DINGLE Pat
She used the pseudonym Pat C. or 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 & Then Times,1- 2, Oct. 1973
WORK:
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PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
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Serial:
“The Brain.” Identified as “P and D” probably a collaboration between Adrian & Pat Dingle. Active Comics, 27, no date: 40-45.
WRITER:
BOOK TEXT & GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
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Story:
“Unfinished Business.” Writ., Pat Hamilton. Illus., Adrian Dingle. Thrilling Stories For Boys. Bell Features & Publishing, no date.
PERIODICAL GRAPHIC ANTHOLOGY:
Content:
Serial:
“Clue-Catchers.” Writ., Pat C. Illus., Adrian Dingle. Triumph Adventure Comics,1-1, Aug.1941: 40-49 (upper half).
“Clue-Catchers.” Writ., Pat C.Illus., Adrian Dingle. Triumph Adventure Comics, 1-2, Sept. 1941: 54-62.
“Clue-Catchers.” Writ., Pat C.(Based on story submitted by Fred Butland of Fredericton, N.B.) Illus., Adrian Dingle. Triumph Adventure Comics, 1-4, Nov.1941: 18-22.
“Clue-Catchers.”Writ., Pat C. Illus., Adrian Dingle. Triumph Adventure Comics,1-5, Jan.1942: 1-10.
“Clue-Catchers, the Maniac’s Revenge.” Writ., Pat C. Illus., Adrian Dingle. Triumph Adventure Comics, 1-6, Feb. 1942: 44-53 (upper half).
SOURCE:
Periodical text:
“A conversation with Adrian and Pat Dingle and Bill Thomas.” Writ., Dave Sim. Now and Then Times, 1- 2, Oct. 1973: 27+.