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Publisher |
DC |
Writer |
Jerry Siegel |
Writer |
Ken Fitch |
Writer |
Whitney Ellsworth |
Artist |
Whitney Ellsworth |
Writer |
Walt Kelly |
Artist |
Walt Kelly |
Writer |
W. C. Brigham |
Artist |
W. C. Brigham |
Writer |
Al Stahl |
Artist |
Al Stahl |
Writer |
Eugene Koscik |
Artist |
Eugene Koscik |
Writer |
Tom Cooper |
Artist |
Tom Cooper |
Writer |
Al Whitney |
Artist |
Al Whitney |
Writer |
Stan Randall |
Artist |
Stan Randall |
Writer |
Matt Curzon |
Artist |
Matt Curzon |
Writer |
John Patterson |
Artist |
John Patterson |
Writer |
Charles Shows |
Artist |
Charles Shows |
Letterer |
Charles Shows |
Writer |
Vin Sullivan |
Artist |
Vin Sullivan |
Cover Artist |
Vin Sullivan |
Writer |
William Cook |
Artist |
William Cook |
Writer |
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson |
Artist |
Joe Shuster |
Artist |
Leo O'Mealia |
Artist |
Raymond Perry |
Artist |
Clem Gretter |
Artist |
Henry Kiefer |
Artist |
Sven Elven |
Letterer |
Sven Elven |
Published | January 1936 |
After only 6 issues, New Fun underwent a name change to More Fun, although it would only remain as such until issue 8. The change helped distinguish the comic from the recently launched New Comics, but it would finally gel as More Fun Comics with issue #9 in March. This final rechristening also coincided with a new slimmed down size, which corresponded with what many audiences wiuld recognise as standard comic book size. This collection of comics and stories includes "The Vampire Master, Part 3", featuring Doctor Occult, with whom the Vampire Master has scheduled a face-to-face meeting!