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|Title=King Comics 67 | |Title=King Comics 67 | ||
|image= [[Image:King comics-067.jpg|200 px|border]] | |image= [[Image:King comics-067.jpg|200 px|border]] | ||
|Coverartist= Joe Musial | |Coverartist= [[Joe Musial]] | ||
|Country= [[Image:mini_usa.gif]] USA / English | |Country= [[Image:mini_usa.gif]] USA / English | ||
|Format= 20 × 26.1 cm | |Format= 20 × 26.1 cm |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 4 September 2021
King Comics 67 | |
Cover artist: Joe Musial | |
Country/language: | USA / English |
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Format: | 20 × 26.1 cm |
Pages: | 68 pgs, color |
Publishing date: | November, 1941 |
Editor: | unknown |
Publishing company: | David McKay Publications |
Preceded by: | King Comics #66 |
Followed by: | King Comics #68 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "The Flame Pearls Pt.3: The Three Cows" (part 3)
== Note: September 22, 1940 Sunday page.
== Note: September 29 and October 13, 1940 Sunday pages.
- "The Flame Pearls Pt.4: The Amazons (part 1)
== Note: October 13, 1940 Sunday page.
Other Comics
- "The Lone Ranger" by Fran Striker and Charles Flanders
- "Thimble Theatre starring Popeye" by Bud Sagendorf
- "Dun-Dums" by Bob Dunn
- "Redmen" by Jimmy Thompson
- "Bringing Up Father" by George McManus
- "Private Buck" by Clyde Lewis
- "The Phantom", The Beachcomber (part 2) by Lee Falk and Ray Moore
- "Sappo" by Bud Sagendorf
- "Bringing Up Father" by George McManus
- "Barney Baxter in the Air" by Frank Miller
- "Henry" by Carl Anderson
- "Family Portraits" by Norman Lynd
- "Flash Gordon" by Alex Raymond
- "Brick Bradford", by William Ritt and Clarence Gray
- "Little Annie Rooney" by Brandon Walsh
- "Henry" by Carl Anderson
- "Hall of Fame of the Air" by Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker and Clayton Knight
- "Sport Features" by Burnley
- "Henry" by Carl Anderson
- "Sergeant Pat of Radio Patrol" by Eddie Sullivan and Charlie Schmidt
- "Sport Features" by Burnley
- "Sentinel Louie" by Otto Soglow
- "The Little King" by Otto Soglow
- "Henry" by Carl Anderson