Magic Comics 40

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Magic Comics #40
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Cover artist: Joe Musial
Country/language: Mini usa.gif USA / English
Format: 20 × 26.1 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, color
Publishing date: November, 1942
Editor: n/a
Publishing company: David McKay Company
Preceded by: Magic Comics #39
Followed by: Magic Comics #41


Contents

Mandrake stories

=== Note: colorized daily strips from July 11 to 29, 1941 (several panels are missing: the first ones of July 11 and 16, the second ones of July 18 and 29 and the last ones of July 14, 23 and 25 daily strips).

Other comics

  • "Blondie" (1940 colorized daily strips) by Chick Young
  • "High Spots, Record Thrills of High School Heroes" by Floyd Torbert (about sport champions / one page / color)
  • "Tippie and Cap Stubbs (colorized daily strips) by Edwina Dumm
  • "The Lone Ranger" (part / 1940 strips / color) by Fran Striker and Charles Flanders
  • "Aladdin, Jr." (part / 1942 Sunday pages) by Les Forgrave (w.) and William Meade Prince​ (a.).
  • "Jan and Aloysius" (One Sunday page / color) by Joe Musial
  • "Seein' Stars" by Feg Murray (about movue artists and authors / on two pages / color)
  • "Henry" (1940 colorized daily strips) by Carl Anderson
  • "Secret Agent X-9" (part / 1941 colorized daily strips) by Robert Storm and Mel Graff
  • "Thimble Theater Starring Popeye" (1940 colorized strips) by Bela Zaboly
  • "Little Acorns", The Good Old Days by Bob Dunn color / one page)
  • "untilted", Frank Kovacs (1942 strip about sport champion / one page / color) by Suack Sords
  • "Bunky" (1941 Sunday pages / color) by Billy de Beck
  • "Barney Baxter in the Air" (part / 1940 Sunday pages / color) by Frank Miller
  • "Dingle-Hoofer Und his Dog" (1942 Sunday pages / color) by H.H.Knerr
  • "Dollar-A-Dither", A "Dither" is A Class-Room Boner by Joe Musial (color).

Short story

  • "The Romance of Flying", An Aerial Sortie From Shangri La (ilustrated / about Brig. General "Jimmy" Doolittle / color) by Clayton Knight.