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Issue: Charlie Chan Dailies and Sundays 10/30/38 to 11/19/39 #[nn]
Publication Date: January 2001
 
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Publisher: FlagPacific Comics Club
Indicia Publisher: Tony Raiola
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: none
Pages: 60
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $9.50 USD
Indicia Frequency: none
Content Items: 5 (4 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): ?
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: Color cover; Black and White
Dimensions: 11" x 8.5" (27.9 cm x 21.6 cm)
Paper Stock: Bond
Binding: Squarebound
Publishing Format: Graphic Novel
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
?
?; typeset
Subject Matter
adventure
Charlie Chan
Reprinting
 
Miscellaneous
1
This cover contains an unusual number of errors. The title Dailies and Sundays is incorrect, as the book contains only Sunday strips. Two story titles are incorrect: Doctor Croft's Rubies (as Doctor's Croft Rubies) and The Wan Ching Case (as The Wan China Case). Also the name of Charlie Chan's creator, Earl Derr Biggers is given incorrectly, without the final letter s on his last name.
Charlie Chan Notebook

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
?
Subject Matter
adventure
Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan; Barry Chan; Lee Chan; Kirk Barrow; Gina Lane
Movie star Claire Lamont calls Charlie when she is threatened, but when he arrives she is already dead, poisoned by cyanide in her drinking water.
Reprinting
from Sunday Charlie Chan (McNaught Syndicate) October 30, 1938 to February 12, 1939;
from Charlie Chan's Adventures, volume 2 (Comic Stars in the World) 1976
Miscellaneous
16
Title given is somewhat misleading, as Charlie Chan's Notebook is a brief pseudo-proverb which appears in the logo panel of most of the Sunday strips. The first 6 strips introduce the characters. The rest is a story that might be called The Claire Lamont Poisoning.
The Donna Grant Kidnapping

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
?
Subject Matter
adventure
Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan; Kirk Barrow; Gina Lane; Berzelius Keeno
Steel heiress and debutante Donna Grant has been kidnapped. A demand for $500,000 was delivered with the severed head of her dog. Charlie arrests the intermediary, Berzelius Keeno, and disguises Kirk Barrow to impersonate him. He disguises himself as Willie Soo, a cook.
Reprinting
from Sunday Charlie Chan (McNaught Syndicate) February 19 to June 4, 1939;
from Charlie Chan's Adventures, volume 2 (Comic Stars in the World) 1976
Miscellaneous
16
Doctor Croft's Rubies

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
?
Subject Matter
adventure
Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan; Kirk Barrow; Gina Lane
Charlie, Kirk and Gina are flying to the U.S. when they spot a ship on fire. The plane lands to offer help and armed pirates rob the plane. The ship was not really burning, but Kirk swims out to it and really does set it on fire. He is hit by a bullet, but Charlie swims out to get him and brings him back. The main target was Doctor Croft's bag, holding a million dollars worth of pigeon blood rubies. Croft invites Charlie to come to his mountain lodge while Kirk recuperates. Croft then receives a series of threatening notes and finally the rubies are stolen.
Reprinting
from Sunday Charlie Chan (McNaught Syndicate) June 11 to October 1, 1939;
from Charlie Chan's Adventures, volume 2 (Comic Stars in the World) 1976
Miscellaneous
17
The Wan Ching Case

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
Alfred Andriola
?
Subject Matter
adventure
Charlie Chan
Charlie Chan; Kirk Barrow; Gina Lane
Wan Ching has come to the U.S. to buy plans for a new repeating rifle and to raise money for the war in China. Gina discovers a sliding panel and hidden elevator that take her to Wan, who is being held captive in his own house.
Reprinting
from Sunday Charlie Chan (McNaught Syndicate) October 8 to November 19, 1939;
from Charlie Chan's Adventures, volume 2 (Comic Stars in the World) 1976
Miscellaneous
7

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