Victory Comics
Publisher: Hillman
Publication Dates: August 1941 – December 1941
Number of Issues Published: 4 (#v1#1 – #4)
Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U.S.
Binding: Saddle-Stitched
Pages 68 Indicia Frequency ?
Authors:
Script
Bill Everett (signed), Nathaniel Nitkin (credited), Gilbert James,
Jack Warren [as Jack A. Warren] (signed), Joseph Piazza (signed), Malcolm Kildale (signed),
Pencils
Bill Everett (signed), Edd Ashe, Jr. [as Edmund Ashe, Jr.] (signed),
Jack Warren [as Jack A. Warren] (signed), Emil Gershwin (signed), Malcolm Kildale (signed),
Harry Anderson [as Anderson] (signed),
Inks
Bill Everett (signed), Edd Ashe, Jr. [as Edmund Ashe, Jr.] (signed),
Jack Warren [as Jack A. Warren] (signed), Emil Gershwin (signed),
Harry Anderson [as Anderson] (signed), Malcolm Kildale (signed),
Colors : ?
Letters: Bill Everett
Some characters :
The Conqueror
Name: The Conqueror
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Unknown
Type Costumed Hero
Affiliation/Team None
1st Appearance Victory Comics #1
Year 1941
Publisher Hillman Periodicals
Country of origin USA
This unnamed adventurer fought the Axis during WW2. He had no superpowers, but did use guns.
Spade of the Secret Service
Name Spade of the Secret Service
A.K.A. n/a
Secret ID. Unknown
Type Non Costumed Hero
Affiliation/Team None
1st Appearance Victory Comics #1
Year 1941
Publisher Hillman Periodicals
Country of origin USA
Known only as ‘Spade’, the true identity of this agent of a hundred faces and a thousand tricks is a mystery. He’s also the smasher of a hundred counterfeiters – preserver of the life of more than one president. The symbol of his vengeance, the Ace of Spades, strikes terror to the hearts of wrong doers.
Information thanks to the Grand Comic Database and Wikipedia
Link: Victory Comics (#v01#01 – #04)
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