- Script
- Hal Foster
- Pencils
- Hal Foster
- Inks
- Hal Foster
- Letters
- Hal Foster
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Our story: In a Tangiers slave market…
- Genre
- adventure; historical
- Reprints
- from Prince Valiant Sundays (King Features) 1976-01-25
- Script
- Frank Robbins
- Pencils
- Frank Robbins
- Inks
- Frank Robbins
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Johnny Hazard daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Fred Dickenson
- Pencils
- John Prentice
- Inks
- John Prentice
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- If anybody had his head screwed on right…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Rip Kirby daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Stan Lynde
- Pencils
- Stan Lynde
- Inks
- Stan Lynde
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- There ain't no point in follerin' that fool horse, Rick.
- Genre
- western-frontier; humor
- Reprints
- from Rick O'Shay daily (Chicago Tribune) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Archie Goodwin
- Pencils
- Al Williamson
- Inks
- Al Williamson
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You think Ralph's partner was on to something?
- Genre
- adventure; spy
- Reprints
- from Secret Agent Corrigan daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Peter O'Donnell
- Pencils
- Jim Holdaway
- Inks
- Jim Holdaway
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; spy
- Reprints
- from Modesty Blaise daily (London Daily Express) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [7-12]
- Script
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Pencils
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Inks
- ? [as Bob Kane]
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Fifty dollars for the contents of this wastebasket…
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Batman [Bruce Wayne]; Commissioner James Gordon; Robin [Dick Grayson]
- Reprints
- from Batman daily (McClure Syndicate) 1946-04-01 - 1946-04-06
- Keywords
- Gotham City
- Script
- Jim Lawrence
- Pencils
- Bill Crooks
- Inks
- Bill Crooks
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Who is it?
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Captain Easy daily (NEA) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Milton Caniff
- Pencils
- Dick Rockwell (sourced)
- Inks
- Milton Caniff
- Letters
- Shel Dorf
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Bitsy believes her 'bug' has been sabotaged!
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Steve Canyon Sundays (Field Enterprises) 1976-01-25
- Script
- Leonard Starr
- Pencils
- Leonard Starr
- Inks
- Leonard Starr
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Am I late, Harry?
- Genre
- drama; adventure
- Reprints
- from Mary Perkins on Stage Sundays (Chicago Tribune) 1976-01-25
- Script
- Francis Durbridge
- Pencils
- John McNamara
- Inks
- John McNamara
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Paul Temple daily (London Evening News) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [31-36]
- Script
- Milton Caniff
- Pencils
- Dick Rockwell (sourced)
- Inks
- Milton Caniff
- Letters
- Shel Dorf
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Bitsy, they're after us in the B-25!
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Steve Canyon daily (Field Enterprises) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ken Bald
- Inks
- Ken Bald
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Drug addict Anderson shocks his sister with his request…
- Genre
- drama; medical
- Reprints
- from Dr. Kildare daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Leonard Starr
- Pencils
- Leonard Starr
- Inks
- Leonard Starr
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- …Mary enters Howzer's office without being announced…
- Genre
- drama; adventure
- Reprints
- from Mary Perkins on Stage daily (Chicago Tribune) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Lee Falk
- Pencils
- Sy Barry
- Inks
- Sy Barry
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; jungle; superhero
- Characters
- The Phantom [Kit Walker]; Devil; Nick; Molo
- Synopsis
- The Phantom continues on the trail of Nick and Molo; meanwhile, the thieves begin to fall out.
- Reprints
- from The Phantom daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Keywords
- Bangalla
- Script
- Jo Addams
- Pencils
- Luis Roca
- Inks
- Luis Roca
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- How can Ian and I help to avert this financial crisis?
- Genre
- science fiction
- Reprints
- from Scarth AD 2195 (The Sun) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [543-548]
- Script
- Jerry Siegel
- Pencils
- Joe Shuster
- Inks
- Wayne Boring
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Miss Dreamface has hurled herself from the speeding Metropolis Express
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Lois Lane; Superman [Clark Kent]; Perry White; Miss Dreamface
- Synopsis
- Miss Dreamface tries to seduce Superman but he is intimidated by her and departs. Soon after, Clark Kent is sent to get the story on Miss Dreamface.
- Reprints
- from Superman daily (McClure Syndicate) 1944-05-01 - 1944-05-06
- Keywords
- Daily Planet; Metropolis
- Script
- Kreigh Collins
- Pencils
- Kreigh Collins
- Inks
- Kreigh Collins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yewood, the bully of Dumbarton…
- Genre
- adventure; historical
- Reprints
- from Kevin the Bold Sundays (NEA) 1957-01-20
- Script
- S. M. Iger
- Pencils
- S. M. Iger
- Inks
- S. M. Iger
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hooray! We're off!
- Genre
- adventure; children
- Reprints
- from Bobby daily (Phoenix Features) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- Stan Drake
- Pencils
- Stan Drake
- Inks
- Stan Drake
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Lapin wants to change his whole act…
- Genre
- drama; romance
- Reprints
- from The Heart of Juliet Jones daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Frank Godwin
- Pencils
- Frank Godwin
- Inks
- Frank Godwin
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I want to use that bathing suit in our amateur fashion show…
- Genre
- humor; adventure
- Reprints
- from Connie Sundays (Ledger Syndicate) 1931-07-26
- Script
- Les Lilley
- Pencils
- John M. Burns
- Inks
- John M. Burns
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from The Seekers daily (Daily Sketch) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [P217-P222]
- Script
- Mickey Spillane
- Pencils
- Eddie Robbins
- Inks
- Eddie Robbins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Midnight Monday.
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Mike Hammer daily (Phoenix Features) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx
- Script
- Jim Edgar
- Pencils
- Frank Bellamy
- Inks
- Frank Bellamy
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Reprints
- from Garth daily (Daily Mirror) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [H124-H129]
- Script
- Jim Lawrence
- Pencils
- Yaroslav Horak
- Inks
- Yaroslav Horak
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- spy
- Reprints
- from James Bond daily (London Daily Express) xxxx-xx-xx - xxxx-xx-xx [1449-1454]
- Script
- Morris Weiss
- Pencils
- Morris Weiss
- Inks
- Morris Weiss
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Number two! Win and place!
- Genre
- drama; humor
- Reprints
- from Mickey Finn daily (McNaught Syndicate) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Tony DiPreta
- Inks
- Tony DiPreta
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- First stop, Wilkes-Barre, Penn!!
- Genre
- sports
- Reprints
- from Joe Palooka daily (McNaught Syndicate) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Dan Barry
- Pencils
- Dan Barry
- Inks
- Dan Barry
- Letters
- Ben Oda (sourced)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Remember - I want those betrayers alive!
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Reprints
- from Flash Gordon daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Russ Manning
- Pencils
- Russ Manning
- Inks
- Russ Manning
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Tarzan! Thank heavens!
- Genre
- adventure; jungle
- Reprints
- from Tarzan Sundays (United Feature) 1976-01-25
- Script
- Frank Robbins
- Pencils
- Frank Robbins
- Inks
- Frank Robbins
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Playing for time, Haz pretends knowledge of the hiding place…
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Johnny Hazard Sunday (King Features) 1976-01-25
- Script
- Roy Crane
- Pencils
- Hank Schlensker
- Inks
- Hank Schlensker
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Dover's seen the light, Tony.
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Buz Sawyer daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Alfred Andriola
- Pencils
- Alfred Andriola
- Inks
- Alfred Andriola
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Suspecting the 'burglar' might have stolen the Mooney's expense money…
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Kerry Drake daily (Field Enterprises) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Paul Norris
- Pencils
- Paul Norris
- Inks
- Paul Norris
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; science fiction
- Reprints
- from Brick Bradford daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Chester Gould
- Pencils
- Chester Gould
- Inks
- Chester Gould
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- That was a mouth - did I get 'im?
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
- from Dick Tracy daily (Chicago Tribune) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Alex Kotzky
- Pencils
- Alex Kotzky
- Inks
- Alex Kotzky
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You got in rather late last night, didn't you, Ms. Powers?
- Genre
- drama
- Reprints
- from Apartment 3-G daily (Field Enterprises) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Lee Falk
- Pencils
- Fred Fredericks
- Inks
- Fred Fredericks
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Yes, I understand.
- Genre
- adventure; superhero
- Reprints
- from Mandrake the Magician daily (King Features) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Jerry Capp
- Pencils
- Neal Adams
- Inks
- Neal Adams
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I repeat, Mr. Rollins: What are your feelings now toward…
- Genre
- drama; medical
- Reprints
- from Ben Casey daily (NEA) 1966-03-07 - 1966-03-12
- Script
- Allen Saunders; John Saunders
- Pencils
- Bill Overgard (credited as William Overgard)
- Inks
- Bill Overgard (credited as William Overgard)
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- With growing anger, Mike listens as Lank tells…
- Genre
- adventure
- Reprints
- from Steve Roper & Mike Nomad daily (Field Enterprises) 1976-01-26 - 1976-01-31
- Script
- Harold Gray
- Pencils
- Harold Gray
- Inks
- Harold Gray
- Letters
- Harold Gray
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Leapin' lizards! Didja see th' crowd next door…
- Genre
- adventure; children
- Reprints
- from Little Orphan Annie daily (New York Daily News) 1937-11-04 - 1937-11-09
- Script
- Bob Lubbers
- Pencils
- Bob Lubbers
- Inks
- Dick Van Buren
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; jungle
- Reprints
- from Tarzan daily (United Feature) 1951-02-26 - 1951-03-03 [3600-3605]
- Script
- Alfredo Grassi (credited as Alfredo J. Grassi)
- Pencils
- José Luis Salinas
- Inks
- José Luis Salinas
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Gunner is removed from the field on a stretcher…
- Genre
- sports; adventure
- Reprints
- from Gunner daily (King Features) 1975-02-10 - 1975-02-15
- Script
- John Dixon
- Pencils
- John Dixon
- Inks
- Hart Amos
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; aviation
- Reprints
- from Air Hawk and the Flying Doctor Sunday (Sunday Mail) 1973-12-20
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0.
[no title indexed]
Kerry Drake
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1.
["Our story: In a Tangiers slave market…"]
Prince Valiant
-
2.
[Kickoff to Nowhere!]
Johnny Hazard
-
3.
["If anybody had his head screwed on right…"]
Rip Kirby
-
4.
["There ain't no point in follerin' that fool horse, Rick."]
Rick O'Shay
-
5.
["You think Ralph's partner was on to something?"]
Secret Agent Corrigan
-
6.
[Origin of Modesty Blaise]
Modesty Blaise
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7.
["Fifty dollars for the contents of this wastebasket…"]
Batman
-
8.
["Who is it?"]
Captain Easy
-
9.
["Bitsy believes her 'bug' has been sabotaged!"]
Steve Canyon
-
10.
["Am I late, Harry?"]
Mary Perkins on Stage
-
11.
[Paul Temple and the Cabloni Affair]
Paul Temple
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12.
["Bitsy, they're after us in the B-25!"]
Steve Canyon
-
13.
["Drug addict Anderson shocks his sister with his request…"]
Dr. Kildare
-
14.
["…Mary enters Howzer's office without being announced…"]
Mary Perkins on Stage
-
15.
[Star of Bangalla]
The Phantom
-
16.
["How can Ian and I help to avert this financial crisis?"]
Scarth AD 2195
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17.
["Miss Dreamface has hurled herself from the speeding Metropolis Express"]
Superman
-
18.
["Yewood, the bully of Dumbarton…"]
Kevin the Bold
-
19.
["Hooray! We're off!"]
Bobby
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20.
["Lapin wants to change his whole act…"]
The Heart of Juliet Jones
-
21.
["I want to use that bathing suit in our amateur fashion show…"]
Connie
-
22.
[The Missing Star]
The Seekers
-
23.
["Midnight Monday."]
Mike Hammer
-
24.
[The Beast of Ultor]
Garth
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25.
[The Golden Ghost]
James Bond
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26.
["Number two! Win and place!"]
Mickey Finn
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27.
["First stop, Wilkes-Barre, Penn!!"]
Joe Palooka
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28.
["Remember - I want those betrayers alive!"]
Flash Gordon
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29.
["Tarzan! Thank heavens!"]
Tarzan
-
30.
["Playing for time, Haz pretends knowledge of the hiding place…"]
Johnny Hazard
-
31.
["Dover's seen the light, Tony."]
Buz Sawyer
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32.
["Suspecting the 'burglar' might have stolen the Mooney's expense money…"]
Kerry Drake
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33.
[Lore Revisited]
Brick Bradford
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34.
["That was a mouth - did I get 'im?"]
Dick Tracy
-
35.
["You got in rather late last night, didn't you, Ms. Powers?"]
Apartment 3-G
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36.
["Yes, I understand."]
Mandrake the Magician
-
37.
["I repeat, Mr. Rollins: What are your feelings now toward…"]
Ben Casey
-
38.
["With growing anger, Mike listens as Lank tells…"]
Steve Roper & Mike Nomad
-
39.
["Leapin' lizards! Didja see th' crowd next door…"]
Little Orphan Annie
-
40.
[Senor Lazar]
Tarzan
-
41.
["The Gunner is removed from the field on a stretcher…"]
Gunner
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42.
Pearls of Death
Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors
- Jan Roar Hansen
- Michael Hoskin
- Thomas Jan