Issue | #7 |
Published | January 1946 |
Cover Price | 0.10 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Joseph Greene |
Notes | Some info added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Characters | The Green Lama |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Mac Raboy (painted cover) |
Inks | Mac Raboy (painted cover) |
Colors | Mac Raboy |
Letters | Mac Raboy |
Notes | Some info added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Reprinted | in Green Lama Featuring the Art of Mac Raboy (Dark Horse, 2008 series) #2 (January 2009) |
Characters | The Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]; Tsarong; Skivvy; Tommy; V: Amos Pinchpenny (1st appearance). |
Synopsis | The Lama has to battle a group of thugs hired to dump the catches of the local fishermen because he holds the mortages on the boats, and wants them to literally work for slave wages for him. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Ken Crossen |
Pencils | Mac Raboy |
Inks | Mac Raboy |
Letters | Rhoda Lewis |
Notes | Christmas story. The last 1/3 of the last page has an Angus MacErc illustration [by George Roussos] and promotional ad for the Green Lama Club. Some notes, much info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Reprinted | in Green Lama Featuring the Art of Mac Raboy (Dark Horse, 2008 series) #2 (January 2009) |
Characters | Lieutenant Hercules [Wilbur Klutz]; Merlin; Pierpont Square; V: Attila the Hun. |
Synopsis | Wilbur discovers that he has stayed too long in Comic Land and can no longer revert back to his secret identity. Meanwhile, Merlin is approached by a rich couple seeking a servant and conjurs up Attila the Hun to work for them, unaware that Attila will take a liking to the couple's pretty daughter. |
Genre | superhero; humor |
Script | Horace L. Gold |
Pencils | Irving Tirman (signed as Irv Tirman) |
Inks | Irving Tirman (signed as Irv Tirman) |
Letters | Rhoda Lewis |
Notes | Letterer, some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Reprinted | in Green Lama Featuring the Art of Mac Raboy (Dark Horse, 2008 series) #2 (January 2009) |
Characters | Matthew Guilfoil; Jimmy Collins; John Forrest. |
Synopsis | Back from the Army, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient is offered a new job by his boss: to break the union that had been formed by employees after the war! |
Genre | drama |
Script | Joseph Greene [signed as Lawrence Vert] |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Reprinted | in Green Lama Featuring the Art of Mac Raboy (Dark Horse, 2008 series) #2 (January 2009) |
Characters | The Boy Champions: Tuffy, Mickey and Wellington Smith;Phoebe; Percy Clark (1st appearance); Villains: un-named thugs. |
Synopsis | The boys, after being denied the chance to give blood because they are too young, decide to try and get a Red Cross nurse's fiance to donate himself. |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Joseph Greene |
Pencils | Jerry Robinson |
Inks | Jerry Robinson |
Letters | Rhoda Lewis |
Notes | Writer & letterer credits, artist revision from Mort Meskin to Jerry Robinson, some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Reprinted | in Green Lama Featuring the Art of Mac Raboy (Dark Horse, 2008 series) #2 (January 2009) |
Characters | Mike McTigg; Pop; Sal. |
Synopsis | Pop figures that he can settle the problem between Mike and his girl, who think's the fighter is a roughneck. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Al Liederman (signed) |
Pencils | Al Liederman (signed) |
Inks | Al Liederman (signed) |
Letters | Al Liederman? |
Notes | Letterer revision from Rhoda Lewis? to Al Liederman, some info and synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Reprinted | in Green Lama Featuring the Art of Mac Raboy (Dark Horse, 2008 series) #2 (January 2009) |
Characters | Angus Mc Erc; V: Dr. Von Kracks (I), Adolf Hitler. |
Synopsis | Hitler orders his scientists to create a super weapon of total destruction immediately, and Angus throws a monkey wrench into that plan by allowing the scientist to create the univeral solvent |
Genre | humor |
Script | Bruce Elliott (signed) |
Pencils | George Roussos (signed as Perry Williams) |
Inks | George Roussos (signed as Perry Williams) |
Notes | Angus continues to be called Mac Erc throughout the story although title doesn't spell it that way. Some info, letterer revision from Rhoda Lewis? to ?, and synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-26-08. |
Reprinted | in Green Lama Featuring the Art of Mac Raboy (Dark Horse, 2008 series) #2 (January 2009) |