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Star Spangled Comics 1

STAR SPANGLED COMICS #1

Cover Date: October 1941
Cover Price: $.10

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Cover Credits:
Art: Hal Sherman (signed)


Story: "The Star-Spangled Kid" (20 Pages)

Credits:

StoryJerry Siegel
ArtHal Sherman
LetteringHal Sherman
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Star-Spangled Kid (Sylvester Pemberton; first appearance; a child prodigy who decides to fight crime and Nazi spies; last in flashback in Star Spangled Comics #18; next in the fifth story in this issue)
Stripesy (Patrick "Pat" Dugan; first appearance; an auto mechanic and boxer; teams as the "junior" partner with Star-Spangled Kid; last in flashback in Star Spangled Comics #18; inventor of the Star-Rocket Racer; next in the fifth story in this issue)

Supporting Character(s):

John Pemberton (first appearance; a wealthy banker and father of Sylvester Pemberton)
Gloria Pemberton (first appearance; Sylvester Pemberton's mother)

Villain(s):

Bundists (first appearance for all; leader Ferd Klaug named)


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Second Story: "Captain X" (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryJon L. Blummer
ArtJon L. Blummer
LetteringJon L. Blummer
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Captain X (Buck Dare; first appearance; an American reporter for the American bureau of the Tribune in London; see Comments)

Supporting Character(s):

J.J. (first appearance; Dare's editor at the Tribune bureau office)
Stuffy (first appearance; Captain X's mechanic)

Villain(s):

Nazis (first appearance for all; building a tunnel out of metal between Dunkirk and Dover; destroyed)

Location(s):

London, England
Chatham Naval Base
Dunkirk, France

Comment(s):

It was later revealed that Richard "Buck" Dare was in fact an American spy and an agent for O.S.S..


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Third Story: "Tarantula" (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryMort Weisinger
ArtHal Sharp
LetteringHal Sharp
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Tarantula (Jonathan Law; first appearance; a mystery novelist who becomes a mystery man to research them for a future novel; last in flashback in All-Star Squadron #18/All-Star Squadron #66; see Comments)

Supporting Character(s):

Olga (first appearance; Jon Law's housekeeper who sews up his costume; last in flashback in All-Star Squadron #18/All-Star Squadron #66; next in issue #5/4)

Villain(s):

Ace-Deuce (first appearance; a murderous robber; dies)

Comment(s):

This story takes place between flashbacks in All-Star Squadron #18 and All-Star Squadron #66.
Dating in the flashback places this story in late June, 1941.


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Fourth Story: "Armstrong of the Army" (13 Pages)

Credits:

StoryEd Moore
ArtEd Moore
LetteringEd Moore
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Armstrong of the Army (Lieutenant Armstrong; first appearance; of US Army Intelligence)

Villain(s):

spies (first appearance for all; one dies)

Location(s):

American Southwest


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Fifth Story: [No Title] (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryJerry Siegel
ArtHal Sherman
LetteringHal Sherman
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Star-Spangled Kid (last in the first story in this issue)
Stripesy (last in the first story in this issue)

Supporting Character(s):

John Pemberton
Gloria Pemberton

Villain(s):

Doctor Weerd (Dr. James Stanton; first appearance; an eminent psychologist; takes a "Hyde-like" formula and transforms into the large and ogreish Doctor Weerd)

Other Character(s):

President of the Whitmore National Bank (first appearance; killed by Dr. Weerd's giant robot)
A dozen eminent psychologists and doctors (first appearance; want to interview and examine Sylvester)


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