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Home Holyoke Publishing Terrific Comics Terrific Comics 003 (now c2c) -upgrade2
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Uploader: teto7totoro
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teto7totoro scan of a coverless comic with upgrades
ifc,ibc found in eBay ad and used as a guide to recreate the ifc. ibc found in Fox comic.
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The real ifc can also be seen in the first upgrade version also in this section. But it's in pretty nasty shape.
-Yoc
Issue: #3
Published: May 1944, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 52, Editing:
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US Paper Stock: Newsprint Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Characters: Kid Terrific Jimmy

Comic Story (8 pages) The Kid Comes Back
Featuring: Kid Terrific and Jimmy
Synopsis: "The wiseacres were so sure that Kid Terrific was washed up as a fighter that they dared to offer him the one proposition a leather-pusher fears most." Jimmy nearly loses his sight, but Kid Terrific agrees to box to earn money to pay for an operation.
Credits: Pencils: Don Rico (signed) | Inks: Don Rico
Genre: Adventure Superhero
Characters: Kid Terrific Jimmy

Comic Story (7 pages)
Synopsis: To protect the helpless, to defend the weak, to promote the cause of justice, and to strike terror into the hearts of evil doers, such is the creed of this mighty man of the North.
Genre: Adventure
Characters: Juggernaut

Comic Story (6 pages) The Octopus
Featuring: Comics McCormick
Synopsis: McCormick suddenly finds himself in one the most ingenious mental concotions of his brillant daydreaming career as he battles that which and fantastic genius of the underworld known as the Octopus
Credits: Pencils: Ed Wheeler | Inks: Ed Wheeler
Genre: Adventure Humor
Characters: Comic McCormick (world's #1 Comic Book Fan)

Comic Story (6 pages) Japanese Sandman
Featuring: Boomerang
Synopsis: The Japanese Sandman is responsible for the execution of American pilots who bombed Tokio, and Cpt. Raleigh is assigned to fly a Mitsubishi plane to Japan and dispose of him.
Credits: Pencils: Manny Stallman (signed) | Inks: Manny Stallman (signed)
Genre: Adventure
Characters: Boomerang [Captain Raleigh] Diana Colonel Toyusia [ Japanese Sandman] (villain)

Comic Story (6 pages) The Fire King
Featuring: Molly O'Moore and Scoop Scanlon
Synopsis: Once again our two happy-go-lucky reporter friends embark on a perilous adventure as they battle their way out of the sinister web of fire that threatens to engulf them.
Credits: Pencils: Nina Allbright? | Inks: Nina Allbright?
Genre: Adventure
Characters: Molly O'Moore Scoop Scanlon

Text Story (1 page) Two Scoops for Murder
Synopsis: 1 page text story with illustration
Genre: Crime

Text Story (1 page) Target for Today
Synopsis: 1 page text story with illustration
Genre: War

Comic Story (6 pages) Tokio Express
Synopsis: "Drama mystery intrigue death....they all ride the rails as the fast express from Tokio to Yokahama carries its strange cargo through the night."
Credits: Pencils: Gil Kane [as Eli Katz] | Inks: Gil Kane [as Eli Katz]
Genre: Adventure

Comic Story (6 pages) The Insultin Sultan
Featuring: Buck 'n' Broncho
Synopsis: Here they go again. Follow the madcap adventures of our two dashing crashing smashing sons of galloping celluloid as they come face to face.....
Genre: Adventure
Characters: Broncho Buck

  The data in the above section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database™ under a Creative Commons Attribution License.


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