Art identification based on Patenaude’s signed covers for The Eagle #3 and 4, on which the art of the Eagle and Buddy is consistent with the art of them on this cover, including small and smoothly well-rounded heads, wide smiles with teeth showing, and their capes hanging in the air. Star-esque spiky circles are also used to convey the Nazis getting punched.
Harry Lucey art credits, synopsis, and some other information added by Craig Delich 9-28-08.
Some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-28-08.
Credits suggested by Jerry Bails' Who's Who.
Some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-28-08.
Last appearance.
Synopsis added by Craig Delich 10-26-08.
Harold Weber is a house name.
Art credits from Mark Heike.
The last half of Page 6 is an illustrated ad in panels, featuring The Kooba Kid, and a panel announcing a contest and prizes for kids making up the last line for a limerick. Contest closed July 25, 1941.
Sequence and all info added by Craig Delich 10-26-08. The last panel is an ad for a contest called "Kid Limericks", which asks readers to fill in the last line of a rhyme to win prizes: 1st prize = $25, 2nd prize [five total] = $5 each; and 3rd prize [50 total] = $1 each.