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Super Mystery Comics Comic Books Vol 5 No 3
Super Mystery Comics Comic Books Vol 5 No 3
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Publication December 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly | Editing: Aaron A. Wyn
Cover untitled
Featuring Magno and Davey
Credits Pencils: Rudy Palais (signed) | Inks: Rudy Palais (signed)
Content Genre: Superhero | Characters: Magno
Comic Story "It was a strange and wonderful doorway that The Clown had stumbled across..." (9 pages)
Featuring Magno and Davey
Credits Pencils: Rudy Palais (signed)
Content Genre: Superhero | Characters: Magno; Davey; The Clown (villain)
Notes Pencils credit from Nigel Cantwell via the GCD Error List, 22 August 2006.
Comic Story Case of the Whispering Death (7 pages)
Featuring Mr. Risk
Credits Pencils: Warren Kremer [as DOC] (signed)
Content Genre: Superhero; Adventure | Characters: Mr. Risk
Notes Pencils credit from Nigel Cantwell via the GCD Error List, 22 August 2006.
Comic Story "Hm! Boy must have fallen asleep!" (5 pages)
Synopsis Mr. Brown wants Chuck to drive his car so he can get a bit of air, but the car keeps breaking down.
Featuring Chuck
Content Genre: Humor | Characters: Chuck; Mr. Brown
Text Article Conquest of the Big Muddy (2 pages)
Credits Script: Cliff Howe (credited) | Letters: typeset
Content Genre: Fact
Notes Cliff Howe is likely a pen name and according to Jerry Bails' Who's Who might have been Lester Dent (sometimes).
Comic Story Made in Japan (9 pages)
Synopsis A doll-maker uses Lance and Arthur's addresses to send messages about US military to the Japanese.
Featuring The Sword
Credits Pencils: George Gregg (signed) [as Geo Gregg]
Content Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Lancer [Lance Larter]; The Sword [Arthur Lake]
Notes Last appearance. Pencils credit from Nigel Cantwell via the GCD Error List, 22 August 2006.
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Cover untitled
Featuring Magno and Davey
Credits Pencils: Rudy Palais (signed) | Inks: Rudy Palais (signed)
Content Genre: Superhero | Characters: Magno
Comic Story "It was a strange and wonderful doorway that The Clown had stumbled across..." (9 pages)
Featuring Magno and Davey
Credits Pencils: Rudy Palais (signed)
Content Genre: Superhero | Characters: Magno; Davey; The Clown (villain)
Notes Pencils credit from Nigel Cantwell via the GCD Error List, 22 August 2006.
Comic Story Case of the Whispering Death (7 pages)
Featuring Mr. Risk
Credits Pencils: Warren Kremer [as DOC] (signed)
Content Genre: Superhero; Adventure | Characters: Mr. Risk
Notes Pencils credit from Nigel Cantwell via the GCD Error List, 22 August 2006.
Comic Story "Hm! Boy must have fallen asleep!" (5 pages)
Synopsis Mr. Brown wants Chuck to drive his car so he can get a bit of air, but the car keeps breaking down.
Featuring Chuck
Content Genre: Humor | Characters: Chuck; Mr. Brown
Text Article Conquest of the Big Muddy (2 pages)
Credits Script: Cliff Howe (credited) | Letters: typeset
Content Genre: Fact
Notes Cliff Howe is likely a pen name and according to Jerry Bails' Who's Who might have been Lester Dent (sometimes).
Comic Story Made in Japan (9 pages)
Synopsis A doll-maker uses Lance and Arthur's addresses to send messages about US military to the Japanese.
Featuring The Sword
Credits Pencils: George Gregg (signed) [as Geo Gregg]
Content Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Lancer [Lance Larter]; The Sword [Arthur Lake]
Notes Last appearance. Pencils credit from Nigel Cantwell via the GCD Error List, 22 August 2006.
If you have a black-and-white e-reader, or if you're not able to read or expand the pictures, you might have a better viewing experience on the Nook App for iPad, Android, or PC. If you use the Nook App for PC, you can capture screenshots for use in crafting or digital artwork.
The data here in the description content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a CC Attribution License. More details about this comic book description can be found at Grand Comics.
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