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sources by creators using the pseudonym
“N.V.”
29 sources
The Spirit
The Spirit #47 (20 Apr. 1941): "On leave a gun crew from Fort Hancock walks along the rain drenched street of a nearby town"
The Spirit #48 (27 Apr. 1941): "I am pleased to announce that Miss Martha Dugan, song stylist..."
The Spirit #49 (4 May 1941): "My next book? It isn't fiction, Brenda"
The Spirit #51 (18 May 1941): "Introducing Peecolo"
The Spirit #52 (25 May 1941): "Why, there's Feeney!"
The Spirit #54 (8 June 1941): "I thought you said Lady Luck was coming along, Dad!"
The Spirit #56 (22 June 1941): "Returning to Colon after several weeks at his mines in the jungle..."
The Spirit #57 (29 June 1941): "Hello! Anybody ho... Why, Mrs. Fielding! You're crying!"
The Spirit #58 (6 July 1941): "Come on, Peecelo, we'll put up here for the night"
The Spirit #59 (13 July 1941): "Ouch!! Let me go!! Help !! EEE..mmff..."
The Spirit #60 (20 July 1941): "Hurry, Peecolo, lower that jib"
The Spirit #61 (27 July 1941): "Look at those two!!"
The Spirit #62 (3 Aug. 1941): "Are you still mooning over that Brenda girl?"
The Spirit #63 (10 Aug. 1941): "Your job is to take this half of the plan"
The Spirit #64 (17 Aug. 1941): "Patrol bomber PB-211 reporting"
The Spirit #65 (24 Aug. 1941): "The blue army will attack this area"
The Spirit #66 (31 Aug. 1941): "Professor!! Professor!! Open up!!"
The Spirit #68 (14 Sep. 1941): "In their dismal hideout, a gang of spies questions one of its men.."
The Spirit #69 (21 Sep. 1941): "Extra! Extra! Lorna Bradley, famous skating star, threatened..."
The Spirit #70 (28 Sep. 1941): "Dusk...a Canadian train laden with singing prisoners"
The Spirit #73 (19 Oct. 1941): "But Lady Luck, I steel am not know for why we are come to thees desert!!"
The Spirit #74 (26 Oct. 1941): "Peecolo, my boy, you weel be my sole heir..."
The Spirit #75 (2 Nov. 1941): "After saving her father's fleet of freighters..."
The Spirit #76 (9 Nov. 1941): "Escorted by British destroyers..."
The Spirit #78 (23 Nov. 1941): "Did you know that Brenda Banks got back from England yesterday, Chigger?"
The Spirit #79 (30 Nov. 1941): "Y-you're going to do what?!!"
The Spirit #80 (7 Dec. 1941): "Crime Square... the roughest, toughest alley in town."
The Spirit #81 (14 Dec. 1941): "hello Jim--Hello Chigger! How do you feel today?"
The Spirit #82 (21 Dec. 1941): "I don't want any more arguments Jim"