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COVER DETAILS
Characters:
Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]
Pencils:
E. E. Hibbard
Inks:
E. E. Hibbard
STORY DETAILS
Title:
The Great Blue Father
Characters:
Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; Grace (Plasm's secretary, introduction); James Sissok (a government official, introduction); Professor Proto Plasm [aka Great Blue Feather] (villain, introduction); Plasm's assistants [Clara; rest unnamed] (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis:
A scientist by the name of Professor Proto Plasm invents a "moron hormone" that makes people simple-minded, including Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman.
Pages:
13.000
Script:
William Marston [as Charles Moulton] (credited)
Pencils:
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Inks:
Harry Peter [as H. G. Peter] (signed)
Notes:
Writer credit from "The Secret History of Wonder Woman" (Jill Lapore, 2014).
Story title corrected by Dick Sabo.
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Letters:
Al Smith
Notes:
Letterer credit by Craig Delich.
Characters:
Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher]
Letters:
Al Smith
Title:
Tomorrow the World!
Pages:
16.000
Script:
James Gow; Armand d'Usseau; ? (adaptation)
Notes:
Adapted from the 1944 movie "Tomorrow, the World!", which was in turn adapted from the 1943 play of the same name. The play was written by James Gow and Armand d'Usseau. The movie was written by Ring Lardner, Jr. and Leopold Atlas, Interestingly, Gow and d'Usseau are credited in the comic, but Lardner and Atlas (and whoever actually wrote the comic) are not. The title comes from Adolph Hitler's quote "Today Germany; tomorrow the world."
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Title:
The Man with the Missing Memory!
Characters:
Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Professor Memory (villain, introduction); The Checker Mob [Tim; rest unnamed] (villains, introduction for all); The Crime Syndicate (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis:
The Checker Mob and the Crime Syndicate are both after Professor Memory, a man who has been picked up by Doiby in his cab suffering from amnesia. Green Lantern's job is to discover why.
Pages:
13.000
Script:
Alfred Bester ?
Pencils:
Jon Chester Kozlak [as CK] (signed)
Inks:
Jon Chester Kozlak [as CK] (signed)
Notes:
Writer credit by Craig Delich.
Alan Scott graduated from Hale University, and his house number is #679 in this story.
Title:
The Story of the French and Indian War
Pages:
4.000
Script:
M. C. Gaines; W. W. D. Sones
Pencils:
Allen Simon
Inks:
Allen Simon
Reprints:
Picture Stories from American History (EC, 1945 series) #2 (1946)
Notes:
Credits from reprint. We formerly credited the art to Don Cameron in error.
Title:
The Pearl and the Pelican
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Jack Miller [as Jay Marr] (credited)
Letters:
typeset
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Characters:
Mutt; Jeff
Pages:
0.500
Script:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Pencils:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Inks:
Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed)
Letters:
Al Smith
Title:
The Dragon Dies in India
Characters:
Johnny Everyman
Pages:
8.000
Script:
John Daly
Pencils:
John Daly
Inks:
John Daly
Title:
The Elevator That Went Sideways!
Characters:
The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Winky Moylan; Blinky Boylan; Noddy Toylan; Joan Williams; a bank guard (introduction); unnamed stock swindlers (villains, introduction for all)
Synopsis:
Noddy invents a special kind of elevator lever that has a remarkable effect on an elevator the Dimwits operate at work. In fact, it's so remarkable that the local criminal element sees a fortune to be made from its possible use!
Pages:
13.000
Script:
Gardner Fox [as Gardner F. Fox] (credited)
Pencils:
E. E. Hibbard (credited)
Inks:
E. E. Hibbard (credited)
Notes:
Inks credit from Craig Delich. We previously credited Jon Chester Kozlak.
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CGC Census Report*
Grade
0.5
1.0
1.5
1.8
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
5.5
6.0
6.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
8.5
9.0
9.2
9.4
9.6
9.8
9.9
10.0
Total
Universal
2
0
1
0
2
0
1
3
3
3
6
3
0
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
37
Qualified
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Signature Series
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Restored
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
Total
2
0
1
1
3
0
1
3
7
4
6
3
0
4
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
44
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