Issue | #3 |
Published | October 1941 |
Frequency | bimonthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 68 |
Notes | Data for this issue from Jerry Bails index cards & Howard Keltners index. Additional information added from scan by Henry Andrews. Indicia: October, 1941, Number 3. The Arrow is published bi-monthly by Comic Corporation of America, 215 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. Application for entry as second class matter pending at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. Single copies, 10c. Yearly subscription 60c in the U.S.A. (other countries 85 c). Copyright 1941 by Comic Corporation of America. Contents must not be reproduced without permission. Printed in U.S.A. |
Characters | The Arrow [Ralph Payne] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Paul Gustavson |
Inks | Paul Gustavson |
Notes | Data for this issue from Jerry Bails index cards & Howard Keltners index. Additional information added from scan by Henry Andrews. Indicia: October, 1941, Number 3. The Arrow is published bi-monthly by Comic Corporation of America, 215 Fourth Ave., New York, N. Y. Application for entry as second class matter pending at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. Single copies, 10c. Yearly subscription 60c in the U.S.A. (other countries 85 c). Copyright 1941 by Comic Corporation of America. Contents must not be reproduced without permission. Printed in U.S.A. |
Characters | The Arrow [Ralph Payne]; Jane Markham; B-12 (British agent); Lord Hawford (villain) |
Synopsis | The Arrow assists British agent B-12 and Jane, his assistant, in tracking down how vital military information is being to sent to Gestapo agent, Lord Hawford. |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Bob Lubbers (signed) |
Inks | Bob Lubbers (signed) |
Reprinted | from ?; in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #81 (2010) |
Characters | Kelo [Jungle Prince] (introduction and origin); Carnov (villain; introduction) |
Characters | The Rainbow [Jim Travis] (introduction; origin); Elsie Norris (introduction); Black Rufus (villain; introduction) |
Synopsis | Inspired by a comic book he has read, Jim Travis decides to take up a bizarre mantle and fight crime. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Ed Herron [as Eddy Herron] (signed) |
Pencils | Al Plastino [as Alfredo Plastino] (signed) |
Inks | Al Plastino [as Alfredo Plastino] (signed) |
Reprinted | from ? |
Characters | Dash Dartwell (introduction; origin); Dr. Drew Moss; Bettie Moss (daughter of Dr. Moss); Butch (villain); five un-named gangsters (villains) |
Synopsis | Young Dash Dartwell, a scrub track athlete for Dravrah University, agrees to take Metalo-Tablets, invented by Professor Moss, a bio-chemistry teacher at the college, to see what effects it would have on the human body. When three of Dravrah's star track members are kidnapped by crooks, Dash is allowed to participate in the Elay Relays and sets three world records in three events, and culminates the day by capturing the six dangerous criminals responsible for the kidnappings. |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Harry Francis Campbell [as Harrison Camp] (signed) |
Inks | Harry Francis Campbell [as Harrison Camp] (signed) |
Notes | Interesting note: if one spells the names of the two colleges running in the relays backwards, you have "Harvard" (Dravrah) and "Yale" (Elay). |
Reprinted | from Amazing Man Comics (Centaur, 1939 series) #21 (March, 1941)? |
Script | Tom Russell |
Pencils | Sam Glanzman |
Inks | Sam Glanzman |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Randall Ross (introduction) |
Pencils | Steve Dahlman |
Inks | Steve Dahlman |
Characters | Duke Collins (introduction) |
Pencils | R. C. Fuller |
Inks | R. C. Fuller |
Characters | Keith Butler (introduction) |
Script | ? (Stanley Allen Drake) |
Characters | The Arrow [Ralph Payne] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Paul Gustavson |
Inks | Paul Gustavson |
Notes | All stories in #1 and #2 are taken from DC's inventory. |