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Issue: Silver Streak Archives Featuring the Original Daredevil #1
Publication Date: June 2012
 
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Publisher: FlagDark Horse
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On Sale Date: 06/20/2012
Volume: 1
Pages: 296
ISBN: 9781595829290
UPC/EAN: 978159582929055999
Price: $65.99 CAD
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Content Items: 69 (44 stories, 1 cover)
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
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Subject Matter
superhero
Daredevil
Daredevil [Bart Hill]; Claw
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Includes the center image from the cover of Silver Streak Comics (Lev Gleason, 1939 Series) #7.
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The Need for Speed!

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Michael T. Gilbert
Jack Binder; Jack Cole
Jack Binder; Jack Cole
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Subject Matter
Silver Streak
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Silver Streak Comics #6

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
The Claw
Claw
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Announcing the Winners of the Silver Streak Contest!

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
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Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak
Silver Streak
Illustrated announcement of the winners in the Silver Streak Contest: 1st Prize won by Stanley & Bruce Bass ($5), 2nd Prize of $2 won by Don Murphy, and there were 18 other winners of $1.00 each.
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Race Around the World

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole [as Ralph Johns] (signed)
Jack Cole [as Ralph Johns] (signed)
Jack Cole [as Ralph Johns] (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak
Silver Streak; Whiz; Sir Cedric Baldwin; Shadra; Sheik Ali Ben Hassan
Sir Cedric Challenges the Streak to a race, and he agrees: to make it a 'round the world affair. On the way, he fights the Nazis, rescues a girl from an evil Sheik, prevents that Sheik from successfully harming a caravan of American travelers on their way to Maskat, and wins the race!
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The Flying Dragon

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Credits
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Maurice Gutwirth (signed)
Maurice Gutwirth (signed)
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Subject Matter
aviation, war
The Sky Wolf
Sky Wolf [Paul Storm]; Crane
Sky Wolf comes across a weird plane used by a gang of vicious criminals who defy the law by using scientific methods to rob and plunder. He is forced to the ground and offered the chance to join the group. When he refuses, the gang throws him into a cell, from which he escapes, then uses his own plane to destroy the gang.
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Nick Carro's Protection Racket

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
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Hal Sharp
Hal Sharp
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Subject Matter
western
Bill Wayne, the Texas Terror
Bill Wayne; Hank Russel; Adams; Nick Carro
Ranger Wayne has to prevent a protection racket from moving into the west to take advantage of the cattle ranchers.
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Story printed in red, black, and white.
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Slow Drawin' Fool

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Kane Miller (signed)
Jack Cole ?
Jack Cole ?
typeset
Subject Matter
western
Jed Graymes; Mike Kenly; Blackie Ranson
Young Jed Graymes must face the man who killed his father and took over the Bar 30 spread which rightfully belongs to him.
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The Claw Lives Again

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
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Subject Matter
superhero
The Green Claw
Carl Tarrant; Green Claw
The Green Claw literally rises from the dead and it's up to Carl Durrant to investigate. However, the Claw uses hypnotic powers on the Major and he is shrunk and placed in a box to die while the Claw readies an army of robots to conquer the armies of the Earth.
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Credits
Don Rico [as Captain Cook] (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
The Daredevil, Master of Courage
Daredevil [Bart Hill] (introduction, origin); Joe Ripper; Ricco; Joe; Conde
I swear to devote my time on earth to make crime pay...
After stopping Joe Ripper's escape, after he had murdered a bank guard and stolen the bank's money, Daredevil finds a clue on his body and begins to hunt down the Ricco Gang that Ripper was a part of. He arrives in time to stop the Ricco Gang from destroying the rival Conde Gang, capturing both gangs to turn over to the Police.
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Daredevil's origin was revised in Daredevil Comics #18. Daredevil wears a yellow and blue uniform in this story.
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The Ivory Raiders

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
John Hampton ?; Mac Raboy ?
John Hampton ?; Mac Raboy ?
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Subject Matter
jungle
Lance Hale
Lance Hale; Jackie; Yamba; Brad Hender
After having destroyed the monster in the city, Lance heads into the jungle to do battle with ivory raiders when he sees a young boy being threatened by a lion. After saving him, a series of events leads the pair to the cabin of the ivory raiders and a fight ensues.
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The Spook Strikes Back

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Harry Anderson
Harry Anderson
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Subject Matter
mystery
Ace Powers
Ace Powers; Panther Man; Spook
Ace has overcome the Four Madmen and has called the Police in to recover their bodies. When they arrive, only three bodies are found, and Ace realizes that Panther Man has escaped. He finds him being murdered by the Spook, and must battle the Skeleton Men to reach him in time.
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Throwing Snowballs Caused the Boston Massacre!

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Subject Matter
non-fiction
Momentous Mites
Illustrated re-telling of the events of March 5, 1770.
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The Starfish Men of the Water Planet

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Subject Matter
science fiction
Planet Patrol
Planet Patrol [Captain Ken Keen; Nirma]
While on patrol one day near a weird planet, Nirma starts feeling faint and Captain Keen wonders if the planet is responsible. Diving under water, they come into contact with the Star-Fish Men, whose leader captures the duo and informs Keen that he can guide the water-planet through the universe, robbing and conquering as they go.
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The Sky Bug

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
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Subject Matter
adventure
Dickie Dean, the Boy Inventor
Dickie Dean; Zip Todd; John Dean; Martha Dean; Mr. Crawley
When a plane crashes into Dickie's father's business, destroying it, Dickie tries to figure out a way he can help his parents financially. So he builds a weird type of aircraft that flies thanks to a repelling magnet, and markets the concept to the President of the Zepher Aeroplane Factory. Unfortunately, Crawley wants the invention for free and is willing to kill Dickie and Zip to get it.
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The Fight for Fun!

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Pat; Mike
Pat and Mike find a dime laying on the sidewalk and begin to fight over it. But a Policeman comes along and finds out the boys need the dime to buy the latest issues of Sure-Fire Comics and Super-Mystery Comics. The cop gives the boys a dime and each get their comic, while he decided to buy both issues himself!
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?
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Subject Matter
Illustrated ad from Remington Rand, Incorporated, advertizing a desk set for $1 with the purchase of a Remington Delux Noiseless Deluxe Portable Typewriter.
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Ad is printed in red, black, and white.
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Silver Streak Comics #7

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
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Subject Matter
superhero
Daredevil
Daredevil [Bart Hill]; Claw
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FlagSilver Streak Comics #7 published January 1941
was Daredevil Battles The Claw [Illustration on Cover, Front]
 
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[untitled]

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?
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Subject Matter
Illustrated ad from the Wilson Chemical Company, who offered a variety of prizes {including motion picture projector, guitar, bycicle, portable radio and more] to readers for selling 12 boxes of White Cloverine Brand Salve.
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The Claw vs. Daredevil, Part 1

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Claw; Daredevil
Daredevil [Bart Hill]; Tonia Saunders (introduction); Jarves; Claw; Sin-Lee
The Claw has his minions burrow under the Atlantic Ocean so that he can attack New York City (and America) from underground. Fortunately, Bart Hill is there when the Claw attacks and he changes into the Daredevil to put a stop to the attack.
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Daredevil regains power to speak. Daredevil now wears his familiar red and blue costume.
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Introducing the Pirate Prince

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
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Subject Matter
adventure, historical
The Pirate Prince
Pirate Prince (introduction); Gilley; Captain Tuttle
Spurning the love of a woman, the Prince and his men take on a slave ship called "The Vulture" and free the slaves aboard. Unfortunately, the daughter of the Captain of this ship presents more problems that the Prince bargained for!
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The Death of Biff Baily

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Credits
Carl Hubbell [as ABC] (signed)
Carl Hubbell [as ABC] (signed)
Carl Hubbell [as ABC] (signed)
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Subject Matter
crime
Presto Martin
Presto Martin (introduction); Murphy; Scotty Burns; Bullet Nolan
In order to discover the true story and cause behind the death of boxer Biff Baily, Presto disguises himself as boxer Scotty Burns.
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[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
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Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak and Whiz King of Falcons
Silver Streak; Whiz
Silver Streak, lone meteor of justice...
Silver Streak investigates the deaths of several people from the "Fire Death", and his search leads him to Fantasy Isle, home to an evil, strange people, who have kidnapped people and made them their slaves.
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The Wrath of Rokula

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?
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Subject Matter
superhero
Zongar the Miracle Man
Zongar; Abaraxx; Thomas West; Ruth West; Professor Rokula
Zongar must stop a madman who has invented a hypnotic machine that places inventors he has kidnapped under his spell so they will create the necessary machines that will enable him to rule the universe.
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The White Dragon Flower

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder ?
Jack Binder
Jack Binder
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Subject Matter
aviation
Cloud Curtis
Cloud Curtis McCoy; Crusher McCoy; Pop Whistler; Sam Jackel; Curly; Burk; White Dragon Flower; Kharahn
Cloud accuses airline owner Jackel of treason and sets out in an attempt to intercept the General Staff plane that is carrying defense plans and designs for new ships, planes and guns to be discussed at an emergency defense meeting in Washington D.C..
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Gun Shots on the Mesa

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Kane Warren (signed)
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typeset
Subject Matter
western
Marshall Dangle Stephens; Johnny Costigan; Red Degan; Joe Barnes
Three men on the run from the Sheriff of Little Gulch includes the son of a prominent man who has somehow got tangled up with two desperadoes.
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[untitled]

Statement of Ownership  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
typeset
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Miscellaneous
0.34
Lists Jack Cole as Editor and Morris Latzen as Business Manager.
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Debut of a Dynamo

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bob Turner
Harry Anderson
Harry Anderson
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Subject Matter
adventure
Dynamo Hill
Dynamo Hill [Bart Hill] (introduction, origin); Doctor Frisby; Betty; Aubrey Gill; Mr. Crambell
Milksop Bart Hill, upon visiting his doctor friend, is told that he has a strange, deadly ailment and will die at sundown. So he decides to stand up to his boss in a most unusual way and discovers that he is running a smuggling racket.
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The Skinn Family Curse

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
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Subject Matter
adventure
Dickie-Dean, Boy Inventor
Dickie Dean; Zip Todd; O'Riley; Phineas Skinn; Zanner Skinn; Mortimer Skinn; Professor Skinn; Blubber
Mortimer Skinn has watched his two brothers murdered on their birthdays as well as other family members...now Mortimer's birthday has come and he is scared to death and demands Police protection. Dickie discovers that the villain is a blind member of the family, whose brothers had attempted to kill him, but he beat them to it! Now the professor operates on Dickie and turns him into a willing accomplice for crime!
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[untitled]

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s)
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Subject Matter
Know Your Car!
Illustrated advertisement from Theo. Audel & Company for the new edition of "Audel's Auto Guide".
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Prizes! For You!

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fred Harman (signed)
Fred Harman (signed)
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typeset
Subject Matter
Red Ryder
Illustrated ad from American Specialty Company, which shows readers the prizes they can win just by selling 40 Christmas packs, including the Daisy 1000 shot Red Ryder Carbine.
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Printed in red, black, and white.
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Silver Streak Comics #8

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Daredevil; Claw
Daredevil [Bart Hill]; Claw; Dickie Dean; Silver Streak; Pirate Prince
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Free! Four Clolor Portrait of Silver Streak

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
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typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak
Silver Streak; Whiz
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Illustrated promotional ad giving free to readers a 7" x 10 1/4" four color portrait poster of the Silver Streak for every two "Silver Streak Portrait Certificates" they mailed in, OR 10 cents in coin with only one certificate.
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The Claw vs. Daredevil [Part 2]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
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Subject Matter
superhero
Daredevil Claw
Daredevil [Bart Hill]; President Franklin D. Roosevelt; Claw
When Daredevil, as Bart Hill, learns that the President of the United States has imposed a new tax of 50% on people's incomes, and that people are barred from their churches, he decides to take action. He has a doctor examine the President and discovers that the Chief Executive is in a state of coma, put there by the Claw!
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[untitled]

Cartoon  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
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Subject Matter
humorous
Sport Shorts by Ernie Bulbnose
Sid Bucktooth; "Battlin' Buzz"; "Slug" Fest; "Dizzy" Lumpo; Hap Kluk; Axel Skug; Slim Zlam
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Group of five stand-alone humorous sports cartoons.
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Smashing the Slavers

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Dick Briefer [as REM Brant] (signed)
Dick Briefer [as REM Brant] (signed)
Dick Briefer [as REM Brant] (signed)
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Subject Matter
historical
The Pirate Prince
Pirate Prince, Flim; Merry
Seeing a slave ship on the horizon, the Prince and his crew taken on the ship...until they see a white flag. But when that ship draws near, they suddenly open fire and the Prince's ship goes down. They are saved by a whale, who deposits the crew aboard the slaver ship and a fight ensues.
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[untitled]

Activity  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
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?
Subject Matter
Can You Solve These?
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Readers are asked to solve 5 different problems.
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The Two-in-One

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
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Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak
The Silver Streak; Whiz; Harmon; Henry Smith; Eleene Smith; Jerry; Walter Chinwell; Steve Grogan; Jaxon; Sam
Silver Streak is asked by the FBI to investigate reported spy activities at the Sterling Aircraft Plant, and discovers that one of the workers has a false eye camera in his head, which he uses to photograph secrets and give them to "The General".
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Cactus Gulch

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove [as D. B. Icove] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. Icove] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. Icove] (signed)
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?
Subject Matter
humorous
Gully Gulliver
Gully Gulliver; Rammy; Jed; Killer Pete
When Gully hears that the Sheriff is heading out to look for "Killer" Pete, Gully and Rammy dedcide to find him first...with "electrifying" results.
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The Durmaleum Theft

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder
Jack Binder (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
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?
Subject Matter
aviation
Cloud Curtis
Cloud Curtis; Crusher McCoy; Pop Whistler; Professor Lane; Enzo Francor; Mitzi
Cloud and his pals must stop the evil Francor and his assistant from obtaining an important metal called Durmalem the Professor has invented that will revolutionize the airplane.
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The Bomb Sight Mystery

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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? [as Dick Dawson] (signed)
? [as Dick Dawson] (signed)
? [as Dick Dawson] (signed)
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Subject Matter
crime
Secret Agent X-101
Secret Agent X-101 [Bart Benson]; Pat White; Mr. Hendrix; Sandra Hendrix; Hans
Bart is very concerned about the murder of U.S. agents guarding the Air Force's new bomb site that allows a bomb to land squarely on its target from a height of 50,000 feet, and his investigation leads right back to the head of the aircraft company charged with protecting the invention.
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The Zango Cannonball

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fred Guardineer (signed)
Fred Guardineer (signed)
Fred Guardineer (signed)
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Fred Guardineer ?
Subject Matter
jungle
Lance Hale
Lance Hale; Ruth
Lance comes upon a girl in the jungle that is threatened by a vicious leopard. After saving her, both head back to the M'Bongo River, where her father and brother were captured by savages.
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The Silver Ranger and His Wonder Horse, Lucifer

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
? [as Silver Films Studios] (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
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typeset
Subject Matter
western
The Silver Ranger
Silver Ranger (introduction); Lucifer; Joel Brandon; Mary Brandon; Sheriff Belden; Deputy Spider Jones
The Ranger must locate the true murderer of Hank Brunner before the Sheriff and his posse lynch an innocent man.
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Molo's Reign of Terror

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Credits
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
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Subject Matter
adventure
Presto Martin, Quick Change Artist
Presto Martin; Murphy; Bruce Canton; Don Lopez; Jeeves
Presto uses his skill of disguise in order to locate and stop a vicious killer of stage and screen personalities.
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FlagSilver Streak Comics #8 published March 1941
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[untitled]

Cartoon  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove
David B. Icove
David B. Icove
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typeset
Subject Matter
humorous
Laffs
Wilbur
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Series of 8 different stand-alone cartoons.
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The Gunpowder Mission

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Walter Galli (signed)
Walter Galli (signed)
Walter Galli (signed)
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Subject Matter
historical
Dan Dearborn, Freedom's Son
Captain Dan Dearborn; Jerry; General George Washington; Major George Rogers Clark; Captain Neville; Jed Swift; Scarface Dykes; Tuff Kendon
Captain Dearborn is sent by George Washington to Fort Pitt to meet up with Major George Rogers Clark, then the pair will deliver much needed gun powder to Boonesboro, Kentucky.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #8 published March 1941
was The Gunpowder Mission [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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4
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[untitled]

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
?
typeset
Subject Matter
Silver Streak Stamp Page
Will Rogers
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #8 published March 1941
was [untitled] [Advertisement on Interior Page(s)]
 
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1
The editors proudly announce a new series of stamps, based on the characters found in the thrilling book, "Mutiny on the Bounty". The page also lists ads from various stamp dealers with many stamps shown.
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Professor Skinn Strikes Back

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
adventure
Dickie Dean, Boy Inventor
Dickie Dean; Zip Todd; John Dean; Martha Dean; Professor Skinn; Blubber
Professor Skinn and Blubber break out of jail and kidnap Dickie's parents, and when he shows up to rescue them, the Professor attempts to use his new invention on them all...an invention that can reduce humans to chemicals!
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #8 published March 1941
was Professor Skinn Strikes Back [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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8
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[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
humorous
Rusty
Rusty; Mr. Jones
When Rusty discovers that today, the 10th, is his brother's birthday, he hurries to the newsstand to get the latest issue of Silver Streak Comics, which, after he reads it, will be his brother's present!
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #8 published March 1941
was [untitled] [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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1
This strip is party a publisher's plug for Silver Streak Comics.
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[untitled]

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fred Harman (signed)
Fred Harman (signed)
?
typeset
Subject Matter
Daisy Air Rifles
Red Ryder; Little Beaver
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #8 published March 1941
was [untitled] [Advertisement on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
1
Illustrated ad for the new Red Ryder Cowboy Carbine.
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Silver Streak Comics #9

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak
Silver Streak; Whiz; Daredevil [Bart Hill]; Claw
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Illustration on Cover, Front]
 
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1
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Free! Four Clolor Portrait of Silver Streak

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
?
typeset
Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak
Silver Streak; Whiz
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Illustrated promotional ad giving free to readers a 7" x 10 1/4" four color portrait poster of the Silver Streak for every two "Silver Streak Portrait Certificates" they mailed in, OR 10 cents in coin with only one certificate.
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The Claw vs. Daredevil, Part 3

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
Jack Cole
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Daredevil; Claw
Daredevil [Bart Hill]; Claw; Spike
The Claw, in a weakened condition after the savage beating inflicted on him by Daredevil, is found guilty by a jury and sentenced to die in the electric chair. When he placed in the chair and the juice is administered, the Claw regains his power and escapes, leading his gang to a volcanic crater in the Rockies, which he declares will be the future capital of the United States. To seal that intent, he captures Daredevil and burns him at the stake!
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was Part Three [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Absent-Minded Album

Cartoon  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
sports
Sports Shots by Ernie Bulbnose
Caston Pierre; Gorilla Jones; Homer McNutz; Professor Buzzle
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was Absent-Minded Album [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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1
Six individual stand along cartoons of fictional absent minded individuals from the sports world and their accomplishments.
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The Lesson of Dr. Boggs

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Dick Briefer [as Richard Norman] (signed)
Dick Briefer [as Richard Norman] (signed)
Dick Briefer [as Richard Norman] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
historical
The Pirate Prince
Pirate Prince; Flip; Doctor Boggs; Squire Rooks
While the Pirate Prince is trying to free some captured slaves, Dr. Boggs takes over the Prince's ship, and uses the Prince and the re-captured slaves to do his bidding. That is, until he Prince turns the tables on Boggs.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was The Lesson of Dr. Boggs [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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5
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[untitled]

Activity  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
Can You Solve These?
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Activity on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
1
Readers are given five illustrated puzzles to solve, including "Find the Ball Players", "Hunter's Problem", "Target Score", and "Square the Vicar".
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Who Is Iron Jaw?

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Silver Streak and Whiz
Silver Streak; Whiz; Iron Jaw (introduction)
Silver Streak is vacationing in Argentina and must investigate and solve a series of sabotage crimes already set in motion there and in the United States by a man known only as Iron Jaw.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was Who Is Iron Jaw? [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Return of Killer Pete

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove [as D. B. Icove] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. Icove] (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. Icove] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
western
Gully Gulliver
Gully Gulliver; Daisy; Cluck; Killer Pete
Killer Pete breaks jail and captures Gully and Daisy. However, Cluck comes to their rescue.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was The Return of Killer Pete [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
2
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The Wingers

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder ?
Jack Binder (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
aviation
Cloud Curtis
Cloud Curtis; Crusher McCoy; Pop Whistler; Mr. Richmond; Wingers
Cloud happens upon an airplane wreck and the pilot reports "snow on the wings" before he dies. Meeting with the airline's President, he learns this has happened five other times, and he also discovers the accidents were caused by "The Wingers", who employ a mysterious gun that shoots a secret chemical which condenses the moisture in the air and freezes it.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was The Wingers [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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6
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The High One's Death Gas

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
? [as Dick Dawson] (signed)
? [as Dick Dawson] (signed)
? [as Dick Dawson] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
mystery
Secret Agent X-101
Secret Agent X-101 [Bart Benson]; Pat White; McCann; Joe; Jim ; Sandra Hendrix; Mr. Hendrix; Otto; Adolph; Hans
Bart heads out to track down the murderer of the U.S. Secretary of State.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
4
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Captives of the Pygmies

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fred Guardineer (signed)
Fred Guardineer (signed)
Fred Guardineer (signed)
?
Fred Guardineer ?
Subject Matter
jungle
Lance Hale
Lance Hale; Jim Thorne
Lance and Jim are taken prisoner by a band of pygmies after Thorne crashes his plane, but set a fire in one of the huts and manage to escape.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was Captives of the Pygmies [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Gambler's Last Stand, or, Desert Justice Wins Again

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Carl Formes [as Silver Films Studios] (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
Jack Binder (signed)
?
typeset
Subject Matter
western
The Silver Ranger
Silver Ranger; Lucifer; Roy Penwell; Stokes; Slick Hanson; Roper
Young Roy Penwell is about to be hung by a mob, who believe he was in on trying to bilk an old widow lady out her money. The Silver Ranger steps in and saves the lad, proving that he had been framed.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was The Gambler's Last Stand, or, Desert Justice Wins Again: Part 2 [Text Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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3
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The Domino!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
crime
Presto Martin
Presto Martin; Murphy; Dugan; Domino [Dominic Leonetti]; Spike
The Police have been endeavoring to shut down Leonetti's "Red Rouse", a swank night spot, for months with no luck, so Presto Martin uses his disguise ability to corral "The Domino" in his infamous "Game of Death"!
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was The Domino! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
5
Disclose
[untitled]

Cartoon  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
David B. Icove (signed)
David B. Icove [as D. B. I.] (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
humorous
Laffs
Marvin; Willie; Zeke; Miss Grepburn; Ed
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Cartoon on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
1
Series of eight stand alone humorous panels.
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Scarface the Renegade

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Walter Galli (signed)
Walter Galli (signed)
Walter Galli (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
historical
Dan Dearborn, Freedom's Son
Dan Dearborn; Jerry; Jed Swift; Major George Rogers Clark; Scarface Dykes
Dan and Major Clark begin their journey to take gun powder from Ft. Pitt down the Ohio River to Boonesboro, and meet with resistance from a renegade spy and the Indians.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was Scarface the Renegade [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
4
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[untitled]

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
?
?
typeset
Subject Matter
Silver Streak Stamp Page
Will Rogers
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Advertisement on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
1
Illustrated advertisements from various stamp dealers, who encourage readers to get into collecting foreign stamps, especially those with pictures of Kings and Queens on them.
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The War of Inventions

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
Jack Cole (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
adventure
Dickie Dean, The Boy Inventor
Dickie Dean; Zip Todd; Professor Skinn; Blubber
Professor Skinn has issued a challenge to Dickie Dean for a duel of inventions, and both begin work on various inventions to use on the other. People all over town are taking bets as to whose invention will win out.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was The War of Inventions [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
8
Disclose
[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
Bob Wood (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
adventure, childrens
Rusty and the Gang
Daredevil [Bart Hill]; Silver Streak; Rusty; Shorty
Rusty gets into an argument over the Daredevil only being a comic strip character, when Daredevil shows up in the flesh. He encourages the boys to be a "daredevil" by fighting against all that is bad and evil. Silver Streak dittos that remarks, but warns Daredevil that the Claw is on a rampage again, and both leave to take the villain on.
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
1
In part, the Rusty strip was a publisher promo for Silver Streak Comics.
Disclose
[untitled]

Advertisement  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Fred Harman (signed)
Fred Harman (signed)
?
most typeset
Subject Matter
Daisy Air Rifles
Red Ryder; Little Beaver
Reprinting
FlagSilver Streak Comics #9 published April 1941
was [untitled] [Advertisement on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
1
Illustrated ad from the Daisy Manufacturing Company for the new Red Ryder 1000-shot Cowboy Carbine.

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