Authors: William Ritt (1933–1948)
Clarence Gray (1948–1956)
Paul Norris (1956–1987)
Illustrator: Clarence Gray (1933–1956)
Paul Norris (1952–1987)
Current status/schedule Concluded daily & Sunday strip
Launch date August 21, 1933
End date April 25, 1987
Syndicates: Central Press Association / King Features Syndicate
Publisher: David McKay Publications
Genres: science fiction, adventure
Daily strips by Paul Norris
- D028 Condor Corridor (10/20/1952 – 04/04/1953) 144 strips
- D029 Operation Back Burner (04/06/1953 – 07/04/1953) 78 strips
- D030 Oroto Otoro (07/06/1953 – 10/24/1953) 96 strips
- D031 Poet and Present (10/26/1953 – 01/02/1954) 60 strips
- D032 Deadline Dilemma (01/04/1954 – 05/01/1954) 102 strips
- D033 Frogman's Folly (05/03/1954 – 07/24/1954) 72 strips
- D034 Poet's Revenge (07/26/1954 – 10/09/1954) 66 strips
- D035 Honey’n’Holly (10/11/1954 – 12/04/1954) 48 strips
- D036 Temperamental Tessie (12/06/1954 – 01/29/1955) 48 strips
- D037 Found and Profound (01/31/1955 – 04/30/1955) 78 strips
- D038 Bauble's Belle (05/02/1955 – 06/25/1955) 48 strips
- D039 Silent Partners! (06/27/1955 – 10/08/1955) 90 strips
- D040 The Case of the Vicious Vines (10/10/1955 – 12/31/1955) 72 strips
- D041 Stowaway (01/02/1956 – 05/12/1956) 114 strips
- D042 Something Borrowed, Something Blue (05/14/1956 – 08/04/1956) 72 strips
- D043 Astral Assignment (08/06/1956 – 10/20/1956) 66 strips
- D044 Return of Paul Bunyan (10/22/1956 – 01/26/1957) 84 strips
- D045 The Search For Kris Kreg (01/28/1957 – 04/20/1957) 72 strips
- D046 Time-Top Trials! (04/22/1957 – 09/14/1957) 126 strips
- D047 Eye of the Needle (09/16/1957 – 11/16/1957) 54 strips
- D048 Return to Pura (11/18/1957 – 02/22/1958) 84 strips
- D049 Deep Danger (02/24/1958 – 06/07/1958) 90 strips
- D050 X-S-S-16 (06/09/1958 – 09/13/1958) 84 strips
- D051 The Search for Doctor Eastland (09/15/1958 – 01/24/1959) 114 strips
- D052 Man on the Moon (01/26/1959 – 06/06/1959) 114 strips
- D053 The Sound (06/08/1959 – 09/19/1959) 90 strips
- D054 Mission to Maga (09/21/1959 – 01/23/1960) 108 strips
- D055 Steppingstone (01/25/1960 – 09/24/1960) 210 strips
- D056 Tattletale Tiros (09/26/1960 – 03/04/1961) 138 strips
- D057 Silent Search (03/06/1961 – 10/07/1961) 186 strips
- D058 Bradford's Bondage (10/09/1961 – 11/25/1961) 42 strips
- D059 Botanical Warfare (11/27/1961 – 04/28/1962) 132 strips
- D060 Adventure in the Aqua-Mole (04/30/1962 – 09/15/1962) 120 strips
- D061 The Proxima Centauri Run (09/17/1962 – 02/16/1963) 132 strips
- D062 Lady Loot (02/18/1963 – 05/18/1963) 78 strips
- D063 Adventure in Andromeda (05/20/1963 – 10/19/1963) 132 strips
- D064 Operation Chaos (10/21/1963 – 12/28/1963) 60 strips
- D065 Return to Panola (12/30/1963 – 05/16/1964) 120 strips
- D066 Cold Caper (05/18/1964 – 10/24/1964) 138 strips
- D067 Journey to Procyon (10/26/1964 – 01/23/1965) 78 strips
- D068 Saturn Sadie's Side Trip (01/25/1965 – 07/03/1965) 138 strips
- D069 Silverslinger (07/05/1965 – 10/23/1965) 96 strips
- D070 The Treasure of Toolee Tooee (10/25/1965 – 04/30/1966) 162 strips
- D071 The Agrarians (05/02/1966 – 08/27/1966) 102 strips
- D072 Strange Sargasso (08/29/1966 – 03/25/1967) 180 strips
- D073 Search for a Samaritan (03/27/1967 – 08/12/1967) 120 strips
- D074 Destination Laza (08/14/1967 – 09/23/1967) 36 strips
- D075 The Radiant Ruins of Ramdan (09/25/1967 – 05/04/1968) 192 strips
- D076 Ardun's Ark (05/06/1968 – 07/06/1968) 54 strips
- D077 Flight of Fantasy (07/08/1968 – 09/28/1968) 72 strips
- D078 Solitary Journey (09/30/1968 – 12/07/1968) 60 strips
- D079 Gathering on Gwaymus (12/09/1968 – 03/01/1969) 72 strips
- D080 The Evil Enkar (03/03/1969 – 05/03/1969) 54 strips
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Thank you very much for this continuation of the series
ReplyDeleteThank you. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteDear Andrew, another great post of yours. Thanks a lot for this 2nd part ! I do appreciate ! Years ago, I read some of them, not all. That will be perfect for the next confinement !
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I used to read these when I was a kid, and was my first aproach to SF. I am very grateful to you for retrieving one of my first loves.
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