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Mickey Finn (1942) comic books 1944-1946

  • Issue #5
    Mickey Finn (1942) 5
    Published 1944 by Eastern.

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    Stories and art by Lank Leonard and Frank Beck. Reprints of the Mickey Finn newspaper strip by Lank Leonard. A city cop, Mickey had adventures that were a mixture of drama and comedy; his ne'er-do-well Uncle Phil often served as the focus of the comedy. The backup strip featured the adventures of little boy Junior and his dog Bo. Mickey must give a speech to a civic club on the prevention of crime; Junior is ordered to keep his room; Mickey's Uncle Phil has another get-rich-quick scheme. Mickey Finn; Bo. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Mickey Finn (1942) 6
    Published 1944 by Eastern.

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    Stories and art by Lank Leonard and Frank Beck. Cover by Lank Leonard. Reprints of the Mickey Finn newspaper strip by Lank Leonard. A city cop, Mickey had adventures that were a mixture of drama and comedy; his ne'er-do-well Uncle Phil often served as the focus of the comedy. The backup strip featured the adventures of little boy Junior and his dog Bo. Mickey and Tom have adventures on a cross-country trip to find a kidnapped boy. Mickey Finn; Bo. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Mickey Finn (1942) 7
    Published 1945 by Eastern.

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    Stories and art by Lank Leonard. Cover by Lank Leonard. Reprints of the Mickey Finn newspaper strip by Lank Leonard. A city cop, Mickey had adventures that were a mixture of drama and comedy; his ne'er-do-well Uncle Phil often served as the focus of the comedy. Mickey and Tom find the kidnappers after a nationwide hunt and fight to free their hostage. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Mickey Finn (1942) 8
    Published 1945 by Eastern.

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  • Issue #9
    Mickey Finn (1942) 9
    Published 1945 by Eastern.

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  • Issue #10
    Mickey Finn (1942) 10
    Published 1945 by Eastern.

    Stories and art by Lank Leonard and Frank Beck. Reprints of the Mickey Finn newspaper strip by Lank Leonard. A city cop, Mickey had adventures that were a mixture of drama and comedy; his ne'er-do-well Uncle Phil often served as the focus of the comedy. The backup strip featured the adventures of little boy Junior and his dog Bo. Mickey gets demoted and loses his sergeant stripes after an altercation. Mickey Finn; Bo. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    Mickey Finn (1942) 11
    Published 1945 by Eastern.

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    Stories and art by Lank Leonard and Frank Beck. Reprints of the Mickey Finn newspaper strip by Lank Leonard. A city cop, Mickey had adventures that were a mixture of drama and comedy; his ne'er-do-well Uncle Phil often served as the focus of the comedy. The backup strip featured the adventures of little boy Junior and his dog Bo. Mickey is exonerated after his demotion; Uncle Phil runs for city alderman; Mickey gets restored to the rank of detective sergeant. Mickey Finn; Bo. 52 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.