- Price
- 0.50 USD
- Pages
- 16
- Indicia Frequency
- Weekly
- On-sale Date
-
1973-08-17
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- DynaPubs
- Brand
-
- Editing
- Alan Light [as Alan L. Light]
- Script
- Jerry Siegel
- Pencils
- Joe Shuster
- Inks
- Joe Shuster
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Clark Kent, on the trail of vanishing workers…
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Superman [Clark Kent]; Rajek; Dr. Grout
- Reprints
- from Superman Sundays (McClure Syndicate) 1940-01-21
- Script
- Bob Moore
- Pencils
- Carl Pfeufer
- Inks
- Carl Pfeufer
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Tad is seated with great ceremony on a great block of stone…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Tad of the Tanbark Sundays (Watkins Syndicate) xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- Bob Moore
- Pencils
- Carl Pfeufer
- Inks
- Carl Pfeufer
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Don's father has discovered the stronghold of the Destroyer
- Genre
- science fiction
- Reprints
- from Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire Sundays (Watkins Syndicate) xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- Philip Nowlan
- Pencils
- Dick Calkins
- Inks
- Dick Calkins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Now I've got you!
- Genre
- science fiction
- Reprints
- from Buck Rogers Sundays (National Newspaper Syndicate) xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- Lee Falk
- Pencils
- Phil Davis
- Inks
- Phil Davis
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- In the kingdom of murderers, Mandrake's giant black servant, Lothar…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Mandrake the Magician Sundays (King Features) 1935-04-14
- Script
- Rudolph Dirks
- Pencils
- Rudolph Dirks
- Inks
- Rudolph Dirks
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from Katzenjammer Kids Sundays (American Journal-Examiner) 1905-11-19
- Script
- Harold H. Knerr
- Pencils
- Harold H. Knerr
- Inks
- Harold H. Knerr
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ooh! Ain't he fierce?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from The Original Katzenjammer Kids Sundays (Star Company) 1915-09-12
- Script
- George McManus
- Pencils
- George McManus
- Inks
- George McManus
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
- from The Whole Blooming Family Sundays (Star Company) 1916-xx-xx
- Script
- Milt Caniff
- Pencils
- Milt Caniff
- Inks
- Milt Caniff
- Letters
- Milt Caniff
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Did ye pipe th' bit o' all right we rescued along with th' wee one?
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Terry and the Pirates daily (Chicago Tribune) 1938-07-18 - 1938-07-24
- Script
- Chester Gould
- Pencils
- Chester Gould
- Inks
- Chester Gould
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Just outside a certain northern town, a uniformed figure…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Dick Tracy daily (Chicago Tribune) 1936-12-7 - 1936-12-13
- Script
- Philip Nowlan
- Pencils
- Dick Calkins
- Inks
- Dick Calkins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- In Mura, the mysterious moon of Neptune, Buddy and Alura found a race of people…
- Genre
- science fiction
- Reprints
- from Buck Rogers Sundays (National Newspaper Syndicate) xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Pencils
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Inks
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Alfred, butler to Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson…
- Genre
- superhero
- Reprints
- from Batman Sundays (McClure Syndicate) 1944-05-14
- Script
- Glenn Chaffin
- Pencils
- Hal Forrest
- Inks
- Hal Forrest
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Betty has at last arrived at Los Santos, after her long, solo flight…
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Tailspin Tommy Sundays (United Feature) xxxx-xx-xx [89]
- Script
- George Herriman
- Pencils
- George Herriman
- Inks
- George Herriman
- Letters
- George Herriman
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The moon is full to-night - as it has been many a night in the past…
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from Krazy Kat Sundays (King Features) xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- George Herriman
- Pencils
- George Herriman
- Inks
- George Herriman
- Letters
- George Herriman
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ever hear of this fella Plutarch, Krazy?
- Genre
- humor; anthropomorphic-funny animals
- Reprints
- from Krazy Kat daily (King Features) 1919-10-01
- Script
- Lyman Young
- Pencils
- Alex Raymond
- Inks
- Alex Raymond
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- How it began - Spud Slavins, a young aviator, is shanghied and taken to Africa…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Tim Tyler's Luck Sundays (King Features) 1933-01-08
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0.
["Clark Kent, on the trail of vanishing workers…"]
Superman
-
1.
["Tad is seated with great ceremony on a great block of stone…"]
Tad of the Tanbark
-
2.
["Don's father has discovered the stronghold of the Destroyer"]
Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire
-
3.
["Now I've got you!"]
Buck Rogers
-
4.
["In the kingdom of murderers, Mandrake's giant black servant, Lothar…"]
Mandrake the Magician
-
5.
It Was the Teacher's Birthday!
Katzenjammer Kids
-
6.
["Ooh! Ain't he fierce?"]
The Original Katzenjammer Kids
-
7.
Pa Blooming Wouldn't Have Any Luck if He Found a Barrel of Gold
The Whole Blooming Family
-
8.
["Did ye pipe th' bit o' all right we rescued along with th' wee one?"]
Terry and the Pirates
-
9.
["Just outside a certain northern town, a uniformed figure…"]
Dick Tracy
-
10.
["In Mura, the mysterious moon of Neptune, Buddy and Alura found a race of people…"]
Buck Rogers
-
11.
["Alfred, butler to Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson…"]
Batman
-
12.
["Betty has at last arrived at Los Santos, after her long, solo flight…"]
Tailspin Tommy
-
13.
["The moon is full to-night - as it has been many a night in the past…"]
Krazy Kat
-
14.
["Ever hear of this fella Plutarch, Krazy?"]
Krazy Kat
-
15.
["How it began - Spud Slavins, a young aviator, is shanghied and taken to Africa…"]
Tim Tyler's Luck
- Michael Hoskin
- Mark Q
- Tony R. Rose