New Comics #10 (of 11)
November 1st, 1936
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10
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Cover date:
November 1st, 1936
Store date:
October 29th, 1936
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson - Editor and Publisher
F. Whitney Ellsworth, Vincent A. Sullivan - Associate Editors
Featured in this issue:
- Do You Know
- Captain Jim of the Rangers [part 9] (by H. Fleming)
- Goofo the Great [7] (by Alger [aka Russell Cole])
- Don Coyote [part 10] (by Bill Patrick)
- Ray & Gail [part 8] (by Clemens Gretter)
- Captain Quick [part 9] (illustrator Sven Elvén)
- The Blood Pearls [part 3] (story by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, sketches by Pad [aka Cecelia Munson Paddock])
- Worthwhile Pictures to Watch For (text article by I. W. Magovern)
- Straight from Hollywood [2] (by Laidlaw)
- Capt. Spiniker [part 14] (by Tom Cooper)
- Maginnis of the Mounties [part 7] (by Babe Mather [aka Richard Matheson])
- Andy Handy a Man of Action But of Few Words [7] (by Leo E. O'Mealia)
- 17-20 on the Black [part 10] (by Tom Cooper)
- Famous Poems Pictured [6] Sheridan's Ride by Thomas Buchanan Read (illustrated by Henry Carl Kiefer)
- Laughing at Life! [3] (by Vin Sullivan)
- She [part 5] (by H.Rider Haggard, illustrated by Sven Elven)
- Hardluck Harry [part 2] (by Bill Carney)
- Ol' Oz Bopp [7] (by Alger [aka Russell Cole])
- The Golden Dragon [part 5] (by Tom Hickey)
- Slim and Tex [part 7]
- Castaway Island [part 9] (by Tom Cooper)
- Red (by Joe Eichberger)
- Magic! (text article by Andrini the Great)
- Steve Conrad on Dolorosa Isle [part 6]
- Cal 'n' Alec [part 9] (by Bill Patrick)
- Sandor and the Lost Civilization [part 6] (by Homer Fleming)
- A Tale of Two Cities [part 7] (by Charles Dickens, illustrated narrative by Merna Gamble)
- The Vikings [part 10] (by Anthony [aka Alex Anthony Blum])
- Chikko Chakko [9] (by Ellis Edwards)
- Federal Men [part 9] (by Jerome Siegel and Joe Shuster)
- It's a Dern Lie [10] (as told by Bill Carnes, U.S. Marine Hospital Key West, Fla.; illustrated by Bill Patrick) [re-drawn story earlier presented in Funny Pages #2]