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Sections 1 through 100: Scripts, Pencils and Inks by Will Eisner, except Section 31: Script by Will Eisner, Art by Will Eisner and Bob Powell. Lettering on Sections 1 through 3: Zoltan Szenics (?), Sections 4 through 100: Sam Rosen. Colouring: Joe Kubert. Sections 1 through 32 - Seven page stories 1. 2 June 1940 - The Origin of The Spirit
2. 9 June 1940 - The Return of Dr Cobra
3. 16 June 1940 - The Black Queen
4. 23 June 1940 - Voodoo in Manhattan
5. 30 June 1940 - Johnny Marston
6. 7 July 1940 - The Black Queen's Army
7. 14 July 1940 - Mr. Midnight
8. 21 July 1940 - Eldas Thayer
9. 28 July 1940 - Palyachi, the Killer Clown
10. 4 August 1940 - The Death Dolls
11. 11 August 1940 - The Kidnapping of Daisy Kay
12. 18 August 1940 - The Morger Boys
13. 25 August 1940 - The Orphans
14. 1 September 1940 - Orang the Ape Man
15. 8 September 1940 - The Return of Orang, the Ape That is Human
16. 15 September 1940 - Ebony's X-Ray Eyes
17. 22 September 1940 - Gang Warfare
18. 29 September 1940 - Oriental Agents
19. 6 October 1940 - The Master Mind Strikes
20. 13 October 1940 - The Spirit! Who is He?
21. 20 October 1940 - Ogre Goran
22. 27 October 1940 - Conscription Bill Signed
23. 3 November 1940 - The Manly Art of Self Defense
24. 10 November 1940 - The Kiss of Death
25. 17 November 1940 - Dr Prince Von Kalm
26. 24 November 1940 - The Kidnapping of Ebony
27. 1 December 1940 - The Prom
28. 8 December 1940 - The Haunted House
29. 15 December 1940 - Slim Pickens
30. 22 December 1940 - The Christmas Spirit of 1940: Black Henry and Simple Simon
31. 29 December 1940 - The Leader
32. 5 January 1941 - The Black Bow
33. 12 January 1941 - The Silk District Beat
34. 19 January 1941 - Pancho De Bool & Peppi Tamale
35. 26 January 1941 - The Conquistadores
36. 2 February 1941 - Davy Jones' Locker
37. 9 February 1941 - The Substitute Spirits (refried in 422)
38. 16 February 1941 - Radio Station WLXK
39. 23 February 1941 - Invasion From Argos
40. 2 March 1941 - Dead Duck Dolan
41. 9 March 1941 - Toy Planes
42. 16 March 1941 - Introducing Silk Satin aka Silk Satin (refried in 498)
43. 23 March 1941 - Boombershlag aka Dipsy Dooble
44. 30 March 1941 - Captured aka Captured by the Underworld
45. 6 April 1941 - Introducing Scarlett Brown
46. 13 April 1941 - Croaky Andrews' Perfect Crime (refried in 345)
47. 20 April 1941 - The S.S. Raven
48. 27 April 1941 - Ellen Dolan Detective Agency
49. 4 May 1941 - King Kohl, Emperor of the Underworld
50. 11 May 1941 - A Dull Week
51. 18 May 1941 - Marta & the Renaissance Primitive
52. 25 May 1941 - Thomas Hawkins
53. 1 June 1941 - Killer McNobby
54. 8 June 1941 - 5 Passengers In Search of an Author or: The Return of Silk Satin
55. 15 June 1941 - Dusk & Twilight
56. 22 June 1941 - The Tale of the Dictator's Reform aka Dictator's Reform aka The Hitler Story
57. 29 June 1941 - The Balkan Ball
58. 6 July 1941 - Agent 24
59. 13 July 1941 - Stolen Squad Cars
60. 20 July 1941 - The Jewel of Death aka The Spirit in Damascus (partially refried in 509)
61. 27 July 1941 - Pink Perkins
62. 3 August 1941 - Wanted Dead or Alive - The Spirit
63. 10 August 1941 - The Element of Time
64. 17 August 1941 - The Spirit Am Unfair To His Assistant
65. 24 August 1941 - River Lily
66. 31 August 1941 - Barton Heartbern
67. 7 September 1941 - Dorothy Heartbern
68. 14 September 1941 - The Biography of a Big Shot: Joe Frisk (refried in 499)
69. 21 September 1941 - Gogi the Yogi
70. 28 September 1941 - Women!
71. 5 October 1941 - Sphinx & Satin
72. 12 October 1941 - The Genius
73. 19 October 1941 - The Oldest Man in the World
74. 26 October 1941 - Hallowe'en Dusk aka Mr Dusk
75. 2 November 1941 - The Confessions of Monks Mallon
76. 9 November 1941 - The Killer Ghost
77. 16 November 1941 - Eustace the Turkey (refried in 344)
78. 23 November 1941 - Ellen Dolan, Fullback
79. 30 November 1941 - Goll Girder
80. 7 December 1941 - The Last of the Minstrels
81. 14 December 1941 - Ventro
82. 21 December 1941 - Army Operas No 1: Chuck Magoo aka Chuck Magoo
83. 28 December 1941 - The Christmas Spirit [of 1941] : A Trilogy
84. 4 January 1942 - Gorilla Gage
85. 11 January 1942 - Mr Fly
86. 18 January 1942 - Blowing Up the Dam
87. 25 January 1942 - The Ebony White Super-Short-Wave Mechanical Spy
88. 1 February 1942 - The Devil's Shoes
89. 8 February 1942 - Goopleclutch & Mickleholler
90. 15 February 1942 - Madam Minx
91. 22 February 1942 - The Ghost of Post 13
92. 1 March 1942 - Aunt Mathilda
93. 8 March 1942 - Mr Hush
94. 15 March 1942 - For Mayor: Dolan
95. 22 March 1942 - The Men Whom Time Forgot
96. 29 March 1942 - The Weird Case of Dr Ebony and Mr White
97. 5 April 1942 - Drying Up the Reservoirs
98. 12 April 1942 - The Return of the S.S. Raven
99. 19 April 1942 - Hinkey's Gang
100. 26 April 1942 - The Bloody Fang
Sections 101 through 128: Scripts, Layouts (plus some Pencils and occasional Inks) by Will Eisner, Finished Art by Lou Fine with various assistants, except for Sections 119, 120, 121 and 125: Scripts by Manly Wade Wellman, Pencils by Lou Fine, Inks by John Belfi. Lettering, Sections 101 through 128: Sam Rosen. Colouring: Quality Staff Artists. 101. 3 May 1942 - Self Portrait
102. 10 May 1942 - Army Operas No. 2: Pvt. O'Toole aka Pvt O'Toole
103. 17 May 1942 - The Man Who Lost His Face
104. 24 May 1942 - A Practical Joke
105. 31 May 1942 - Army Operas No. 3: Cpl. O'Toole aka Cpl. O'Toole
106. 7 June 1942 - The Baby King
107. 14 June 1942 - Sybil, Cecil & Callous Joe
108. 21 June 1942 - His Majesty King Zenix II
109. 28 June 1942 - Suicide & Saxophones aka Sasha's Sax
110. 5 July 1942 - Wanted/The For Murder aka Wanted For Murder
111. 12 July 1942 - David De Vere 112. 19 July 1942 - A Crime Primer: M-U-R-D-E-R aka M-U-R-D-E-R
113. 26 July 1942 - The Royal Flush Gang 114. 2 August 1942 - Professor Pinx
115. 9 August 1942 - Shoplifters & Sodas 116. 16 August 1942 - The Shadow of Dusk 117. 23 August 1942 - Espionage in Egypt
118. 30 August 1942 - The Return of Scar Cainam 119. 6 September 1942 - Pink Elephants 120. 13 September 1942 - Diana the Huntress 121. 20 September 1942 - Cicero Swunk 122. 27 September 1942 - Rejected 123. 4 October 1942 - Death Is My Destiny (refried in 562) 124. 11 October 1942 - Ebony Meets Frankenstein 125. 18 October 1942 - Corners, Corners 126. 25 October 1942 - Hallowe'en Spirit of 1942: The Ghost Gang 127. 1 November 1942 - Lucifer T. Mephisto 128. 8 November 1942 - A Zombie Sections 129 through 168: Scripts by Manly Wade Wellman or Bill Woolfolk, Pencils by Lou Fine, Inks by Quality Comics Staff Artists, including John Belfi, Joe Kubert, Aldo Rubano, Jack Keller, Robin King and Alex Kotzky, except for Sections 133, 136, 137, 152 and 153: Scripts and Layouts by Will Eisner, Pencils by Lou Fine, Inks by Quality Staff, and Section 168: Script and Layout by Will Eisner, Finished Art by Quality Staff. Lettering on Sections 129 through 131: Sam Rosen: Sections 132 through 168: Martin DeMuth. Colouring by Quality Staff. 129. 15 November 1942 - Suicide Balcony 130. 22 November 1942 - The Mock Invasion 131. 29 November 1942 - Improve Your Memory in Ten Easy Lessons 132. 6 December 1942 - Youth Day 133. 13 December 1942 - The Parole of Tommy Gates 134. 20 December 1942 - Amnesia No. 1 135. 27 December 1942 - Brawler & the Perfesser 136. 3 January 1943 - The Curse of the Ruby 137. 10 January 1943 - The Lady in Black or: The Vashi Pearls 138. 17 January 1943 - Keep Mum On Ship Movements 139. 24 January 1943 - Schoolboy Stuart 140. 31 January 1943 - June 18, 1940 141. 7 February 1943 - The Spirit's Super Scrappers 142. 14 February 1943 - The Brotherhood of Swivets 143. 21 February 1943 - Automatic Author 144. 28 February 1943 - The Spirit of Spring 145. 7 March 1943 - Class Reunion
146. 14 March 1943 - Byron's Memoirs
147. 21 March 1943 - Saul Taylor 148. 28 March 1943 - Andy Horgan aka Death Takes Its Toll
149. 4 April 1943 - Evil Eye Manders aka The Eyes Have It
150. 11 April 1943 - The Dollars of 1804 aka Wanted
151. 18 April 1943 - The Grandfather Clock aka A Clock Stops
152. 25 April 1943 - The Last Mile
153. 2 May 1943 - Yellow Eyes Janus aka Manhunt
154. 9 May 1943 - Dr Plague 155. 16 May 1943 - Policewoman Ellen aka Dressed To Kill
156. 23 May 1943 - Tony Zacco aka Tony Zacco, Public Enemy No. 1
157. 30 May 1943 - The Spirit Ain't Fair
158. 6 June 1943 - Terrible Terry Gill aka Wanted, One Child
159. 13 June 1943 - Diamonds On Ice 160. 20 June 1943 - Parrot Puggins
161. 27 June 1943 - Keep Out
162. 4 July 1943 - Marathon Dancers 163. 11 July 1943 - Three Wishes
164. 18 July 1943 - The House of Darkness
165. 25 July 1943 - The Spirit Did... aka Framed
166. 1 August 1943 - The Maestro aka Music Hath Charms
167. 8 August 1943 - Shipyard Sabotage 168. 15 August 1943 - The Last Gang in Rotten Row
Sections 169 through 185: Scripts by Manly Wade Wellman or Bill Woolfolk, Art by Quality Staff Artists, including Robin King and Joe Kubert, Lettering by Martin DeMuth, Colouring by Quality Staff. 169. 22 August 1943 - On the Ferris Wheel
170. 29 August 1943 - Broadway Lily
171. 5 September 1943 - The Art of Making Love Ardently aka An Old Beau Returns
172. 12 September 1943 - Woman Crooks 173. 19 September 1943 - Killer Sykes aka Stormy Weather
174. 26 September 1943 - Murder on the Job
175. 3 October 1943 - The Case of the Southpaw Maiden 176. 10 October 1943 - Ellen Dolan, Murderess aka Reserved - One Electric Chair
177. 17 October 1943 - The Magic Drums of the Shonokins
178. 24 October 1943 - Who Killed Gloria Drake?
179. 31 October 1943 - Death in the Lion Cage aka Circus Daze
180. 7 November 1943 - Fronie Pettigrew aka Brummagen vs. Pettigrew
181. 14 November 1943 - Vance McVane 182. 21 November 1943 - On Guard! aka On Guard, Crime
183. 28 November 1943 - The Killer Nurse
184. 5 December 1943 - The Auction
185. 12 December 1943 - The Train Wreck Sections 186 through 220: Scripts by Manly Wade Wellman or Bill Woolfolk or Jack Cole [the latter only on those he penciled], Most Pencils by Lou Fine, some by Jack Cole, Inks by Diverse Hands, including Robin King, Lettering by Martin DeMuth, Colouring by Quality Staff. 186. 19 December 1943 - Druce's Time Bomb aka Death After Death
187. 26 December 1943 - Cloak and Coffin
188. 2 January 1944 - Killer Ketch
189. 9 January 1944 - Mrs. Sorrel
190. 16 January 1944 - Ebony's Inheritance 191. 23 January 1944 - Murder by Magic 192. 30 January 1944 - Circumstantial Evidence 193. 6 February 1944 - Radio Burglars 194. 13 February 1944 - Man O' War
195. 20 February 1944 - In the Moorish Section of Central City
196. 27 February 1944 - Who Killed Sam Wright?
197. 5 March 1944 - The Charity Ball
198. 12 March 1944 - Double Eagle
199. 19 March 1944 - Skelter & Crabb
200. 26 March 1944 - Torchy Tyler
201. 2 April 1944 - Who Killed Bob Sydell?
202. 9 April 1944 - Dead In the Street 203. 16 April 1944 - Suspended Animation 204. 23 April 1944 - Rogoff
205. 30 April 1944 - The Voodoo of Dr. Peroo 206. 7 May 1944 - John Magby's Last Will & Testament
207. 14 May 1944 - Fifi McCoy
208. 21 May 1944 - Black Marx
209. 28 May 1944 - Beyond the Grave! 210. 4 June 1944 - Ebony's Piano Lesson
211. 11 June 1944 - The Cellini Dagger
212. 18 June 1944 - The Odor of Geraniums
213. 25 June 1944 - Sad Eyes Sam's Last Laught
214. 2 July 1944 - The Case of the Murdering Tiger 215. 9 July 1944 - For the Love of Clara Defoe 216. 16 July 1944 - The Treasure of the S.S. Jackson
217. 23 July 1944 - Another Satin 218. 30 July 1944 - The Case of the Kindly Dragon!
Sections 219 through 638 - Seven page stories 219. 6 August 1944 - The Metal Monsters
220. 13 August 1944 - Smooch & the Baby
Sections 221 through 290: Scripts by Manly Wade Wellman or Bill Woolfolk, Pencils by Lou Fine, Inks by Lou Fine and three or four unknown Quality Staff Artists, including Robin King, Lettering by Martin DeMuth, Colouring by Quality Staff Artists. 221. 20 August 1944 - Miss Meda
222. 27 August 1944- The Children's Welfare Ball
223. 3 September 1944 - Tubbs and Burberry
224. 10 September 1944 - Jackie Boy
225. 17 September 1944 - Who Killed Cop Robin
226. 24 September 1944 - The Case of the Headless Burglar
227. 1 October 1944 - Big Jake Gooley
228. 8 October 1944 - The Uncanny Cat aka The Case of the Uncanny Cat
229. 15 October 1944 - The Music Box 230. 22 October 1944 - Kingololio
231. 29 October 1944 - The Secret of the Gold Hills
232. 5 November 1944 - The Case of the Will O' Wisp Murders
233. 12 November 1944 - The Return of Danny Bibo 234. 19 November 1944 - Cooter Creek
235. 26 November 1944 - Upside Down House
236. 3 December 1944 - Thirteen O'Clock
237. 10 December 1944 - The Organ Grinder
238. 17 December 1944 - The Dancing Gang
239. 24 December 1944 - The Heirs of Dubbs Dombey
240. 31 December 1944 - The Mystery of the Death Angel
241. 7 January 1945 - The Tenacre Place
242. 14 January 1945 - The Worley Kidnapping 243. 21 January 1945 - The Lorning Murder 244. 28 January 1945 - The Sacred Cat of Hurdstan 245. 4 February 1945 - The Glossop Heirs
246. 11 February 1945 - Soapy Conners 247. 18 February 1945 - Barney the Beard
248. 25 February 1945 - This House Must Go
249. 4 March 1945 - The New Columbus
250. 11 March 1945 - The Masked Magician
251. 18 March 1945 - Prominent Executives Vanish
252. 25 March 1945 - Belle La Trivet
253. 1 April 1945 - Beautiful Andrew
254. 8 April 1945 - Amnesia No. 2
255. 15 April 1945 - Bond Bratton
256. 22 April 1945 - Diamonds and Rats
257. 29 April 1945 - The Dodies 258. 6 May 1945 - Cousin Dora's Little Egbert
259. 13 May 1945 - The Curse of the Kukri
260. 20 May 1945 - Swampwater 261. 27 May 1945 - Mr. Exter
262. 3 June 1945 - Red Scandon
263. 10 June 1945 - Rosilind Ripsley
264. 17 June 1945 - The Country Cousin
265. 24 June 1945 - The Whitlock Diamond Caper
266. 1 July 1945 - The Amato Gang
267. 8 July 1945 - Elbows and Cheesecake
268. 15 July 1945 - The Millionth Customer
269. 22 July 1945 - Caressa
270. 29 July 1945 - Mr Grifty Goes Straight
271. 5 August 1945 - The Kuttup Shop
272. 12 August 1945 - Eye, Feets and Lock
273. 19 August 1945 - The Vickram Forgery
274. 26 August 1945 - Mobar's Comet
275. 2 September 1945 - Cookie
276. 9 September 1945 - The Durand Gang
277. 16 September 1945 - Madame Larna's Crystal Ball
278. 23 September 1945 - Mr Martin's Pistols
279. 30 September 1945 - The Case of the Missing Undertaker
280. 7 October 1945 - Jason Ghor Is Innocent
281. 14 October 1945 - Jonas Dubrick's Plan
282. 21 October 1945 - Nitro
283. 28 October 1945 - Death, South American Style
284. 4 November 1945 - Vaudeville Vinnie
285. 11 November 1945 - Triton and Josie
286. 18 November 1945 - Skelvin's School For Actors
287. 25 November 1945 - Soapy Keeps It Clean
288. 2 December 1945 - The Alibi Factory
289. 9 December 1945 - The Strange Case of the Two $5.00 Bills
290. 16 December 1945 - Derry Mortlock
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