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More Fun Comics (1936-1947) #76
More Fun Comics (1936-1947)
Issue #76
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Summary
“THE SECRET OF THE CENTURIES!” Green Arrow fights a band of thieves who invade a castle in search of ancient treasure! Plus, Aquaman in “MYSTERY OF THE SINKING SHIP” and the Spectre in “THE HEAD MAN.”
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About Book
Page Count
19 Pages
Print Release Date
February 4 1942
Digital Release Date
February 8 2018
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
DC
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Written by:
Gardner Francis Fox
Jerry Siegel
Mort Weisinger
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Pencils:
Jeff Bailey
Mort Meskin
Paul Norris
George Papp
Howard Sherman
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Inks:
Bernard Baily
Mort Meskin
Paul Norris
George Papp
Howard Sherman
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Cover by:
Howard Sherman
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Genre
Action/Adventure
Superhero
Anthology
Pulp
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More Fun Comics (1936-1947)
The first publication from DC Comics! Featuring various tales of adventure and excitement and the first appearance of numerous superhero characters--including The Spectre, Aquaman and Green Arrow!
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