
Cover Credits |
Penciller: Jack Kirby Inker: Joe Simon |
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Comic Title: Star Spangled Comics #7
Publisher: DC
(Detective Comics, Inc.)
Address: 480 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: April 1942
Approx. On Sale Date:
February 4, 1942 Copyright Date February 1, 1942
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1942
Until 1958 DC did not report actual on sale dates to the copyright office
The publication dates listed in LoC records are NOT release dates.
Frequency: Monthly
Cover Price: $0.10
Page Count: 64
Editor: Fredric Whitney Ellsworth
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Title: (The Story of the Newsboy Legion)
Pages: 13
Feature(s):
Newsboy Legion (of Earth-2)
Writer/Penciller: Jack Kirby
Writer/Inker: Joe Simon
Reprinted In:
Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #141 (1971)
Adventure Comics #503 (1983)
Newsboy Legion by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby Vol. 1 HC (2010)
Feature Character(s)
- Newsboy Legion (first appearance; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #8)
- Gabby (first appearance; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #8)
- Scrapper (first appearance; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #8)
- Big Words (first appearance; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #8)
- Tommy (first appearance; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #8)
Supporting Character(s)
- Guardian (Jim Harper; origin and first appearance; also appears in All-Star Squadron Annual #1 between page 4 panels 2 and 3; last appearance in All-Star Squadron Annual #1; next appearance in Star Spangled Comics #8)
Villain(s)
- Frankie the Fence, Chips Carder, and their men (no further appearances)
- A gang of kidnappers (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- An unnamed police sergeant (no further appearances)
- Judge Collins (no further appearances)
Comments:
The Guardian teams with several members of the All-Star Squadron in All-Star Squadron Annual #1 in between panels 2 and 3 on page 4 of this story. His origin is told in this story and further expanded upon in flashback in All-Star Squadron Annual #1.
Synopsis:
After patroling his beat on Suicide Slum, rookie cop Jim Harper is beaten by thugs. Anxious for retribution, Harper dons a costume, shield, and crash helmet and pursues the thugs. The crooks call him a super-hero, but he prefers to be called the Guardian.
The next day, Harper rounds up four boy hooligans and arrests them. The judge wants to send them to reform school, but Harper wants to make a difference for them, so he agrees to become their guardian.
The boys continue on their path toward crime, until Frankie the Fence uses them as a distraction to commit and robbery and a man is killed. The boys help the Guardian stop Frankie and his boss, Chips Carder. Later the boys suspect the Guardian is Jim Harper.
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