DINGLE Pat

DINGLE Pat 

The wife of Adrian Dingle, she used pseudonyms Pat C. and Pat Hamilton.

“I wrote ‘Clue Catchers’ the detective story with the father and son team, and some of the one-page stories that we had which were just a printed story not an illustrated one. Some of those I wrote. But my heart really wasn’t in them. I didn’t like doing it.”                Pat Dingle. Now and Then Times, 1- 2, Oct. 1973

WORK:

COLLABORATION:

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content serial:

Active Comics, 27, no date: “The Brain.” Identified as “P and D” probably a collaboration between Adrian & Pat Dingle: 40-45.

WRITER:

BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:

Content story:

Thrilling Stories For Boys, Bell Features & Publishing, no date: “Unfinished Business.” Writ., Pat Hamilton. Illus., Adrian Dingle.

PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:                                                                            Published by Hillborough Studio. Colour cover. Black & white interior.

Content serial:

Triumph Adventure Comics…: “Clue-Catchers …..” Writ., Pat C. Illus., Adrian Dingle: …
1-1, Aug.1941: “…”: 40-49.

1-2, Sept. 1941: “…”:54-62.

1-4, Nov.1941: “…”: 18-22. Based on story submitted by Fred Butland of Fredericton, N.B.

1-5, Jan.1942: “…”:1-10.

1-6, Feb. 1942: “…the Maniac’s Revenge”: 44-53

SOURCE:

Article periodical:

Now and Then Times, 1- 2, Oct. 1973: “A conversation with Adrian and Pat Dingle and Bill Thomas.” Writ., Dave Sim: 27+.