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Title | Pages | Job Number | Notes |
Daughter of the Demon!
Illustration on Cover, Front |
1 | S-779 | Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics. |
How Many Models Have You Started But Never Finished?
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for Monogram models. On inside front cover. |
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Daughter of the Demon
Story on Interior Page(s) |
22 | S-725 |
Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics. Batman's origin is re-told. Second appearance of Talia who first appeared in Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #411, the previous month's issue. |
The Weird World of Aurora
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Advertisement done in comic format for Monster Scenes custom builder kits from Aurora Products Corporation of West Hempstead, New York. Appears in between pages 6 and 7 of the story. |
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Military Men! Your Credit Is Good
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for engagement and other rings. Appears in between pages 8 and 9 of the story. |
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[untitled]
Letters Page on Interior Page(s) |
2 | S-787 |
Letters from: Mike W. Barr (Akron, Ohio), Michelle Mondro (Detroit, Michigan), Madeleine Robins (Sheffield, Massachusetts), Fred Lasitter (Naples, Florida), and Dennis Palumbo (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). Appears in between pages 11 and 12 of the story. |
Schlagers / Looney Tunes Merrie Melodies
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for record albums. Appears after "Letters to the Batman" and before page 12 of the story. |
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Special Offer! Binocular Kit
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
0.5 |
Ad for kit to make your own binoculars, from unknown company. Appears in between pages 17 and 18 of the story. |
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First Time Ever
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
0.5 |
Ad for tee-shirt with the cover of Action #1 printed on the front, from unknown company. Appears in between pages 17 and 18 of the story. |
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Fly Your Own 747 Jumbo Jet!
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for polystyrene model of a gliding 747 jet, in American Airlines livery. Appears in between pages 19 and 20 of the story. |
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For Sheer Suspense!
Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Promotional house advertisement for The Unexpected (DC, 1968 series) #125 (June-July 1971) and G.I. Combat (DC, 1957 series) #148 (June-July 1971) with reproduction of the covers. Appears at back of issue. |
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The Best Baseball Game Cannot Be Purchased in a Retail Store!
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for Strat-O-Matic Baseball game. Appears at back of issue. |
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Raleigh's Got it Either Way You Go
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for Raleigh bicycles. Appears at back of issue. |
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[untitled]
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for toys and novelties in classified format. On inside back cover. |
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Be a Pilot
Advertisement on Interior Page(s) |
1 |
Ad for flying toy airplanes from Mattel that launch on a string. On back cover. |