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- Bruno Premiani
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- Bruno Premiani
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- Ira Schnapp ?
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- Millions of readers know that this famous symbol...
Inside front cover. Promo for Tomahawk #4, with cover depicted. "On sale everywhere!"
- Script
- Philip Evans (credited as Phil Evans)
- Pencils
- Bill Ely
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- Bill Ely
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- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- Henry Fenwick; Jim Landau; Grace Duvall
- Synopsis
- Insurance investigator Grace Duvall goes undercover at an ice show after jewel thefts occur whenever the show plays a town.
- Keywords
- fire escape; guns; ice show; ice-skating; insurance; jewel theft; miniature camera; perfume; telephone; undercover
Script credit from Evans' estate (Comics Buyer's Guide June 15, 1990). Tag line of "Listen in to Gang Busters every Saturday night on C.B.S." at bottom of last page.
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Advertisement for Royal Desserts
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- Ray Thompson (signed as Ray T.)
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- Ray Thompson (signed as Ray T.)
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- Ray Thompson ? (signed as Ray T.)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Let's go in and hear our fortunes!
- Genre
- children
- Characters
- Pud
- Synopsis
- Pud pretends to be a swami to promote the fortunes included with Dubble Bubble gum.
Ad in comic format for Fleer Dubble Bubble Gum on top half of page.
- Script
- Henry Boltinoff (signed)
- Pencils
- Henry Boltinoff (signed)
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- Henry Boltinoff (signed)
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- It's starting to rain!
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Casey the Cop; Sarge
- Synopsis
- Casey uses a trash can to get out of the rain.
- Keywords
- rain
Occupies bottom 1/2 of page
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- John Prentice
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- John Prentice
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- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Synopsis
- An investigator solves a perfume-smuggling racket.
- Keywords
- Air France; alcohol; Benzoin; fishing boat; France; Grasse; heating oil; helicopter; motorcycle; perfume; smuggling
Story includes a short primer on making perfume. Story is told in the first person.
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- typeset (partial)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Straight Arrow (cameo)
Advertisement for Straight Arrow's Gold Colored Plastic Rite a Lite Arrowhead and Radiant Message Pass Card. Cost is 25 cents and a Nabisco Shredded Wheat box top from Dept. S, Box 260, New York 46, N.Y.
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- Edgar Allan Poe wrote the first real detective story...
- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Edgar Allan Poe
- Synopsis
- Anecdotes about detectives and written mysteries.
Occupies top 2/3 of page
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Advertisement for Nestlé's Crunch; occupies bottom 1/3 of page
- Script
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- Ramona Fradon
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- Ramona Fradon
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- ?
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- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- Lieutenant Halleck; Commissioner J. T. Scarpa; Chief Francis Reynolds; Bank president Joel J. Stevens; Al Macek; Omar Billings
- Synopsis
- Despite all the entrances being covered by police, robbers twice blast open a bank's vault and kill the watchman. An insurance investigator gets a job as a night watchman to see if it's an inside job.
- Keywords
- bank robbery; electric eye alarm; insurance; time bomb
- Script
- Al McLean (signed)
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- Al McLean (signed)
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- Al McLean (signed)
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- Al McLean ? (signed)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Your line of fortune tells me you are about to have lots of good luck!
- Genre
- non-fiction
- Synopsis
- A gypsy's fortune-telling racket involves sleight of hand to change an envelope containing $20 with a envelope containing plain paper.
- Keywords
- fortune-telling; gypsy; sleight of hand
Occupies top 2/3 of page
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Advertisement for Columbia bicycles from The Westfield Manufacturing Company; occupies bottom 1/3 of page
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- Mort Drucker (signed)
- Inks
- Mort Drucker (signed)
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- ?
- Letters
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- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- Rita Canay; Penny Worth; Jerry Burgess; Lt. Barney Hammer
- Synopsis
- Penny gets the lead for a new musical comedy, but her rival and her fiancé aren't happy about it.
- Keywords
- gas mask; murder; poison gas; theater
A "solve the mystery" story.
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List of people serving on the board: Dr. Lauretta Bender, Josette Frank, Dr. W. W. D. Sones, and Dr. S. Harcourt Peppard. Also a list of titles being published.
- Script
- William Schreiber (credited as Bill Schreiber) (signed)
- Pencils
- William Schreiber (credited as Bill Schreiber) (signed)
- Inks
- William Schreiber (credited as Bill Schreiber) (signed)
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- ?
- Letters
- William Schreiber ? (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Captain Tootsie; Rollo
- Synopsis
- Captain Tootsie and the gang dig a trap in the woods to capture a bear.
- Keywords
- bears; forest; hiking; trap; woods
- Script
- Philip Evans (credited as Phil Evans)
- Pencils
- Nick Cardy
- Inks
- Nick Cardy
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
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- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- Walt Wiley; Baldy Farrow; Big Bill Bascomb; Steve Bascomb; Joe Bascomb
- Synopsis
- A gang sets up one of their members to take the rap for them. The man, Walt Wiley, dies in prison, but not before his cellmate Baldy Farrow concocts a scheme for Walt to gain revenge after death.
- Keywords
- bridge; disguise; drowning; murder; parole; plastic surgery; poison; prison; revenge; robbery; telephone; television
Script credit from Evans' estate (Comics Buyer's Guide June 15, 1990)
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Advertisement for Art Instruction, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn.
- Script
- Jack Schiff
- Pencils
- Win Mortimer
- Inks
- Win Mortimer
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- advocacy; superhero
- Characters
- Superman
- Synopsis
- Superman settles an argument about the length of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, then promotes the United Nations' 1948 declaration on human rights.
Inside back cover.
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Back cover. Advertisement for Daisy Air Rifles from Daisy Manufacturing Company, Plymouth, Mich.