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JonTheScanner:
Well if we're really going to call Dynamic Comics complete, we either need to get 25 and 30, or move the Superior issues elsewhere.  But it's great to have as many as we actually do.

darkmark (RIP):
Thanks a bunch!  Another one bites the dust...

Yoc:
Right, still need those two last Dynamic issues.  Correcting the listing now.

rangerhouse:
Hey Overstreet and Gerber do not have/list issues 25 and 30.   Do they really exist?

I know GCD has a cover of 30 and lists 25 with no info but might it not be a proto type or unpublished.

HA.com no record never sold a 25 or 30.  (I also see no record of these issues never being sold on ebay)

I say series complete!  and remove the 25 and 30

Unless somebody has better info?

John C:
Keltner's index says:


--- Quote ---Note: The existance of an
issue #25 is suspected but
cannot be verified at this
time. Overstreet lists it,
but Gerber’s PHOTO-JOURNAL
does not mention it.

--- End quote ---

For what another data point is worth, at least.  His listing ends at #24.  It's unfortunate that he doesn't list the grounds for suspecting it exists.

You know, maybe I'm about to ask an obvious question that everybody knows but me, but a thought crosses my mind and it's very lonely up there.  For all the paperwork involved (and the number-shifting and text-pieces done to avoid it all and re-class the comics) in publishing a periodical at the time, is it possible that the Post Office might have records on which books actually existed?  Would those records be centralized and/or still exist?  I doubt they're computerized, but if they exist at all, they should be fairly conclusive.

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