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COVER DETAILS
Characters:
Joe Penner (from the RKO campus comedy movie "Mr. Doodle Kicks Off"); Sheena (feature panel); ZX-5 (feature panel); The Count of Monte Cristo (feature panel); Pee Wee (cameo panel); The Hawk (cameo panel); Bobby (cameo panel); Uncle Otto (cameo panel)
Pencils:
Will Eisner
Inks:
Will Eisner
STORY DETAILS
Characters:
Peter Pupp; Buddah the Genie; Tiny Mite
Synopsis:
Trip to the Moon, Part 3. Peter buys a secret formula to grow hair from a barber on another planet.
Characters:
Sheena; Bob Reynolds; Bat Morgan (villain); Prof. Van Dyke
Pages:
4.000
Script:
? [as W. Morgan Thomas]
Pencils:
Mort Meskin (signed)
Inks:
Mort Meskin (signed)
Notes:
Pages 20-23
Title:
Mr. Doodle Kicks Off
Pages:
4.000
Notes:
adaptation of RKO Radio Film. Art looks very competent, a la Tom Hickey or Al McWilliams.
Title:
The Law of the Bat (Part 1)
Characters:
Inspector Dayton; Col. Case (first appearance; villain)
Pages:
4.000
Script:
S. M. Iger? [as George Thatcher]
Pencils:
Will Eisner? [as George Thatcher]
Inks:
Eisner & Iger Shop
Notes:
Wags 60-63?
If Eisner did indeed pencil this story, he probably also inked it assisted by other shop personnel.
Characters:
Dr. Heyward; Stuart Taylor; Lora Lake; Mr. Eternity; Kromo (villain)
Synopsis:
Hayward reverses Kromo's mind transfer.
Pages:
4.000
Pencils:
Jack Kirby [as Curt Davis] (signed)
Inks:
Jack Kirby [as Curt Davis] (signed)
Notes:
Pages 9-12 of an extended story.
Letters credit identified by Greg Theakston and later Harry Mendryk on the Jack Kirby Museum web page http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/archives/2369, 31 October 2008 (retrieved 15 December 2014).
Characters:
Edmond Dantes; Villefort; Mercedes
Pages:
4.000
Pencils:
Lou Fine [as Jack Cortez]
Inks:
Lou Fine [as Jack Cortez]
Notes:
Paes 9 through 12 of an extended adaptation.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Bob Kane (signed)
Pencils:
Bob Kane (signed)
Inks:
Bob Kane (signed)
Notes:
Universal Phoenix Syndicate
Title:
Jungle Boy
Characters:
Ken Hammond (first appearance; origin)
Pages:
2.000
Script:
? [as Linton Davies]
Pencils:
Lou Fine (signed)
Inks:
Lou Fine (signed)
Letters:
typeset
Pages:
1.000
Title:
Ch. 9: Prelude To An Attack; Ch. 10: A Timely Warning; Ch. 11: Indian Treachery
Characters:
Cjoef Pow-wow; Bitter-Sweet; Jim Murray
Pages:
3.000
Script:
Don De Conn [as Don]
Pencils:
Don De Conn [as Don]
Inks:
Don De Conn [as Don]
Letters:
Don De Conn [as Don]
Notes:
Chapters 9 through 11 of an extended story. Each page is one chapter, with an individual title.
Characters:
ZX-5
Synopsis:
ZX-5 tries to sneak into the enemy barracks but he is identified. He escapes by hijacking a plane, but the pilot ejects him by doing an immelman and tossing ZX-5 out of the open cockpit.
Pages:
4.000
Script:
Will Eisner ? [as Major Thorpe]
Pencils:
Will Eisner ? [as Major Thorpe]
Inks:
Eisner/Iger Shop
Notes:
Pages 9 through 12 of an extended storyline.
Pages:
1.000
Script:
Toni Blum [as Toni Rossett] (signed)
Pencils:
Bernard Baily ?
Notes:
Four Universal Phoenix Features syndicate "daily strips". Dated: 8/30/37, undated, undated, 8/16/37
Characters:
Wilton; The Hooded Archer [Fleetfoot] (villain, introduction)
Pages:
4.000
Script:
? [as Fred Sande] (signed)
Pencils:
Jack Kirby
Inks:
Jack Kirby
Letters:
Jack Kirby
Notes:
Universal Phoenix Syndicate. Letters credit identified by Greg Theakston and later Harry Mendryk on the Jack Kirby Museum web page http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/archives/2369, 31 October 2008 (retrieved 15 December 2014).
Full inks verified by Jack Kirby Museum.
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