1938 was skipped and not reprinted here.
- Script
- Leonard Dworkins (signed as L Gordon)
- Pencils
- Leonard Dworkins (signed as L Gordon)
- Inks
- Leonard Dworkins (signed as L Gordon)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ah'm going to follow Billy!
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Characters
- Tommy Hughes; Billy Hill; unnamed Spanish man; unnamed Spanish woman; two unnamed pilots
- Reprints
- from Skyroads daily (John F. Dille Co.) 1939-11-17 [Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-18 [First panel dropped. Second panel trimmed on left and right sides. Third panel trimmed on right side. Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-20 [Second and fourth panels dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-21 [Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-22 [Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-23 [Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-24 [Third and fourth panels dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-25 [Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-27 [Second panel dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-28 [Second and fourth panels dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1939-11-29 [First panel expanded on right side. Second panel dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
Details as to what was done to the reprints for November 17, 21-23, and 25 are not known.
- Script
- Paul Powell (credited)
- Pencils
- Frank Godwin
- Inks
- Frank Godwin
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hear that? The fire is exploding the shells!
- Genre
- adventure; teen; children; detective-mystery
- Characters
- Roy Powers; Chunky; unnamed pirates; Kimbal; unnamed members of Kimbal's crew; unnamed Navy Captain; Mr. Cotter (pirate chief)
- Reprints
- from Roy Powers daily (The Ledger Syndicate) 1940-05-17 [Second panel dropped. Third panel trimmed on right side. Panel one placed after panel three. Dialogue simplified.]
1940-05-28 [Third panel trimmed on left side. Dialogue simplified.]
1940-05-29 [Second panel dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1940-05-30 [Fourth panel trimmed on right side. Dialogue simplified.]
1940-05-31 [First, second, and third panels dropped. Dialogue simplified.]
1940-06-01 [First, second, and third panels expanded on left side. Dialogue simplified.]
1940-06-03 [Second panel only reprinted, trimmed on right side. Dialogue simplified.]
Unable to identify the date of original publication for a number of the panels.
- Script
- Julian Ollendorff (signed as Ollendorff)
- Pencils
- Julian Ollendorff (signed as Ollendorff)
- Inks
- Julian Ollendorff (signed as Ollendorff)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- While Olly, Dot and Dimp await Faro's beauty contest in a small city...
- Genre
- adventure
- Characters
- Skip Allen [Don Caballero]; Chiquita; unnamed fortune teller; unnamed carnival barker; Zwycko (carnival strong man); Pedro; unnamed carnival employee
- Reprints
- from Olly of the Movies daily (Consolidated News Features)
The strip ran between 1934-01-22 and 1938, so these reprints fall within that period.
- Script
- Art Nugent [as A. W. Nugent] (credited)
- Pencils
- Art Nugent [as A. W. Nugent]
- Inks
- Art Nugent [as A. W. Nugent]
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Art Nugent ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The eight ants, A, B, C, D, E...
- Genre
- non-fiction
- Reprints
- Reprints Funland Sunday (United Feature Syndicate) 19XX-XX-XX
Puzzle and activity page.
- Script
- S. L. Huntley (credited as Huntley)
- Pencils
- Art Huhta
- Inks
- Art Huhta
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; western-frontier
- Characters
- Pa Piffle [Paw Piffle]; Mescal Ike; unnamed checker player
- Reprints
- from Mescal Ike daily (Associated Newspapers)
Includes "Mescal Ike" by Huntley logo above the strip.
- Script
- Allen Saunders
- Pencils
- Elmer Woggon (signed as Wog)
- Inks
- Elmer Woggon (signed as Wog)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Elmer Woggon
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- So you and Wahoo are going to Kasbar to photograph...
- Genre
- adventure; humor
- Characters
- Steve Roper; Big Chief Wahoo; Pamela Barclay; Major Barclay; unnamed Indian guide (Indian not Native American)
- Reprints
- from Big Chief Wahoo daily (Publishers Syndicate) 1940-06-10 [Second panel trimmed on right side. Third panel expanded on right side.]
1940-06-11 [First panel expanded on left side. Third panel expanded on right side. Fourth panel dropped.]
1940-06-12 [First panel only reprinted.]
1940-06-19 [Panel three expanded on left side. Panel four expanded on right side.]
1940-06-20 [Panel two expanded on the right side.]
1940-06-21 [First panel expanded on the left side. First two panels only reprinted.]
The feature is just titled "Chief Wahoo" only. Storyline skips the strips from June 13 through June 18, 1940.