CIRCUS GIRL
Appeared in Better Comics, the writer was Ha Wal and the illustrator was Bert Bushnell. It was then taken over by Hal Kerr and Ley Fortune.
“Circus Girl” was “Pam” an orphan who is a daredevil bareback rider in Dunham and Daily’s Three Ring Circus.
MEDIUM:
PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content serial:
Better Comics, 3-6, October/November 1944: “Circus Girl.” Writ., Ha Wal. Illus., Bert Bushell: 28-33.
Better Comics …: “Circus Girl.” Writ., Hal Kerr. Illus., Ley Fortune …. Maple Leaf Publishing. Black & white. | |
3-7, Dec./Jan. 1944/1945: 18-25
4-8, Feb./March 1945: 2-9* 5-9, April/May 1945: 2-9* |
5-10, June/July 1945: 2-9.
6-1, August/Sept. 1945: 18-23. |
*Note volumes 4 & 5 are numbered as shown in Better Comics.
Cover front:
Better Comics, 5-10, June July 1945: Illus Jon Stables.
GALLERY:
Better Comics, 3-6, October/November 1944: Car., Bert Bushell: 26.
Better Comics, 3-6, December/January 1944/1945: Illus., Ley Fortune: 19.
Better Comics, 5-10, June July 1945: Front cover. Illus., Jon Stables.