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Not sure if this story was provided by the Jack Sparling Studio or inventory left from material produced by Continuity Studios. Alcala may have contributed to the inking, but the inking on this story is unlike any of Alcala's other work. Most of the inking appears to be Win Mortimer. Gene Reed
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Layouts and pencils are definitely Mortimer. Inks may be partially Mortimer, but most of the faces appear to be inked by someone else. The inking style is not typical Alcala. Most likely, it is one of the "lesser lights" from Continuity Studios or someone of Mortimer's choosing. Charlton may have worked directly with Mortimer on this story and the first one.
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Last appearance. The artwork on this story is too polished to have been inked by Sparling. The layouts and pencils look to be primarily his, but he was operating a studio that produced material for Emergency Magazine and Six Million Dollar Man Magazine. I'm pretty sure that Nebres did most, if not all, of the inking on this story, although he may have had some assistance from his fellow Filipino artists. Gene Reed