Issue | #11 |
Published | June 1946 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | none (according to statement of ownership); R. R. Hermann (managing editor) |
Genre | superhero; occult |
Pencils | L. B. Cole |
Inks | L. B. Cole |
Colors | L. B. Cole ? |
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. |
Genre | crime |
Script | Jack Crooks (signed) |
Pencils | George Appel (signed) |
Inks | George Appel |
Characters | Grey Mask |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Jack Crooks (signed) |
Pencils | Maurice Whitman (signed) |
Inks | Maurice Whitman |
Genre | crime |
Script | Jack Crooks (signed) |
Pencils | ? (illo) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Sherry Flippe |
Genre | crime; humor |
Script | Jack Crooks (signed) |
Pencils | Tony Di Preta |
Inks | Tony Di Preta |
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. |
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 |
Letters | typeset |