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Whiz Comics
#91
L. Miller & Son
, 1950 Series
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Volume
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Price
6d 0-0-6 GBP
Pages
28
Indicia Frequency
On sale first Wednesday of each month.
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
L. Miller and Son, Ltd.
Brand
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The Silver Slingshot
(Table of Contents)
The Golden Arrow
/ cover / 1 page
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Pencils
Harry Parkhurst
Inks
Harry Parkhurst
Colors
?
Letters
typeset
Genre
western-frontier
Characters
Golden Arrow
Indexer Notes
Cover image is the main picture of the splash page of the story.
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Cover gallery
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 1)
Hedda and Tails
/ comic story / 1 page
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Script
Victor Pazmiño
Pencils
Victor Pazmiño
Inks
Victor Pazmiño
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh, Tails! The buckle on your collar is broken!
Genre
humour; children
Characters
Hedda; Tails (dog); Handy Andy (handyman)
Reprints
from
Whiz Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #47
(October 1943)
The Silver Slingshot
(Table of Contents: 2)
Golden Arrow
/ comic story / 9 pages
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Script
?
Pencils
Harry Parkhurst
Inks
Harry Parkhurst
Letters
?
Genre
western-frontier
Characters
Golden Arrow [Roger Parsons]
Reprints
from
Whiz Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #47
(October 1943)
The Siren's Song
(Table of Contents: 3)
Spy Smasher
/ comic story / 13 pages
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Script
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Pencils
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Inks
?
Letters
?
First Line of Dialogue or Text
What can even the invisible Spy Smasher do when he is left to die a hideous death?
Genre
spy; superhero
Characters
Spy Smasher [Alan Armstrong]; Eve Corby
Reprints
from
Whiz Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #47
(October 1943)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 4)
Pee Wee Pete
/ comic story / 2 pages
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Script
?
Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I must beg to be excused this afternoon...
Genre
humour; children
Characters
Pee Wee Pete; young girl at Pete's window; the widow Larkin; two men stealing her laundry
Reprints
from
Whiz Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #47
(October 1943)
Bread-Eater
(Table of Contents: 5)
Lazy Lee
/ comic story / 1 page
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Script
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Pencils
?
Inks
?
Letters
?
Genre
humour
Characters
Lazy Lee
Reprints
from
The Marvel Family (Fawcett, 1945 series) #38
(August 1949)
[no title indexed]
(Table of Contents: 6)
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Body Sculpture Club
/ comics-form advertising / 1 page
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The Silver Slingshot
The Golden Arrow
1.
["Oh, Tails! The buckle on your collar is broken!"]
Hedda and Tails
2.
The Silver Slingshot
Golden Arrow
3.
The Siren's Song
Spy Smasher
4.
["I must beg to be excused this afternoon..."]
Pee Wee Pete
5.
Bread-Eater
Lazy Lee
6.
["Bob, why can't you be like dad's men?"]
Body Sculpture Club
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Stephen Mitchell
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