Issue | #2 |
Published | Fall 1946 |
Cover Price | $.10 |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | George W. Daugherty? |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | H. C. Kiefer |
Inks | H. C. Kiefer |
Synopsis | Possible future inventions. |
Genre | speculation; science fiction |
Synopsis | Mel Mason, assistant to chief engineer James Cook, of Borden Electronics, is feverishly working to iron out the details of the new Borden Device to transmit pictures in full color by wire. This work requires continual telephone contact with their laboratory at Belmar, fifty miles away. But in the main plant at Lamar, Mel is in for trouble that has little to do with electronics" |
Genre | action |
Pencils | Ruth Thompson (signed) |
Inks | Ruth Thompson? |
Synopsis | Continues the Mel Mason story with a scientific explaination. |
Genre | fact |
Pencils | Ruth Thompson |
Inks | Ruth Thompson? |
Genre | science fiction; speculation |
Pencils | Dick Briefer? (signed R. Johnson) |
Inks | Dick Briefer? (signed R. Johnson) |
Notes | Rudolf Johnson was another R. Johnson, but based on the time period and eyebrows, my guess is Dick Briefer who used the pen name as per www.bailsprojects.com |
Synopsis | Actual items that have been patented. |
Genre | fact |
Script | Larz Bourne? |
Pencils | Larz Bourne (signed) |
Inks | Larz Bourne (signed) |
Letters | Larz Bourne? |
Notes | The three pages are scattered through the book. |
Synopsis | "Jack Boyd, returned from rescuing Mr. Jackson from the South Sea island where he was marooned for 10 years, has been working on his own modification of sonar to make the measureof ocean depths a faster, easier task... He has just left his lab when…" |
Genre | action |
Pencils | Seymour Pearlstein (signed) |
Inks | Seymour Pearlstein (signed) |
Letters | Seymour Pearlstein |
Genre | fact |
Genre | fact |
Pencils | Alex Toth (illo) |
Inks | Alex Toth (illo) |
Letters | typeset |
Genre | fact |
Pencils | Ruth Thompson (signed) |
Inks | Ruth Thompson |
Letters | Ruth Thompson? |
Synopsis | S. Parks Rogers, Jr, is known as Sparks. His two great interests are radio and railroading. |
Genre | action |
Synopsis | Continues from the Spark Rogers story. |
Genre | fact |
Pencils | Ruth Thompson |
Inks | Ruth Thompson |
Letters | Ruth Thompson? |
Genre | fact |
Genre | speculation; science fiction |
Pencils | Larz Bourne? (unsigned) |
Inks | Larz Bourne? (unsigned) |
Letters | Larz Bourne? |
Notes | Art looks similar to It's Patented feature. |
Genre | fact |
Notes | Art looks imatative of the other It's Patented sequences but not the same. My uneducated guess is that this unsigned sequence (the others were all signed) is by a different artist. This sequence is the only one to include "United States Patents Have Been Granted On The Following Devices..." in bold print. |