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|Title=Magic Comics #2
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|Coverartist= [[Joe Musial]]
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== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake stories ===
*"[[Visitors from Space]]" (part 1) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].  
*"[[Visitors from Space]]" (part 2 / colorized daily strips from January 10 to February 4, 1939) by [[Lee Falk]] and [[Phil Davis]].


=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
*"News in Sports", ''Clean Sweep / Sixto Escobar'' by McCay (one illustrated page).
*"Jan and Aloysius" by Joe Musial.
*"Jan and Aloysius" by Joe Musial.
*"Bunky" by Billy de Beck.
*"Bunky" by Billy de Beck.
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*"Inspector Wade" by Sheldon Stark and Neil O'Keefe.
*"Inspector Wade" by Sheldon Stark and Neil O'Keefe.
*"Secret Agent X-9" by Robert Storm.
*"Secret Agent X-9" by Robert Storm.
*"Seein' Stars" by Feg Murray.
*"News in Sports", ''The Limit / Earle Meadows'' by McCay (one illustrated page).
*"Seein' Stars" by Feg Murray and Holly Wood.
*"Henry" by Carl Anderson.
*"Henry" by Carl Anderson.
*"Little Acorns" by Bob Dunn.
*"Little Acorns", ''At Camp'' by Bob Dunn.
*"Popeye" by E.C. Segar.
*"Popeye" by E.C. Segar.
*"Barney Baxter in the Air" by Frank Miller.
*"Barney Baxter in the Air" by Frank Miller.
*"Indian Lore" by Jimmy Thompson.
*"Indian Lore" by Jimmy Thompson.
*"Blondie" by Chick Young.
*"Blondie" by Chick Young.
*"Roger" by Bob Dunn.
*"Henry" by Carl Anderson.
*"Roger", ''A Bad Little Egg'' by Bob Dunn.
*"Henry" by Carl Anderson.
*"Little Miss Muffet" by Fanny Y.Cory.
*"Little Miss Muffet" by Fanny Y.Cory.
*"Henry" by Carl Anderson.
*"News in Sports", ''Seeing Red !/ Mc Kechnie and his Diamond Magic'' by McCay (one illustrated page).
*"Dinglehoofer und his Dog" by H.H. Knerr.
*"Dinglehoofer und his Dog" by H.H. Knerr.
*"Henry" by Carl Anderson.
=== Short stories ===
*"The Romance of Flying", ''The Wright Brothers''by Clayton Knight.
*"Little Nature Stories", ''How Peter Rabbit was set free'' by Thornton W. Burgess.


[[Category: Magic Comics issues|Magic Comics 002]]
[[Category: Magic Comics issues|Magic Comics 002]]

Latest revision as of 17:24, 26 September 2022

Magic Comics #2
Magic comics-002.jpg
Cover artist: Joe Musial
Country/language: Mini usa.gif USA / English
Format: 20 × 26.1 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, color
Publishing date: September, 1939
Editor:
Publishing company: David McKay Company
Preceded by: Magic Comics #1
Followed by: Magic Comics #3


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "News in Sports", Clean Sweep / Sixto Escobar by McCay (one illustrated page).
  • "Jan and Aloysius" by Joe Musial.
  • "Bunky" by Billy de Beck.
  • "Tippie and Cap Stubbs" by Edwina.
  • "Inspector Wade" by Sheldon Stark and Neil O'Keefe.
  • "Secret Agent X-9" by Robert Storm.
  • "News in Sports", The Limit / Earle Meadows by McCay (one illustrated page).
  • "Seein' Stars" by Feg Murray and Holly Wood.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.
  • "Little Acorns", At Camp by Bob Dunn.
  • "Popeye" by E.C. Segar.
  • "Barney Baxter in the Air" by Frank Miller.
  • "Indian Lore" by Jimmy Thompson.
  • "Blondie" by Chick Young.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.
  • "Roger", A Bad Little Egg by Bob Dunn.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.
  • "Little Miss Muffet" by Fanny Y.Cory.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.
  • "News in Sports", Seeing Red !/ Mc Kechnie and his Diamond Magic by McCay (one illustrated page).
  • "Dinglehoofer und his Dog" by H.H. Knerr.
  • "Henry" by Carl Anderson.

Short stories

  • "The Romance of Flying", The Wright Brothersby Clayton Knight.
  • "Little Nature Stories", How Peter Rabbit was set free by Thornton W. Burgess.