Issue | #110 |
Published | December 1949 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Virginia Provisiero |
Characters | Captain Marvel, Jr. [Freddy Freeman] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Kurt Schaffenberger |
Inks | Kurt Schaffenberger |
Characters | Captain Marvel, Jr. [Freddy Freeman] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Kurt Schaffenberger |
Inks | Kurt Schaffenberger |
Characters | Tom Mix |
Characters | "Rocky" Lane |
Notes | The top part of the ad is in sequential art form. |
Characters | Vacuum Bloobstutter |
Genre | humor |
Script | Rod Reed |
Pencils | ? (illustration) |
Inks | ? (illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Nyoka; Larry Grayson |
Synopsis | Larry Grayson is assigned the job of staying on an uninhabited island for a week to determine if it is suitable for being a navy base. Nyoka reluctantly leaves him there but talks to him by radio each day. A few days into the week Larry's radio transmission is garbled so Nyoka tries to check on him. The problem that Larry was encountering was a monsoon and it destroys Nyoka's canoe. The monsoon blows Nyoka back to the island she came from and she determines that she will have to parachute down to Larry. They helicopter Nyoka to where she thinks she will be blown onto the island. Fortunately for Larry it works because he broke his leg during the storm and he is about to be swept out to sea when Nyoka parachutes in to help him. Larry determines that monsoons happen often over this island and he reports that it is not suitable for a base. |
Genre | jungle |
Script | Rod Reed ? |
Pencils | H. G. Kiefer |
Inks | H. G. Kiefer |
Reprinted | in Jungle Girls Retro Comics (AC, 1997 series) #4 [in black and white] |
Genre | Gag |
Genre | teen; humor |
Notes | Indexer copy lacks title page |
Notes | Ad in sequential art form. |
Genre | humor |
Genre | western |
Pencils | Carl Pfeufer |
Inks | John Jordan |
Notes | Carl Pfeufer pencil and John Jordan ink credits from Bill Black. Some Master Comics' Tom Mix stories were originally credited to Pete Riss. (May 15, 2005) |
Notes | The top half of the ad is in sequential art form. |
Genre | Gag |