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Quiz # 1: Scrooge

 

Quiz # 2 : kimik

 

Quiz # 3 : mrwoogieman

 

Quiz # 4 : Billy Parker

 

Quiz # 5 : Theagenes

 

Quiz # 6 : Scrooge

 

Quiz # 7 : selegue

 

Quiz # 8 : selegue

 

Quiz # 9 : Point Five

 

Quiz # 10 : Moondog

 

Quiz # 11: Scrooge

 

Quiz # 12: Scrooge

 

Quiz # 13: Scrooge

 

Quiz # 14: Scrooge

 

Quiz # 15: Theagenes

 

Quiz # 16: Fuelman

 

Quiz # 17: REALITY_CONSENSUS

 

Quiz # 18: sacentaur

 

Quiz # 19: innocuous

 

Quiz # 20: FlyingDonut

 

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Here's our current listing of pre-1941 comic books that have a story that features a full page panel.

 

Does anyone know of any others we can add to the list.

 

 

Detective Comics # 11 (Jan 1938)

 

Detective Comics #16 (June 1938)

 

Speed # 1 (Oct 1939)

 

Blue Ribbon Comics #3 (January 1940)

 

Fantastic Comics # 2 (Jan 1940)

 

Top Notch # 2 (Jan 1940)

 

Zip Comics # 1 (Feb 1940)

 

Speed Comics # 6 (Mar 1940)

 

Whirlwind # 1 (June 1940)

 

Superman # 6 (Sept/Oct 1940)

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Here's our current listing of pre-1941 comic books that have a story that features a full page panel.

 

Does anyone know of any others we can add to the list.

 

 

Detective Comics # 11 (Jan 1938)

 

Detective Comics #16 (June 1938)

 

Speed # 1 (Oct 1939)

 

Blue Ribbon Comics #3 (January 1940)

 

Fantastic Comics # 2 (Jan 1940)

 

Top Notch # 2 (Jan 1940)

 

Zip Comics # 1 (Feb 1940)

 

Speed Comics # 6 (Mar 1940)

 

Whirlwind # 1 (June 1940)

 

Superman # 6 (Sept/Oct 1940)

 

Those cool Shuster splashes you just posted reminds me that we missed one of the most obvious! --

 

Detective #1, Slam Bradley splash.

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Those cool Shuster splashes you just posted reminds me that we missed one of the most obvious! --

 

Detective #1, Slam Bradley splash.

 

Incredible.

 

I didn't know that.

 

Does anyone have a photo of it?

 

There's a Millennium Edition reprint, in case all the real ones are trapped in slabs. Unfortunately I don't have either version.

 

PS: either Scrooge has a reeeal nice Detective 1, or he found his Millennium reprint while I was typing.

 

Jack

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Here's our current listing of pre-1941 comic books that have a story that features a full page panel.

 

Does anyone know of any others we can add to the list.

 

 

Detective Comics # 11 (Jan 1938)

 

Detective Comics #16 (June 1938)

 

Speed # 1 (Oct 1939)

 

Blue Ribbon Comics #3 (January 1940)

 

Fantastic Comics # 2 (Jan 1940)

 

Top Notch # 2 (Jan 1940)

 

Zip Comics # 1 (Feb 1940)

 

Speed Comics # 6 (Mar 1940)

 

Whirlwind # 1 (June 1940)

 

Superman # 6 (Sept/Oct 1940)

 

Top Notch 1 which I've posted has a full page panel. This is the first page of the first story in TN1.

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lol .5 beat me to it but he didn't have photo. Slacker :baiting:

 

Well, it took me a while to crack my Detective #1 out of the slab to scan the page. Finally got it! :banana: ...but I guess it was for nothing. (shrug)

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