Issue Guide
# | Date | Cover Artist | Story | Story Artist | Character |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | March/April 1955 | Johnny Craig | Dateline: Cayo Romano, Cuba! | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels |
Camera! | John Severin | Steve Rampart | |||
Holiday For Macduff | Reed Crandall | Jock MacDuff | |||
Dateline: Key West! | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels | |||
2 | May/June 1955 | Johnny Craig | Dateline: Oslo | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels |
Stromboli! | John Severin | Steve Rampart | |||
Hong Kong! | Reed Crandall | Geri Hamilton | |||
Dateline: New York City | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels | |||
3 | July/August 1955 | Johnny Craig | Dateline: Algiers | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels |
Steve Rampart | John Severin | Steve Rampart | |||
Geri Hamilton | Reed Crandall | Geri Hamilton | |||
Dateline: Paris | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels | |||
4 | September/October 1955 | Johnny Craig | Dateline: New York City | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels |
Steve Rampart | John Severin | Steve Rampart | |||
Geri Hamilton | Reed Crandall | Geri Hamilton | |||
Dateline: Rio Para | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels | |||
5 | November/December 1955 | Johnny Craig | Dateline: Long Island Sound | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels |
Steve Rampart | John Severin | Steve Rampart | |||
Geri Hamilton | Reed Crandall | Geri Hamilton | |||
Dateline: Germersheim | Johnny Craig | Keith Michaels |
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