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Adventure Comics 61

ADVENTURE COMICS #61

Cover Date: April 1941
Cover Price: $.10

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Cover Credits:
Art: Jack Burnley


Story: "Starman" (9 Pages)

Credits:

StoryUnknown, Jack Burnley
ArtJack Burnley
LetteringBetty Burnley
Associate editingMort Weisinger, Jack Schiff
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Starman (Theodore "Ted" Knight; first appearance; amateur astronomer and playboy; uses the Gravity Rod; last in flashback in Starman Vol. 2 #18)

Supporting Character(s):

Doris Lee (first appearance; Ted's girlfriend; last in flashback in All-Star Squadron #41)
Woodley Allen (first appearance; an FBI chief and Doris' uncle; also in flashback in All-Star Squadron #41)

Villain(s):

Doctor Doog and the Brotherhood of the Electron (first appearance for both; blackmails the US govenment; next in flashback in All-Star Squadron Annual #3)

Cameo Appearance(s):

Professor Davis (first appearance; inventor of the Ultra-Dynamo, which generates high voltage in a specific area; last in flashbacks in All-Star Squadron #41 and Starman Secret Files #1)

Location(s):

Gotham City

Comment(s):

This story takes place in early spring of 1941.
As later revealed, Starman began his career in late 1939, so he was a well established hero in Opal City by this time, but not well known nationally. This is his first widely publicized case.

Story Reprinted in:

Justice League of America #94 (November 1971)
Golden Age Starman Archives #1 (2000)
Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics 61 (December 2000)


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Second Story: [No Title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

StoryHoward Purcell
ArtHoward Purcell
LetteringHoward Purcell
Associate editingMort Weisinger, Jack Schiff
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Mark Lansing

Supporting Character(s):

Kit

Villain(s):

Kosta (dies)

Other Character(s):

Lishak (saves Mark's life; dies)

Location(s):

Mikishawm

Comment(s):

Continued from last issue and into next issue.

Story Reprinted in:

Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics 61 (December 2000)


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Third Story: [No Title] (4 Pages)

Credits:

StoryJerry Siegel
ArtChad Grothkopf
LetteringChad Grothkopf
Associate editingMort Weisinger, Jack Schiff
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Steve Carson

Villain(s):

Mr. Ender (first appearance; owner of many business on the border)
Blitz (first appearance; pilot of the "ghost plane")

Other Character(s):

Major Gruen (first appearance; in charge of the Border Patrol)

Location(s):

Texas

Comment(s):

Chad Grothkopf credited as Chad

Story Reprinted in:

Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics 61 (December 2000)


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Fourth Story: [No Title] (8 Pages)

Credits:

StoryKen Fitch
ArtBernard Baily
LetteringBernard Baily
Associate editingMort Weisinger, Jack Schiff
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Hourman (Rex Tyler)

Supporting Character(s):

Alexander Bannermain (in between issues #58 and 63/3)
Minute-Man Martin
Thorndyke

Villain(s):

Mr. Whistle (first appearance; uses giant mechanical dinosaurs to rob an art gallery)

Story Reprinted in:

Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics 61 (December 2000)


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Fifth Story: [No title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

StoryEd Moore
ArtEd Moore
LetteringEd Moore
Associate editingMort Weisinger, Jack Schiff
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Paul Kirk

Supporting Character(s):

Chief Tim Holden

Villain(s):

Andrew Kallan (first appearance; a banker who fakes his own death to make off with funds)

Comment(s):

This Paul Kirk is not known to be related to the mystery man Paul Kirk, the Manhunter

Story Reprinted in:

Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics 61 (December 2000)


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Sixth Story: "Cotton Carver Defender of Barlunda" (6 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGardner Fox
ArtJack Lehti
Associate editingMort Weisinger, Jack Schiff
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Cotton Carver

Supporting Character(s):

Deela
King Marl
Nardak (first appearance; captain of the guard)

Villain(s):

Orko (first appearance; tries to wed Deela, then kidnaps her; dies)

Location(s):

Barlunda

Story Reprinted in:

Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics 61 (December 2000)


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Seventh Story: "The Menace of the Metal Gun!" (10 Pages)

Credits:

StoryGardner Fox
ArtCraig Flessel
Associate editingMort Weisinger, Jack Schiff
EditingWhitney Ellsworth

Feature Character(s):

Sandman (uses his Wirepoon for the first time in this story)

Supporting Character(s):

Dian Belmont
District Attorney Belmont (in between #61/7 and #68/6)

Villain(s):

Borloff (first appearance; a scientist who invents a ray that decomposes metal, firing it from his "cylinder-craft")

Location(s):

Long Island, NY

Story Reprinted in:

Millennium Edition: Adventure Comics 61 (December 2000)

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