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Issue Details

Issue #11
Published June 1946
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 52
Editing none (according to statement of ownership); R. R. Hermann (managing editor)

Cover Details

Genre superhero; occult
Pencils L. B. Cole
Inks L. B. Cole
Colors L. B. Cole ?

8 page Mr. Nobody story "After I Murdered Sandra"

Characters Mr. Nobody
Genre crime; occult
Script Jack Crooks (signed)
Pencils Rudy Palais (signed)
Inks Rudy Palais
Notes A character like the more familiar Phantom Stranger takes part in the back ground.

8 page story "A Matter of Nicotine"

Genre crime
Script Jack Crooks (signed)
Pencils George Appel (signed)
Inks George Appel

8 page Grey Mask story "the murder and the miner"

Characters Grey Mask
Genre superhero
Script Jack Crooks (signed)
Pencils Maurice Whitman (signed)
Inks Maurice Whitman

2 page text story "A Bullet for the Ballerina"

Genre crime
Script Jack Crooks (signed)
Pencils ? (illo)
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6 page Sherry Flippe story "Now I'm giving out the oil instead of listening to it"

Characters Sherry Flippe
Genre crime; humor
Script Jack Crooks (signed)
Pencils Tony Di Preta
Inks Tony Di Preta

6 page Satan story "Satan Furnishes a Bride for Harlequin"

Characters Satan; Harlequin
Genre superhero; occult
Script Jack Crooks (signed)
Pencils George Appel (signed)
Inks George Appel
Notes Yes Satan acts in a superhero roll. His main reason may be because he has a debt to settle with the antagonist, so his motives are not altruistic, but he uses powers to do good in the end.

7 page Mr. Nobody story "Boomerang of Horror"

Characters Mr. Nobody
Genre superhero; occult
Script Jack Crooks ?
Pencils Howard Larsen (signed)
Inks Howard Larsen
Notes Statement of ownership at bottom of last page. Publisher Continental Magazines Editor listed as none F. Z. Temerson president R. R. Hermann managing editor

Half page Statement of Ownership and Circulation text article "Statement of Ownership"

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