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The Basil Wolverton Checklist
Adventures Into Terror
Current Detective Stories (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#5, August 1951
Cover blurb: "A Classic of Terror and Suspense 'The Eye of Doom",
with a panel reprinted from the story.
"The Eye of Doom", reprinted from Mystic #6
#7, December 1951
Non-Wolverton "Where Monsters Dwell!" cover
"Where Monsters Dwell", 6 pages
#8
Text illustration reprinted from "Gateway to Horror" in Marvel
Tales #104.
Amazing Man Comics
Comic Corporation of America (Centuar Publications)
#25, November 1941
"The Strange Adventures of Meteor Martin"
#26, January 1942
"Meteor Martin and the Monsters of Gorikon"
Amazing Mystery Funnies
Centaur Publications
Volume 2 #12, December 1939
"Space Patrol"
#18, March 1940
Space Patrol"
Volume 3 #19, April 1940
"Space Patrol"
Volume 3 #20, May 1940
"Space Patrol"
Volume 3 #21, June 1940
"Space Patrol"
Volume 3 #22, July 1940
"Space Patrol"
Volume 3 #23, August 1940
"Space Patrol"
Volume 3 #24, September 1940
"Space Patrol".
Black Diamond Western. Comic. Lev Gleason
Publications.
#16, December 1949.
"Bingbang Buster and His Horse Hedy", 3 pages.
#17, January 1950.
"Bingbang Buster and His Horse Hedy", 3 pages.
#18, April 1950.
"Bingbang Buster and His Horse Hedy", 3 pages.
#19, June 1950.
"Bingbang Buster and His Horse Hedy", 3 pages.
#20, August 1950.
"Bingbang Buster and His Horse Hedy", 3 pages.
#21.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
#22.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
#23.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
#24.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
#25.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
#26.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
#27.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
#28, November 1951.
"Bingbang Buster", 3 pages.
Blue Bolt. Comic. Funnies Inc./ Premium Service Co.
(Novelty Press).
Volume 1 #3, August 1940.
"Spacehawk", 1 page.
#106, August 1950.
Non-Wolverton Spacehawk cover. Spacehawk says. "Spacehawk patrol
attention! Maintain combat formation, contact has been established...Here
we go for adventure!"
Cover blurb: "A great big issue!!! Starring Spacehawk in a
gripping tale of interplanetary thrills and excitement!!"
"Spacehawk", reprinted from Target comics.
#107, November 1950.
Cover blurb: "Spacehawk, avenger of wrong, from the forbidden
vastness of outer space, joins forces to combat evil, in this
electrifying science thriller!!"
"Spacehawk", reprinted from Target Comics.
#108, February 1951.
Spacehawk cameo on the cover.
"Spacehawk", reprinted from Target Comics.
#109, May 1951.
Cover reprinted from the splash panel of the story inside.
"Spacehawk: The Case of the Black Avenger", reprinted from Target
Comics.
#110, August 1951.
Cover panel, "Blazing Death", with Dr. Gore and Spacehawk, reprinted from
the story inside.
"Spacehawk", reprinted from Target Comics.
#113, May 1952.
"Spacehawk", reprinted from Target Comics volume 3 #7.
Candy. Comic. William H. Wise & Co.
#1, Fall 1944.
"Scoop Scuttle", 3 pages (newspaper strip samples).
"Scoop Scuttle", 4 pages.
#2, Winter 1944.
"Scoop Scuttle", 4 pages.
#3, Spring 1945.
"Scoop Scuttle", 4 pages.
Captain Battle, Jr. Comic. Comic House, Inc.
(Lev Gleason Publications).
2, Winter 1943.
Scoop Scuttle listed in the cover blurb.
"Scoop Scuttle", 4 pages.
Circus: the Comic Riot. Comic. Globe Syndicate.
#1, June 1938.
"Spacehawks", 2 pages.
"Disk-eyes the Detective", 2 pages. This feature was
signed under the pen name Dennis Langdon.
#2, July 1938.
"Spacehawks", 2 pages.
"Disk-eyes the Detective", 2 pages.
#3, August, 1938.
"Spacehawks", 2 pages.
"Disk-Eyes the Detective", 2 pages.
Comedy Comics. Comic. #9: Timely Comics, Inc./ #34:
Comedy Publications,Inc. (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#9, April 1942 (Scarce).
"Splash Morgan".
#34, Fall 1946.
"Dauntless Dawson".
Comic Comics. Comic. Fawcett Publications.
#2, May 1946.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#3, June 1946.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#4, July 1946.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#5, August 1946.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#6.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#7.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#8.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#9.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#10, February 1947.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
Daisy Handbook. Comic. Daisy Manufacturing Co. Pocket size.
#2 1948.
2 pages.
Daredevil Comics. Comic. Your Guide/ Comic House/ New Friday/
Daredevil Comics/ Magazine House (Lev Gleason Publications).
#12, August 1942.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#13, October 1942.
Scoop Scuttle listed in the cover blurb.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#14, December 1942.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#15, February 1943.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#16, April 1943.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#17, June 1943.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#18, August 1943.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#19, October, 1943.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#20, November 1943.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#22, April 1944.
"Scoop Scuttle".
Gay Comics. Comic. Timely Comics, Inc./
#18-24: Comic Mag. Co. (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#1, July 1944.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Inspector Hector the Crime Detector Presents A Cartoon Crime".
#18, Fall 1944.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#19, Winter 1944.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#20, July 1945.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#21, Fall 1945.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#22, Winter 1945.
"Powerhouse Pepper"
#23, April 1946.
"Flap Flipflop the Flying Flash".
"Hash House Hank", 2 pages.
"Salesman Sid the High Pressure Kid", 1 page.
"Salesman Sid the High Pressure Kid", 1 page.
#24, September 1946.
"Bedtime Bunk".
"Hothead Hotel Featuring Clerk Berserk McJerk".
#25, November 1946.
"Flap Flipflop the Flying Flash".
#26, Winter 1946.
"Flap Flipflop the Flying Flash".
#27, Spring 1947.
"Prof. Jogg's Travelogs".
#28, August 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#29, Fall 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper"
Georgie. Comic. Gem Publishing, Inc. (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#14, January 1948.
"Dr. Whackyhack the Wacky Quack", 1 page.
Hedy Devine Comics. Comic. Red Circle Magazines
(Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#23, October 1947.
"Picture Poems about Peculiar People", 1 page.
Horse Feathers Comics. Comic. Comic House
(Lev Gleason Publications.)
#1, November 1945.
"Scoop Scuttle", 2 pages.
The Human Torch. Comic. #8: Select Publications, Inc./
#10: Snap Publishing Co. (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#8, Summer 1942.
"Peculiar People/ Private Peeps at Preposterous Punks Who Prowl
This Planet", 1 page.
#10, Winter 1942.
"Funny Boners", 1 page.
Ibis the Invincible. Comic. Fawcett Publications.
#3, Winter 1945.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#4, Spring 1946.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
#5, Fall 1946.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot 'Sentenced to Fry", 4 pages.
#6, Spring 1948.
"Mystic Moot and His Magic Snoot", 4 pages.
Jack in the Box. Comic. Charlton Comics.
#13.
"Flap Flipflop the Flying Flash", 7 pages.
Joker (continues as Adventures into Terror).
Comic. Complete Photo Story Corp./ Timely Comic, Inc./ Current
Detective Stories (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#1, April 1942 (Rare).
Cameo of Powerhouse Pepper on the cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper" 1st appearance.
#2, June 1942.
Cameo of Powerhouse Pepper with boxing gloves on cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#3, September 1942.
Cameo of Powerhouse Pepper with boxing gloves on cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#4, November 1942.
Powerhouse Pepper appears on cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#5, December 1942.
Cameo of Powerhouse Pepper on cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#6, January 1943.
Powerhouse Pepper Appears on cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#7, February 1943.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#8, April 1943.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#9, June 1943.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#10, August 1943.
Powerhouse Pepper listed on the cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#11, October 1943.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#12, November 1943.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#13, December 1943.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#14, February 1944.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#15, April 1944.
Non-Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#16, June 1944.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#17, August 1944.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Inspector Hector the Crime Detector Presents a Cartoon Crime".
"Picture Poems About Peculiar People".
"Leanbean Green".
#18, Spring 1945.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Funny Boners", 1 page.
#19, Summer 1945.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#20, Fall 1945.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#21, January 1946.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#22, April 1946.
Non-Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Salesman Sid the High Pressure Kid".
#23, June 1946.
Non-Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#24, August/ September 1946.
Powerhouse Pepper appears on cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#25, November 1946.
Non-Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#26, January 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#27, May 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#29, Fall 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#30, Winter 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#31, Spring 1948.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
Journey into Unknown Worlds. Comic. Marvel Comics, Inc.
#7, October 1951.
Non-Wolverton "Planet of Terror" panel on the cover.
"Planet of Terror", 6 pages.
#14, December 1952.
Non-Wolverton "One of Our Graveyards is Missing" panel on the cover.
"One of Our Graveyards is Missing", 4 pages.
#15, February 1953.
Non-Wolverton "They Crawl by Night!" cover.
"They Crawl by Night", 5 pages.
Kid Komics. Comic. U.S.A. Publications, Inc.
(Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#1, February 1943.
"Flap Flipflop the Flying Flash", 7 pages.
Krazy Komics. Comic. Timely Comics, Inc.
(Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#1, August 1948.
"Piston Pete the Hotel Clerk", 10 pages.
#2, November 1948.
"Flap Flipflop the Flying Flash", 10 pages.
Li'l Abner. Comic. Harvey Publications/ Toby Press)
#61, December 1947.
Lena the Hyena, 1 panel. Basil Wolverton's address is printed in the
previous panel.
Mad. Comic. (E.C. Publications, Inc.)
#10, April 1954.
Non-Wolverton "Face Upon the Floor" cover.
"Face Upon the Floor", 1 panel.
#11, May 1954.
Cover: "Beautiful Girl of the Month Reads 'Mad".
"Mad Reader", 6 pages.
#17, November 1954.
"Meet Miss Potgold".
#29, October 1956.
"Dining Etiquette Quiz"
#31, February 1957.
"What They're Saying Around The Solar System".
#36, December 1957.
"Mad Hats"
#40, July 1958.
"Inside Story".
#82, October 1963.
"Wheelers and Dealers".
#137, September 1970.
"Sports Cars We'd Like to See", 3 pages.
Mad Super Special. Magazine. E.C. Publications, Inc.
#12, 1974.
"Mad Reader", 6 pages in the comic book insert
The Nostalgic Mad #2, reprinted from Mad #11.
Cover of Mad #11 reprinted on the back cover of
The Nostalgic Mad #2.
#13,1974.
"Sports Cars We'd Like to See", 3 pages reprinted from
Mad #137.
#72,1990.
Cover reprinted from the splash page of the story inside.
"Mad Reader", 6 pages reprinted from Mad #11.
#113, 1996.
Cover reprinted from a page from the story inside.
"Mad Reader", 6 pages reprinted from Mad #11.
Millie the Model. Comic. Sphere Publications, Inc./
Male Publishing Corp./ Vista Publications, Inc. (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#9, December, 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper", 4 pages.
Marvel Tales. Comic. Atlas (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#102, August 1951.
Cover blurb: "Who Was the Man Who Dared Bring About 'The End of the
World?"
"The End of The World", 6 pages.
#104, December 1951.
"Gateway to Horror" listed on the cover.
"Gateway to Horror", 6 pages.
Mister Mystery. Comic. Mr. Publications/ Media Publications
(Aragon/ Stanley P. Morse).
#7, September 1952.
"The Brain Bats of Venus".
#11, May/June 1953 (Aragon Magazines, Inc.)
Beauty and the Beast" uses art from "Robot Woman" in
Weird Mysteries #2.
#18.
"Robot Woman" reprinted from Weird Mysteries #2.
Mystic. Comic. Official Magazine Corp. (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#4, September 1951.
Non-Wolverton "The Den of the Devil Bird!" cover.
"The Devil Birds", 6 pages.
#6, January 1952.
Cover blurb: "Do You Dare Look into the Eye of Doom".
"The Eye of Doom", 7 pages.
Nellie the Nurse. Comic. Sphere Publications, Inc./ Leading
Magazine Corp. (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#9, September 47
"Dr. Whackyhack The Wacky Quack", 1 page.
Nutty Comics. Comic. Fawcett Publications.
#1, Winter 1946.
1 page.
Oscar. Comic. U.S.A. Comic Magazines (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#25, September 1947.
"Salesman Sid the High Pressure Kid".
Panic. Comic. Tiny Tot Publications (E.C. Publications, Inc.)
#2, April/May 1954.
"The Lady or the Tiger" 1 panel reprinted from Mad #10.
#3, June/July 1954.
"Li'l Melvin", 1 panel reprinted from "Face Upon The Floor"in Mad #10.
#4, August/September 1954.
Cover: "Which Twin Has the Phony*? *Melvina, on right, has the
phony... Because Irvina, on the left has Panic, the only
authorized imitation of Mad!", illustration reprinted from the
cover of Mad #11.
Plop! Comic. National Periodical Publications (D.C.)
#1, September/ October 1973.
"Arms Armstrong", front and back cover.
#2.
"Art Arteries", front and back cover.
#3.
Front and back cover.
Letter of comment from Basil Wolverton.
#4
"Nooly Nostriladamus", front and back cover.
"Doc Rockblock", 1 page.
#5.
"Nails Nittle", front and back cover.
#6.
"Fly me, I'm Josephine", front and back cover.
#7.
"Byron Big Brain III", front and back cover.
#8.
"Billy Buttin", front and back cover.
#9.
Front and back cover.
#10.
"Feets Fleagle", front and back cover.
#11.
"Ashur, Crasher & Basher - 'Rocazzaul", cover.
#12.
"Messy Tessie",cover.
#14.
"Darlin' Daisy Dallyrimple", cover.
#17.
"Tonsils Thompson", cover.
#18.
Cover by Basil Wolverton and Jack Adler.
#22.
1 page.
#23.
1 page.
Powerhouse Pepper Comics. Comic. 20th Century Comics Corp.
(Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#1, 1943.
Non-Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Dr. Dimwit and the Queer Case of the Crushed Conk".
"Foolish Faces - Photos of a Few Famous Fatheads and Freaks".
#2, Spring 1948.
Cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Disk-eyes the Dick"
"Goofy Giggles", 1 page.
#3, July 48.
Cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#4, September 1948.
Non-Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper Cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#5, November 1948.
Non-Wolverton Powerhouse Pepper cover.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Powerhouse Pepper's Parade of Peculiar People".
Rusty Comics. Comic. Hercules Publishing Corp.
(Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#14, August 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper", 4 pages.
Shock. Magazine.
Volume 1 #1, May 1969.
Cover reprinted from Weird Tales of the Future by Bernard Baily.
"Swamp Monster", 5 pages reprinted from Weird Mysteries #5, last
page of the story omitted.
Silver Streak. Comic. Comic House/ Newsbook Publications
(Lev Gleason Publications.)
#20, April 1942.
Scoop Scuttle listed on the cover.
"Scoop Scuttle".
#21, May 1942.
Scoop Scuttle cameo on cover.
"Scoop Scuttle".
Submariner Comics. Comic. Timely Comics, Inc./ Manvis
Publications (Marvel Comics, Inc.)
#4, Winter 1941.
"Dr. Dimwit", 1 page.
#9, Spring 1943.
"Dr. Dimwit", 3 pages.
Target Comics. Comic. Funnies Inc./ Novelty Publications/
Star Publications (Novelty Press).
Volume 1 #5, June 1940.
"Spacehawk and the Creeping Death from Neptune", 11 pages.
Volume 1 #6, July 1940.
"The Spacehawk", 11 pages.
Volume 1 #7, August 1940.
Cover. Blurb reads: "With One Lightning Blow Spacehawk Crushes the
Planetoid Monster", and, "The One and Only Spacehawk Sensational,
Thrilling".
"The Spacehawk", 10 pages.
Volume 1 #8, September 1940.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk and the Vulture Men from the Void", 10 pages.
Volume 1 #9, October 1940.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk: The Superhuman Enemy of Crime", 10 pages.
Volume 1 #10, November 1940.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk: The Superhuman Enemy of Crime", 10 pages.
Volume 1 #11, December 1940.
"Spacehawk: The Superhuman Enemy of Crime", 10 pages.
Volume 1 #12, January 1941.
"Spacehawk - Lone Wolf of the Void", 10 pages".
Volume 2 #1 (#13), March 1941.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"The Powerful, Mysterious Man from Outer Space ~ Spacehawk",
9 pages ".
Volume 2 #2 (#14), April 1941.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #3 (#15), May 1941.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk - Defender of America", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #4 (#16), June 1941.
Spacehawk appears on and is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #5 (#17), July 1941.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #6 (#18), August 1941.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #7 (#19), September 1941.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #8 (#20), October 1941.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #9 (#21), November 1941.
"Spacehawk" (note Hitler as Herr Nitwitler story), 8 pages.
Volume 2 #10 (#22), December, 1941.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk and the Disks of Death", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #11 (#23), January 1942.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk and the Bullet Ship that brought Vengeance from
the Void", 8 pages.
Volume 2 #12 (#24), February 1942.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk and the Return of Dr. Gore", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #1 (#25), March 1942.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #2 (#26), April 1942.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #3 (#27), May 1942.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #4 (#28), June 1942.
Spacehawk is listed on the cover.
"Spacehawk and his Super Dive Bomber", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #5 (#29), July 1942.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #6 (#30), August 1942.
"Spacehawk" (Spacehawk fights the Japanese Axis in Alaska), 8
pages.
Volume 3 #7 (#31), September 1942.
"Spacehawk and the Mystery of the Green Faces", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #8 (#32), October 1942.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #9 (#33), November 1942.
"Spacehawk", 8 pages.
Volume 3 #10 (#34), December 1942.
"Spacehawk" (Spacehawk fights the Japanese axis in Baja), 8
pages.
Volume 4 #6 (42), September/October 1943.
"Targetoons", 1 page.
Tessie the Typist. Comic. 20th Century Comics Corp. (Marvel.)
#1, May 1944.
"Doc Rockblock".
"Prof. Ploop's Parade of Peculiar People".
#2, Winter 1944.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
"Doc Rockblock".
#4, Fall 1945.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#5, Winter 1945.
"Inspector Hector the Crime Detector Presents a Cartoon Crime".
#6, September 1946.
"Bedtime Bunk".
#7.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#8.
"Powerhouse Pepper".
#9, 1947.
"Powerhouse Pepper", 8 pages.
#10.
"Powerhouse Pepper", 4 pages.
#11.
"Powerhouse Pepper", 8 pages.
#12.
"Powerhouse Pepper", 4 pages.
#13, December 1947
"Powerhouse Pepper", 4 pages.
#14, February 1948.
"Dr. Whackyhack the Wacky Quack", 1 page.
U.S.A. Comics. Comic. U.S.A. Publications, Inc.
(Marvel Comics, Inc).
#1, August 1941.
"Rockman, Undergound Secret Agent".
#2, November 1941.
"Rockman, Underground Secret Agent".
#7, March 1943.
"Disk-eyes the Detective"
Weird Chills. Comic. Key Publications.
#1, July 1954.
reprinted from Weird Mysteries #1.
Weird Mysteries. Comic. Gillmor (Stanley P. Morse).
#1, October 1952.
Partial Wolverton cover reprinted from the splash page of Weird Tales
of the Future #2.
#2, December 1952.
"Robot Woman".
#4, April 1953.
"The Man Who Never Smiled", 3 pages.
#5, June 1953.
"Swamp Monster", 6 pages.
#8, January 1954.
Cover panel reprinted from Weird Mysteries #5.
Weird Tales of The Future. Comic. #2-4 Stanley P. Morse/
Aragon Magazines, Inc. #5 and 7.
#2, June 1952.
Cover.
"Escape to Death!".
"Flight to the Future", 4 pages.
"Jumpin' Jupiter", 4 pages.
#3, September 1952.
Cover.
"The Monster on Mars".
"Nightmare World".
"Jumpin' Jupiter", 4 pages.
#4, November, 1952.
Cover (partial).
"Jumpin' Jupiter", 4 pages.
#5.
Cover (partial).
"The Man From the Moon".
"Jumpin' Jupiter", 4 pages.
#7.
Cover uses art from "The Brain Bats of Venus" in Mr. Mystery #7.
"The Mind Movers!" editor Harry Kantor used art from "The Brain
Bats of Venus" in Mr. Mystery #7.
Weird Wonder Tales. Comic. Marvel Comics Group.
#1, December 1973.
"The Eye of Doom", reprinted from Mystic #6.
2 pages were combined into one for this version.
Whiz Comics. Comic. Fawcett Publications.
#65, May 1945.
"The Culture Corner: How to Cut Your Own Hair", 1/2 page.
#66, July 1945.
"The Culture Corner: How to Improve Your Posture", 1/2 page.
#67, September/ October 1945.
"The Culture Corner: How to Stop Brooding if Your Ears are Protruding",
1/2 page.
#68, November/ December 1945.
"The Culture Corner: How to Kick a Person in the Teeth", 1/2 page.
"The Culture Corner: How to Get Out of Bed Gracefully", 1/2 page.
#70, January 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Sit on a Tack", 1/2 page.
#71, February 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Cure Flat Feet," 1/2 page.
#72, March 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Eat Soup Without Slurping", 1/2 page.
#73, April 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Tweak a Beak", 1/2 page.
#74, May 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Boot a Fly Off Your Snoot", 1/2 page.
#75, June 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Sharpen a Pencil", 1/2 page.
#76, July 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Contemplate the Back of Your Pate", 1/2 page.
#77, August 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Fall on Your Face", 1/2 page.
#78, September 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Eat Beans Without Soiling Your Jeans", 1/2 page.
#79, October 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Laugh at a Bum Joke", 1/2 page.
#80, November 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Go Soak Your Head", 1/2 page.
#81, December 1946.
"The Culture Corner: How to Mat Your Hair Down", 1/2 page.
#82, February 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Scratch Your Back", 1/2 page.
#83, March 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Eat Crackers in Bed", 1/2 page.
#84, April 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Put a Wave in Your Hair", 1/2 page.
#85, May 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Eat Spaghetti Without Getting Wetty", 1/2 page.
#87, July 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Keep Your Sox Up", 1/2 page.
#88, August 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Snore Without Being A Bore", 1/2 page.
#89, September 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Wear a Tight Collar", 1/2 page.
#90, October 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Save Your Sox", 1/2 page.
#91, November 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Get Your Beard Sheared", 1/2 page.
#92, December 1947.
"The Culture Corner: How to Get a Stamp Damp", 1/2 page.
#93, January 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How (Not) to Reel on a Banana Peel", 1/2 page.
#94, February 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Peer at a Parade", 1/2 page.
#95, March 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Extricate Your Upper Plate", 1/2 page.
#96, April 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Double Your Bubble Gum Bubble", 1/2 page.
#98, June 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Bedeck a Barren Bean", 1/2 page.
#99, July 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Chomp Food Without Being Rude", 1/2 page.
#100, August 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Clean Behind Your Bean", 1/2 page.
#102, October 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Hold Your Hat on Your Head", 1/2 page.
#104, December 1948.
"The Culture Corner: How to Sharpen Your Wits", 1/2 page.
#105, January 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Cool Your Gruel", 1/2 page.
#106, February 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Belay Your Neck Array", 1/2 page.
#107, March 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Cross a Busy Street", 1/2 page.
#108, April 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Keep a Cool Conk", 1/2 page.
#109, May 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Keep a Chill From Your Bill", 1/2 page.
#110.
"The Culture Corner", 1/2 page.
#112, August 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Elevate Your Pate", 1/2 page.
#113, September 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How Youse Should Break in Shoes", 1/2 page.
#114, October 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Look Happy Without Looking Sappy", 1/2 page.
#115, November 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Open a Sticky Window", 1/2 page.
#116, December 1949.
"The Culture Corner: How to Keep Your Knees From Knocking", 1/2 page.
#117, January 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Bow", 1/2 page.
#118, February 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Lift your Lid", 1/2 page.
#119, March 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Block a Back Slapper's Sock", 1/2 page.
#120, April 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Hold Up Your Trousers", 1/2 page.
#121, May 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Eat in a Theatre Seat", 1/2 page.
#123, July 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Raise Your Eyebrows", 1/2 page.
#126, October 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Count to a Large Amount", 1/2 page.
#128, December 1950.
"The Culture Corner: How to Bite a Hot Dog Right", 1/2 page.
#129, January 1951.
"The Culture Corner: How to Clap without Mishap", 1/2 page.
#130, February 1951.
"The Culture Corner: How to See TV", 1/2 page.
#131, March 1951.
"The Culture Corner: How to Be Particular and Sit Perpindicular", 1/2 page.
#133, May 1951.
"The Culture Corner: How to Care for Your Hair", 1/2 page.
#134, June 1951.
"The Culture Corner: How to Make Your Head Comfortable in Bed", 1/2 page.
#142, February 1952.
"The Culture Corner: How to Press Your Pants", 1/2 page.
#143, March 1952.
"The Culture Corner: How to Unfetter a Sealed Letter", 1/2 page.
#146, June 1952.
"The Culture Corner: How to Grope for Bathtub Soap", 1/2 page
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