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Sparkling Stars (1944) comic books 1944

  • Issue #1
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 1

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    Ali Baba story, pencils by Ray Willner, inks by Allen Ulmer. Private Plopp filler page, script and art by Morris Weiss. Boxie Weaver story, art by Morris Weiss (signed Ink Higgins). Torpedo Bomber story. Dom Di Magio sports facts, script and art by George Ukel. Will You Also Fly Soon? text article. FBI and War Sabotage. Petey and Pop story, art by Morris Weiss (signed Swis). The Case of the Giant Moths starring Detective Durrand Draw, scrip by Monty Mulford. Navy Cartoonist. Hell's Angels story, art by Carmine Infantino. 68 pgs. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 2

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    Cover art by Al Ulmer. Hell's Angels story, art by Carmine Infantino. Petey and Pop story, art by Swis (Morris Weiss). Introducing Speed Spaulding starring Speed Spaulding, art by George Ukel. Riley and the Sergeant story, art by Pvt. M.S.W. (Morris Weiss). The Crime Chasers, script by Monty Mulford, art by George Ukel. Tiger Death-Frail Little Old Woman article. Case for the FBI story. Otto the Outlaw story, script by Murphy, art by S. Lazarus. Magic Tricks for Young and Old story, script and art by Harry Lazarus. Boxie Weaver story. Ali Baba story, script and art by Harry Lazarus. 68 pgs. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 3

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    Cover art by Carmine Infantino and Milt Cohen (as Carmine Milt). Hell's Angels story, art by Carmine Infantino. Boxie Weaver story, art by Morris Weiss (as Ink Higgins). Magic Tricks for Young and Old activity pages by Harry Lazarus. The Night Club Mysteries, art by George Ukel. Petey and Pop story, script and art by Morris Weiss (as Swis). Case for the FBI story. Speed Spaulding story, art by George Ukel. Underground Camerman Extraordinary (two pages of text and 3 pages of b/w photographs of Polish victims of Nazi persecution). Riley and the Sergeant story, script and art by Morris Weiss (as Private West Sirrom). Ali Baba story, script and art by Harry Lazarus. 68 pgs. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 4
    • 7" Cumulative spine split with severe splitting to interior wraps. Centerfold detached. Staples added (not manufacturing). Staple rust. Slight mold.

    Cover art by Carmine Infantino and Milt Cohen. Hell's Angels story, art by Carmine Infantino and Milt Cohen (as Carmilt). Ali Baba story, script and art by Harry Lazarus. Death Comes Early, script and art by Herman C. Browner. Magic Tricks for Young and Old activity pages by Harry Lazarus. Underground Leader Outwits Nazi Captain text story. Fierce Air Fights, art by Jack Alderman. Speed Spaulding story, art by George Ukel. F.B.I. Finds Danger in Horseplay--Case for the FBI, script by Montgomery Mulford, art by Jack Alderman. Petey and Pop story, script and art by Morris Weiss (as Swis). Boxie Weaver story, art by Morris Weiss (as Ink Higgins). 68 pgs. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 5
    • 2.5" Spine split from bottom. Chew.

    Cover by Morris Weiss. Stories and art by Morris Weiss, Harry Lazarus, George Tukel, Edith Wieselthier and Jack Alderman. A Golden Age anthology featuring something for everyone: comedy, crime, jungle adventure, and even magic lessons. Former Flying Tigers Gil, Clem and Lank become the "Hell's Angels" and battle spymaster XZ, who threatens democracy from his castle in Death Valley. A non-fiction strip about the FBI includes actual archival photos from past FBI cases. Professor Presto shows his rabbit Stoogie (and the reader) how to perform magic tricks. Hell's Angels: The Stubborn Scotsman; Unsolved Mysteries; Case for the FBI; Private Plopp; Magic Tricks for Young and Old; Riley and the Sergeant; Peanut Movies: Stew Bad; Ali Baba; Studies of Grunting Fish Help Our Fighting Subs; Speed Spaulding; Narrow Escape; Cartoon News; Boxie Weaver. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 6

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    Cover by Morris Weiss. Stories and art by Morris Weiss, Harry Lazarus, George Tukel, Berton Braley, Watt Gottim and Al Ulmer. A Golden Age anthology featuring something for everyone: comedy, crime, jungle adventure, and even magic lessons. Ali Baba follows his stolen donkey to a haunted house. The Hell's Angels (no relation to the bikers) battle Japanese spies in India during World War II. A non-fiction strip about the use of flamethrowers in war includes actual archival photos. Professor Presto shows his rabbit Stoogie (and the reader) how to perform magic tricks. Plus Mother Goose rhymes about controlling inflation through wise investment, a strange sign of the times. Hell's Angels; Mysteries; The Fatal Clue; Private Plopp; Magic Tricks for Young and Old; Flame Throwers, Incendiary Bombs; Sport Notes; Ali Baba: The Haunted House; Petey and Pop; Speed Spaulding; Mother Goose's Anti-Inflationary Rhymes; Stormy Daye; Boxie Weaver. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Sparkling Stars (1944) 7

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    Cover by Harry Lazarus. 10c; Stories and art by Morris Weiss, Harry Lazarus, Monty Mulford, George Tukel, Berton Braley, Walt Ditzen, Herman C. Browner and Jim Inee. A Golden Age anthology featuring something for everyone: comedy, crime, jungle adventure, and even magic lessons. Boxie Weaver matches wits and fists with Pug, who is teaching the neighborhood kids how to fight dirty. In an offbeat story, Adolf Hitler escapes to Brazil after WWII and tries to convince the locals he's Hitler's double. Professor Presto shows his rabbit Stoogie (and the reader) how to perform magic tricks. Plus Mother Goose rhymes about war bonds and ration books, another sign of the times. Hell's Angels; Unsolved Mysteries: Human Heads, The Man They Couldn't Hang; Chuck; Private Plopp; Magic Tricks for Young and Old; Pvt. Droop Has Missed the War!; Ali Baba; The Castaway; Petey and Pop; Detective Durrand Draw: The Case of the Mother-In Law Fake; Modern Mother Goose Rhymes; Little Augie: Eat At Tony's; Boxie Weaver. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.