SILVER STREAK COMICS #6 (1940) PHOTOCOPY COMIC BOOK - DAREDEVIL 1ST APPEARANCE


SILVER STREAK COMICS #6 (1940) PHOTOCOPY COMIC BOOK - DAREDEVIL 1ST APPEARANCE

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SILVER STREAK COMICS #6 (1940) PHOTOCOPY COMIC BOOK - DAREDEVIL 1ST APPEARANCE:
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SILVER STREAK COMICS #6 (1940) PHOTOCOPY COMIC BOOKDAREDEVIL 1ST APPEARANCE - LEV GLEASON PUBLICATIONS
This Listing is for one Silver Streak Comics #6 Photocopy Comic Book.

This is a copy of the golden age comic book with the first appearance of Daredevil.


This is a print out of a scan, or in some cases microfiche of the original comic book.

It is 8 1/2 x 11\" with a slight white borders and

secured with velobind spine strip

. E

xcellent for reading purposes and is in color.

Comes

with a

white board bound to back of comic. Excellent condition, never read. Printed on 20lb, 98 Brightness Paper using a Laser Jet Printer.



ALL MATERIAL HAS BEEN CAREFULLY RESEARCHED TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN AND THUS COPYRIGHT FREE. NO COPYRIGHTS ARE INFRINGED. IF APPLICABLE, CHARACTERS ARE TRADEMARKS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS AND ARE ONLY USED TO DESCRIPTIVE PURPOSES AS ALLOWED BY FAIR USE LAW TO DESCRIBE PRODUCT BEING SOLD. SELLER HAS NO AFFILIATION WITH ANY PUBLISHERS OF THE ORIGINAL MATERIALS NOR TRADEMARK OWNERS AND NO AFFILIATION IS INTENDED OR IMPLIED.
PublicationSeptember 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Editing: Lev GleasonCoverThe Claw Returns!FeaturingThe ClawCreditsPencils: Jack Cole (signed) | Inks: Jack Cole (signed)ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The ClawPublisher advertisementAnnouncing the winners of the Silver Streak Contest! (1 page)SynopsisIllustrated announcement of the winners in the Silver Streak Contest: 1st Prize won by Stanley & Bruce Bass ($5), 2nd Prize of $2 won by Don Murphy, and there were 18 other winners of $1.00 each.FeaturingSilver StreakCreditsPencils: Jack Cole | Inks: Jack ColeContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Silver Streak [un-named taxi cab driver]NotesFound on the inside front cover. Sequence added by Craig Delich 2012-6-30.Comic StoryRace Around the World (8 pages)SynopsisSir Cedric Challenges the Streak to a race, and he agrees: to make it a \'round the world affair. On the way, he fights the Nazis, rescues a girl from an evil Sheik, prevents that Sheik from successfully harming a caravan of American travelers on their way to Maskat, and wins the race!FeaturingSilver StreakCreditsScript: Jack Cole [as Ralph Johns] (signed) | Pencils: Jack Cole [as Ralph Johns] (signed) | Inks: Jack Cole [as Ralph Johns] (signed)ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Silver Streak (un-named taxi cab driver); Whiz (introduction, pet falcon); Sir Cedric Baldwin; Shadra; the Nazis (villains); Sheik Ali Ben Hassan (villain)NotesSilver Streak was originally an un-named cab driver and his identity not revealed.Comic StoryThe Flying Dragon (4 pages)SynopsisSky Wolf comes across a weird plane used by a gang of vicious criminals who defy the law by using scientific methods to rob and plunder. He is forced to the ground and offered the chance to join the group. When he refuses, the gang throws him into a cell, from which he escapes, then uses his own plane to destroy the gang.FeaturingThe Sky WolfCreditsPencils: Maurice Gutwirth (signed) | Inks: Maurice Gutwirth (signed)ContentGenre: Aviation; War | Characters: The Sky Wolf [Paul Storm]; Crane (villain, death); un-named chief (villain, death)NotesArt credits added by Craig Delich 2012-6-30.Comic StoryNick Carro\'s Protection Racket (6 pages)SynopsisRanger Wayne has to prevent a protection racket from moving into the west to take advantage of the cattle ranchers.FeaturingBill Wayne, the Texas TerrorCreditsPencils: Hal Sharp | Inks: Hal SharpContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Bill Wayne [aka the Texas Terror] (Texas Ranger); Hank Russel (rancher, death); Adams (rancher); un-named Sheriff; Nick Carro (villain)NotesStory printed in red, black and white. Art credits added by Craig Delich 2012-12-8 per Who\'s Who. Last appearance in Silver Streak.Text StorySlow Drawin\' Fool (2 pages)SynopsisYoung Jed Graymes must face the man who killed his father and took over the Bar-30 spread which rightfully belonged to him.CreditsScript: Kane Miller (signed) | Pencils: Jack Cole? (two spot illustrations) | Inks: Jack Cole? (two spot illustrations) | Letters: typesetContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Jed Graymes; Mike Kenly; Blackie Ranson (villain, death)NotesArt printed in red, black and white. The spalsh page drawing IS signed, but cannot decipher it fully (first two letters appear to be \"Co\"). The full figure illustration on page two looks like Jack Cole\'s work.Comic StoryThe Claw Lives Again (8 pages)SynopsisThe Green Claw literally rises from the dead and it\'s up to Carl Durrant to investigate. However, the Claw uses hypnotic powers on the Major and he is shrunk and placved in a box to die while the Claw readies an army of robots to conquer the armies of the Earth.FeaturingThe Green ClawCreditsScript: Jack Cole | Pencils: Jack Cole | Inks: Jack ColeContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Green Claw (villain); Major Carl Tarrant; un-named Police Commissioner; un-named followers of the Claw (villains, all die)SynopsisAfter stopping Joe Ripper\'s escape, after he had murdered a bank guard and stolen the bank\'s money, Daredevil finds a clue on his body and begins to hunt down the Ricco Gang that Ripper was a part of. He arrives in time to stop the Ricco Gang from destroying the rival Conde Gang, capturing both gangs to turn over to the Police.FeaturingThe Daredevil, Master of CourageCreditsScript: Don Rico [as Captain Cook] (signed) | Pencils: Jack Binder (signed) | Inks: Jack Binder (signed)ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Daredevil [Bart Hill] (introduction, first origin); Joe Ripper (villain, death); Ricco (villain, club owner and gang leader); Joe (villain); Conde (villain, gang leader)NotesDaredevil\'s origin was revised in Daredevil Comics #18. Daredevil wears a yellow and blue uniform in this story. Writer credit added by Craig Delich 2012-12-23. In the 1970\'s, in correspondence with Jerry Bails, Rico told Jerry that he had scripted the first Daredevil story.Comic StoryThe Ivory Raiders (8 pages)SynopsisAfter having destroyed the monster in the city, Lance heads into the jungle to do battle with ivory raiders when he sees a young boy being threatened by a lion. After saving him, a series of events leads the pair to the cabin of the ivory raiders and a fight ensues.FeaturingLance HaleCreditsPencils: John Hampton?; Mac Raboy? | Inks: John Hampton?; Mac Raboy?ContentGenre: Jungle | Characters: Lance Hale; Jackie; Yamba (an elephant); Brad (villain, death)NotesArt credits added by Craig Delich 2013-2-21. The Who\'s Who states that three artists worked on this strip in 1940: Jack Binder (this isn\'t by him), Mac Raboy and John Hampton.Comic StoryThe Spook Strikes Back (7 pages)SynopsisAce has overcome the Four Madmen and has called the Police in to recover their bodies. When they arrive, only three bodies are found, and Ace realizes that Panther Man has escaped. He finds him being murdered by the Spook, and must battle the Skeleton Men to reach him in time.FeaturingAce PowersCreditsPencils: Harry Anderson | Inks: Harry AndersonContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Ace Powers; Panther Man (villain, death); Spook (villain, death)NotesStory in printed in red, black and white. Anderson is credited on this feature by Jerry Bails\' Who\'s Who, and the faces with the sharp arched upper eyelid, long thin eyebrows, and a small inkline under the outer corner of the eyes, are certain signs of Anderson. Also the closed hands with short lines between fingers, and a marked line under the cheeks. Look at the face in the last panel. Anderson drew Lance O\'Casey, Nyoka and Red Gaucho. This story is the only one he drew of Ace Powers.Comic StoryThrowing Snowballs Caused the Boston Massacre (1 page)SynopsisIllustrated re-telling of the events of March 5, 1770.FeaturingMomentous MitesContentGenre: Non-fictionNotesStory is printed in red, black and white. Title added by Craig Delich. The art IS signed....hard to make all of it out, but it appears to be \"Gardinbirg\", \"Gardinking\" or something like that.Comic StoryThe Starfish Men of the Water Planet (4 pages)SynopsisWhile on patrol one day near a weird planet, Nirma starts feeling faint and Captain Keen wonders if the planet is responsible. Diving under water, they come into contact with the Star-Fish Men, whose leader captures the duo and informs Keen that he can guide the water-planet through the universe, robbing and conquering as they go.FeaturingPlanet PatrolContentGenre: Science Fiction | Characters: Planet Patrol [Captain Ken Keen; Nirma]; Star-Fish Men (villains, all die)Comic StoryThe Sky Bug (8 pages)SynopsisWhen a plane crashes into Dickie\'s father\'s business, destroying it, Dickie tries to figure out a way he can help his parents financially. So he builds a weird type of aircraft that flies thanks to a repelling magnet, and markets the concept to the President of the Zepher Aeroplane Factory. Unfortunately, Crawley wants the invention for free and is willing to kill Dickie and Zip to get it.FeaturingDickie Dean, the Boy InventorCreditsScript: Jack Cole (signed) | Pencils: Jack Cole (signed) | Inks: Jack Cole (signed)ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Dickie Dean; Zip; Mr. Dean (head of Dean Chemical Plant, Dickie\'s father); Mrs. Dean; Mr. Crawley (villain, President of Zepher Aeroplane Factory, death)NotesWriter credit added by Craig Delich 2012-12-8. The last half of page 8 is titled \"Dickie Dean\'s Workshop\", an illustrated page showing readers how to build the smallest zoo in the world.Publisher advertisementThe Fight for Fun! (1 page)SynopsisPat and Mike find a dime laying on the sidealk and begin to fight over it. But a Policeman comes along and finds out the boys need the dime to buy the latest issues of Sure-Fire Comics and Super-Mystery Comics. The cop gives the boys a dime and each get their comic, while he decided to buy both issues himself!ContentCharacters: Pat; Mike; un-named Policeman; un-named newsstand employeeNotesFound on the inside back cover. Sequence added by Craig Delich 2012-6-30.SynopsisIllustrated ad from Remington Rand, Incorporated, advertizing a desk set for $1 with the purchase of a Remington Delux Noiseless Deluxe Portable Typewriter.CreditsLetters: typesetNotesFound on the back cover. Ad is printed in red, black and white. Sequence added by Craig Delich 2012-6-30.

SILVER STREAK COMICS #6 (1940) PHOTOCOPY COMIC BOOK - DAREDEVIL 1ST APPEARANCE:
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