Magic Comics 46

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Magic Comics #46
Magic comics-046.jpg
Cover artist: Joe Musial
Country/language: Mini usa.gif USA / English
Format: 20 × 26.1 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, color
Publishing date: May, 1943
Editor: n/a
Publishing company: David McKay Company
Preceded by: Magic Comics #45
Followed by: Magic Comics #47


Contents

Mandrake story

=== Note: colorized daily strips from November 17 to December 4, 1941 (several panels are missing: the first ones of November 20, 22 and 27, the second one of November 24, the third one of November 18 and the fourh one of December 3, 1941 daily strips).

Other comics

  • "Blondie" (1942 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 / 1941 strips / color) by Fran Striker (w.) and Charles Flanders (a.).
  • "Aladdin, Jr." (part / 1942 Sunday pages / color) by Les Forgrave (w.) and William Meade Prince​ (a.).
  • "Jan and Aloysius" ((one Sunday page / color) by Joe Musial.
  • "Secret Agent X-9" (part / 1941 colorized daily strips) by Robert Storm and Mel Graff.
  • "Little Acorns", Maytime by Bob Dunn color / one page).
  • "Henry" (one page / colorized daily strips) by Carl Anderson.
  • "Thimble Theater Starring Popeye" (1941 colorized strips) by Bela Zaboly.
  • "untilted", Still Flying (strip about sport champion Terry Moore / one page / color) by ?
  • "Henry" (one page / 1941 colorized daily strips / bl.& w.) by Carl Anderson.
  • "Bunky" (1942 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

  • "Spies !", William Siebold Posing As Nazi Rounds Up German Spy Ring by Harry Francis Campbell.
  • "The Romance of Flying", The Foremost American Ace Of This War (ilustrated / about Captain John Lucian Smith / color) by Clayton Knight.