From The Ray: "The Midget Train Robbers" by Will Eisner and Lou Fine (as E. Lectron), Smash Comics #18 (January 1941)
Kind of cheating here because the action is spread across TWO panels, but it's really a question of layout as all figures are on the same plane. Pretty cool stuff from Lou Fine there, playing around with the standard comic book page.
From The Red Bee: "The Taxi Cab Racket" by Saul Rosen (as B.H. Apiary), Hit Comics #7 (January 1941)
You will believe a bee can knock a man off his feet! That Michael, I tell ya, he's the real hero of this strip.
From Doll Man: "Candy and Sabotage" by John Celardo (as William Erwin Maxwell), Feature Comics #40 (January 1941)
What's Doll Man doing after Easter weekend? Eating candy, that's what. And you fill up FAST at his size. Maybe too fast? Don't look now Darrel, but that's Death peeking 'round the corner.
Kind of cheating here because the action is spread across TWO panels, but it's really a question of layout as all figures are on the same plane. Pretty cool stuff from Lou Fine there, playing around with the standard comic book page.
From The Red Bee: "The Taxi Cab Racket" by Saul Rosen (as B.H. Apiary), Hit Comics #7 (January 1941)
You will believe a bee can knock a man off his feet! That Michael, I tell ya, he's the real hero of this strip.
From Doll Man: "Candy and Sabotage" by John Celardo (as William Erwin Maxwell), Feature Comics #40 (January 1941)
What's Doll Man doing after Easter weekend? Eating candy, that's what. And you fill up FAST at his size. Maybe too fast? Don't look now Darrel, but that's Death peeking 'round the corner.
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