Issue | #36 |
Published | May 1946 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | ? |
Genre | Fact; Adventure |
Pencils | Mario Colavito (painting) |
Inks | Mario Colavito (painting) |
Colors | Mario Colavito (painting) |
Synopsis | Lineman Michael J. O'Connor rescues men in the Contoocook River in Concord, New Hampshire in 1936. |
Genre | Fact |
Pencils | Charles A. Quinlan ? |
Inks | Charles A. Quinlan ? |
Notes | Cover story |
Synopsis | Jack Abenathy, cow-puncher of the Old Southwest, has captured more than 1000 wolves alive with his bare hands. |
Genre | Fact |
Pencils | H. C. Kiefer |
Inks | H. C. Kiefer |
Synopsis | Abe Lincoln grew to be a tall, wiry, and powerful man in New Salem. |
Genre | Adventure |
Pencils | Alexander Toth (signed) |
Inks | Alexander Toth (signed) |
Synopsis | facts about helicopters |
Genre | Fact |
Script | Chas. Bange (signed) |
Pencils | Chas. Bange (signed) |
Inks | Chas. Bange (signed) |
Genre | Fact |
Script | Henry C. Nicholas (signed) |
Pencils | Harvey Fuller [as H.K.F.] (illustration) |
Inks | Harvey Fuller [as H.K.F.] (illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Graham Hunter |
Inks | Graham Hunter |
Notes | full page sequential panel art ad for Pepsi Cola |
Synopsis | facts about Fred Tate, a secret service man |
Genre | Fact |
Script | Stookie Allen (signed) |
Pencils | Stookie Allen (signed) |
Inks | Stookie Allen (signed) |
Synopsis | Section laborer Giacomo Mazzoli rescues a woman from being run over by a train. |
Genre | Fact |
Synopsis | Clyde Eddy, noted explorer and author, was one of the few men ever to go down the raging Colorado River and come out of the Grand Canyon alive. |
Genre | Fact |
Pencils | Edmond Good ? |
Inks | Edmond Good ? |
Synopsis | John H. Crane, a New York Central Railroad Employee of Utica, NY, keeps a woman from committing suicide. |
Genre | Fact |
Pencils | H. C. Kiefer |
Inks | H. C. Kiefer |
Synopsis | Vitaman, the boy with the B-1 complex. |
Genre | Humor |
Pencils | Charles W. Winter (signed) |
Inks | Charles W. Winter (signed) |