Volume: #6, Issue: #7 [66]
Published: August 1949, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 52, Editing: Ed Cronin
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Notes: On sale date as given in the copyright application as listed in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Periodicals, July-December 1949, page 153, registration number B197363.
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Comic Story (1 page) |
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Featuring: |
Home Sweet Home |
Credits: |
Script: Jules Steiner | Pencils: Jules Steiner | Inks: Jules Steiner | Colours: Jules Steiner |
Genre: |
Humor |
Comic Story (8 pages) |
The Iron Chancellor |
Featuring: |
The Heap |
Synopsis: |
The people of the city of Wasau believe that a suit of armor they call the Iron Chancellor is their protector, so they give the best of their seed as a tribute to him while the lowly peasants, who depend on a good harvest to live, suffer from hunger. When the town's landlord demands his yearly land rental, the people cannot pay it (because of their tribute) and lose their property. Suddenly, the Iron Chancellor appears, having supposedly killed the baron, and demands more tribute and kidnaps Lili, until the Heap intervenes and the townspeople discover a strange secret. |
Credits: |
Pencils: Paul Reinman ? |
Genre: |
Horror-suspense |
Characters: |
The Heap [Baron Eric Von Emmelman] Franz Lili (Franz's Daughter) The Iron Chancellor (villain?, A Spirit) Baron Kraus (villain, Landlord, Death) |
Text Story (2 pages) |
The Bush Pilots |
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Letters: Typeset |
Comic Story (5 pages) |
Sherlock of the Range |
Credits: |
Pencils: John Daly (signed) | Inks: John Daly (signed) |
Genre: |
Non-fiction |
Comic Story (6 pages) |
The Catiline Revolt |
Credits: |
Pencils: Alden McWilliams [as A. McWilliams] (signed) | Inks: Alden McWilliams [as A. McWilliams] (signed) |
Genre: |
Non-fiction |
Comic Story (1 page) |
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Featuring: |
How To Get a Raise |
Credits: |
Pencils: Jules Steiner | Inks: Jules Steiner |
Genre: |
Humor |
Comic Story (6 pages) |
The Girl from France |
Credits: |
Pencils: Ed Smalle | Inks: Ed Smalle |
Genre: |
Non-fiction |
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