Unofficial Comic Cavalcade Index |
COMIC CAVALCADE #8
Cover Date: Fall 1944
Cover Price: $.15
Publication Date: 1944-08-29
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Cover Credits:
Art: Frank Harry
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Credits:
Story | Charles Moulton |
Art | Harry G. Peter |
Lettering | Mechanical |
Assistant editing | Julius Schwartz, Ted Udall |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Wonder Woman (dreams that she marries Steve Trevor; last in All-Star Comics #22; next in Wonder Woman #10)
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Casino racketeers (first appearance for all)
Location(s):
- Washington, DC
Credits:
Story | Alfred Bester |
Art | Martin Nodell |
Assistant editing | Julius Schwartz, Ted Udall |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Green Lantern (last in Green Lantern #13/3; next in All-American Comics #62)
Supporting Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Unnamed crooks (first appearance; use free magazines to get access to people's homes)
Other Character(s):
- Kit Cody, The Child Cowboy (first appearance)
Credits:
Story | Jon L. Blummer |
Art | Jon L. Blummer |
Assistant editing | Julius Schwartz, Ted Udall |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Hop Harrigan (between All-American Comics #61/5 and #62/4)
Villain(s):
- Japanese Soldiers (first appearance for all)
Location(s):
- Pacific Ocean
Comment(s):
- There is no dialogue in this story.
Story Reprinted in:
- G.I. Combat #152 (February-March 1972)
Credits:
Story | Gardner Fox |
Art | Jon Chester Kozlak |
Assistant editing | Julius Schwartz, Ted Udall |
Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
Feature Character(s):
- Flash (last in All-Flash #16; next in Flash Comics #59)
Supporting Character(s):
- Joan Williams (last in All-Flash #16; next in Flash Comics #59)
- Three Dimwits:
- Winky Moylan (next in Flash Comics #59)
- Blinky Boylan (next in Flash Comics #59)
- Noddy Toylan (next in Flash Comics #59)
Villain(s):
- Gangsters
Other Character(s):
- Nathanial Nugget VII (first appearance; tries to ignore the family mania about being famous)
- Oliver Hatch (first appearance; a scientist who invents "Fourth Dimensional Forceps"; see Comments)
Location(s):
Comment(s):
- T.O. Morrow uses items similar to these in conjunction with a Time-Viewer to grapple items from the future.