Issue | #9 |
Published | April 1946 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Indicia states "Yellowjacket Comics, published bi-monthly by THE FRANK PUBLISHING COMPANY. Vol. 1, No. 9, April 1945. Office of publication, 49 Hawkins Street, Derby, Conn." Credits for issue from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Indexed from a scanned copy. |
Characters | Yellowjacket; Diane Carter |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Ken Battefield |
Inks | Leo Bachle |
Notes | Indicia states "Yellowjacket Comics, published bi-monthly by THE FRANK PUBLISHING COMPANY. Vol. 1, No. 9, April 1945. Office of publication, 49 Hawkins Street, Derby, Conn." Credits for issue from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Indexed from a scanned copy. |
Synopsis | Ad for Whitely Gym from Muscle Power Co. in New York. |
Notes | Inside front cover. Also includes indicia. |
Characters | Yellowjacket [Vince Harley]; Monte Lewis; Guy Wentworth; Diane Carter |
Synopsis | Yellowjacket investigates the collapse of an apartment building under construction and finds it's due to a construction company mixing shoddy mortar to collect on insurance. |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Ken Battefield |
Inks | Leo Bachle |
Characters | Diana the Huntress; Gordius; Zeus; Mercury; Pandora |
Synopsis | Gordius the Titan steals Pandora's Box to help him destroy the world. |
Genre | Fantasy |
Script | Burton Geller (signed) |
Pencils | Burton Geller (signed) |
Inks | Burton Geller (signed) |
Characters | Danny King; Ed; Kogi |
Synopsis | Danny heads into the jungle to get some lions for his circus act but finds white men trying to steal rubies instead. |
Genre | Adventure |
Pencils | Harold Delay |
Inks | Harold Delay |
Notes | Art credit from Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
Synopsis | Bees teach the reader about Morse code. |
Genre | Fact |
Notes | Centerspread of issue. |
Characters | The Old Witch (host) |
Synopsis | The Old Witch introduces a story about four westerners trying to steal from a temple in Tibet but meeting their dooms. |
Script | George Mandel [as GAM] |
Pencils | Alan Mandel [as GAM] |
Inks | Alan Mandel [as GAM] |
Notes | Jerry Bails' Who's Who has GAM as George Marko, Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. originally suspected GAM was George Mandel, but artwork is similar to Captain Grim story in this issue which is signed just AM, for Alan Mandel. Current guess is that GAM is George and Alan Mandel, probably with George Mandel as the writer since he had been wounded during WWII. |
Genre | Gag |
Pencils | Burton Gellar [as Burton] |
Inks | Burton Gellar [as Burton] |
Notes | Five gag cartoons. |
Characters | George Hobson |
Genre | Crime |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Captain Grim |
Synopsis | Captain Grim tells the story of when he was younger and four whalers died in the pursuit of ambergris. |
Genre | Adventure |
Pencils | Alan Mandel [as AM] |
Inks | Alan Mandel [as AM] |
Notes | Alan Mandel credit from Jerry Bails' Who's Who. |
Characters | Filipino Kid; Chicago Joe |
Synopsis | The Filipono Kid and Chicago Joe team up to get some paper off a boat near Manilla. |
Genre | Adventure |
Pencils | Gerald Altman |
Inks | Gerald Altman |
Notes | Art id by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
Notes | Inside back cover. |
Notes | On back cover of comic. |