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Error 9739

Summary: Young Men (1950 series), Young Men on the Battlefield (1952 series), Young Men (1953 series) (0 need indexing, 25 need checking)
Product: GCD Reporter: Ray Bottorff Jr <CArchivist@aol.com>
Error Type: data errorsAssignee: GCD Error Squad <gcd-error@googlegroups.com>
Status: NEW    
Severity: normal CC: pbible0802@rogers.com
Priority: P3    
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Hardware: All   
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URL: http://www.comics.org/series/750/

Description:   Opened: 2014-06-29 06:45 CET
From Tom Lammers...

Young Men (1950 series) 4-12
http://www.comics.org/series/750/

Young Men on the Battlefield (1952 series)
http://www.comics.org/series/827/

Young Men (1953 series)
http://www.comics.org/series/989/

**Note, these issues are all indexed. However data on this list is missing on
some of the issues and needs to be added, especially special notes, statements
of ownership, and proper credits (i.e. "Gene Colan" as the credit might
actually been "G. Colan" in the comic and therefore should be "Gene Colan [as
G. Colan]" in the index. So there needs to be looked over and updated from this
info as needed.**

YOUNG MEN
4 (Jun 1950) ─ 12 (Dec 1951)
Numbering continued from Cowboy Romances (1-3).
Numbering continued as Young Men on the Battlefield (13-20).

4 (Jun 1950)
7493         “They Called Me Shorty!” (8 pp.)
6222         “A New Car for Christy” (7 pp.)
6981         Text story: “The Movie Queen Murder” (2 pp.)
6371         “The Battle Cry!” (6 pp.)
                House ad: My Friend Irma 3 (½ pg.)
                House ad: Young Men 5, Man Comics 3, True Adventures 3 (1
pg.)[1]
5511         “The Champ!” (8 pp.)
5442         “The Treachery of Mister McGoey!” (7 pp.)

5 (Sep 1950)
7538         “My Brother Is a Spy!” (7 pp.)  Art by [John Buscema].
7589         “The Stranger” (7 pp.)  Art by [Mike Sekowsky].
SL-3088     Text story: “When I Get You ...” (2 pp.)
7497         “Jaws of Death” (8 pp.)  Art by [John Buscema].

6 (Dec 1950)
7641         “Decision” (7 pp.)[2]  Art by [George Tuska].
7667         “Shame” (5 pp.)
7372         Text story: “The One Road” (2 pp.)
7639         “Man-Size” (6 pp.)
7656         “He Wanted Wings” (4 pp.)

7 (Feb 1951)
7812         “The Iron Fist” (7 pp.)
7783         “Don't Dare Look Back” (4 pp.)  Art by [George Tuska].
7763         “The Coward” (5 pp.)  Art by [Dave] Berg.[3]
5645         Text story: “Out of the Past” (2 pp.)
7785         “The Last Laugh!” (6 pp.)  Art by [George Tuska].

8 (Apr 1951)
7853         “With Gun in Hand” (7 pp.)
7991         “The Penalty” (4 pp.)
SL-2976     Text story: “Too Many Mistakes!” (2 pp.)
6372         “Revenge on Blades” (6 pp.)
7809         “Tonight I Die” (5 pp.)

9 (Jun 1951)
8153         Rocky Jorden: “The Frame” (7 pp.)[4]  Art by [Vernon Henkel].
8191         “Draft Dodger” (7 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
8276         Text story: “Drums of Ceylon” (2 pp.)
8112         “The Man Eater!” (3 pp.)  Art by Dan Loprino.
8199         “I Know What It Means To Be ... Buried Alive” (6 pp.)

10 (Aug 1951)
Cover by Joe Maneely.
8492         Rocky Jorden: “The Murder Cargo Caper!” (8 pp.)2    Art by
Vernon Henkel.
8449         “Suicide Mission” (4 pp.)  Art by [Pete Morisi].
8414         Text story: “Shanghied!” [sic] (2 pp.)
8467         “The Faster the Better” (7 pp.)[5]  Art by T[ony]. DiPreta.
8406         “One Must Die” (4 pp.)  Script by Hank Chapman.

11 (Oct 1951)
Cover by Joe Maneely.
8804         “With Intent to Kill!” (5 pp.)  Script by Hank Chapman.  Art
by “Rocke and Broderick” [Rocco Mastroserio/Warren Broderick].
8701         Text story: “Two Fists of Dynamite” (2 pp.)
8869         Rocky Jorden: “House of Murderers” (6 pp.)2    Art by [Vernon]
Henkel.
8554         “The Final Count” (6 pp.)  Art by Morris Weiss.
8691         “The Man Who Walked the Plank” (6 pp.)  Art by “JT.” [John
Tartaglione].

12 (Dec 1951)
Cover by Joe Maneely.
9131         “The Spearhead!” (6 pp.)  Art by Joe Maneely.
9032         “The Hero” (7 pp.)
                Text story: “The Big Bluff” (2 pp.) 
9134         “The Traitor!” (4 pp.)  Art by Al Eadeh.
9132         “Hill 96” (6 pp.)


YOUNG MEN ON THE BATTLEFIELD
13 (Feb 1952) ─ 20 (Apr 1953)
Numbering continued from Young Men (4-12).
Numbering continued as Young Men (21-28).

13 (Feb 1952)
9546         “Killed in Action” (6 pp.)   Script by Hank Chapman.  Art by
Russ Heath.
9552         “The Spring Offensive!” (5 pp.)
9430         Text story: “The Sharks of Moang-Moangu” (2 pp.)
9593         “The Booby Trap” (3 pp.)  Art by Robert Q. Sale.
9551         “The Colonel!” (4 pp.)  Art by Norman Steinberg.
9547         “Breakthrough” (5 pp.)  Script by Hank Chapman.  Art by Paul
Reinman.

14 (Mar 1952)
9877         “One Day!” (6 pp.)  Art by Russ Heath.
9669         “The Sitting Ducks” (5 pp.)  Art by G[ene]. Colan.
8343         Text story: “Home Is the Eagle” (2 pp.)
9645         “Foxhole” (4 pp.)  Art by [Dave] Berg.
9840         “The Mission” (3 pp.)  Art by Mac Pakula.
9923         “Horror on Heartbreak Hill!” (5 pp.)  Art by Norman Steinberg. 

15 (Jun 1952)            
Cover by Joe Maneely.
A-256        “Sniper's Moon” (7 pp.)
A-190        Text story: “When a Man Dies” (1⅔ pp.)
A-255        “To the Death” (5 pp.)  Art by Robert Q. Sale.
                Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation (⅓
pg.)[6]
A-227        “The Victors” (5 pp.)  Art by G[ene]. Colan.
A-220        “One Man!” (6 pp.)  Art by Mac Pakula.

16 (Aug 1952)
A-663        “Sniper Patrol!” (6 pp.)
A-498        “Scram!” (6 pp.)  Art by Cal Massey.
A-673        Text story: “Call Him Coward” (2 pp.)
A-511        “Hold Tight” (5 pp.) 
A-554        “The Kid!” (6 pp.)  Art by Gil Evans.

17 (Oct 1952)            
Cover by Davy Berg.
B-13          “Fury on No-Name Ridge” (7 pp.)  Script by Hank Chapman.
A-866        Text story: “The Unhappiest G.I.” (1⅔ pp.)
A-998        “You Can't Kill Harry” (5 pp.)  Art by [Vernon] Henkel.
                Public service: “Lieutenant Stanley T. Adams Medal of
Honor” (⅓ pg.)[7]
A-863        “Crossfire!” (5 pp.)
A-793        “Hunter-Killer” (6 pp.)  Art by Davy Berg.

18 (Dec 1952)            
Cover by Jerry Robinson.
B-340        “Explosion!” (7 pp.)  Art by Davy Berg.
A-849        Text story: “Stage War” (1⅔ pp.)
B-205        “Junk!” (5 pp.)  Art by [Vernon] Henkel.
                Public service: “M/Sgt. Ernest R. Kouma Medal of Honor”
(⅓ pg.)2
B-269        “The Vanished Army” (6 pp.)
B-315        “War Lord” (5 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.

19 (Feb 1953)
B-576        “Marines Strike” (5 pp.)
B-475        Text story: “The Crunchie Bunchie Marine” (2 pp.)
B-738        “Revolution” (7 pp.)  Art by [Bill Everett].
B-709        “Human Decoy!” (6 pp.)
B-580        “Water!” (5 pp.)  Art by Gil Evans.

20 (Apr 1953)
C-54         “Warning!” (7 pp.)  Art by G[ene]. Colan.
A-850        Text story: “The Kid!” (1⅔ pp.)
C-75         “Valley Forge!” (6 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.
                Statement Required by the Act of August 24, 1912 (⅓ pg.)[8]
B-843        “Gas!” (5 pp.)  Art by Davy Berg.
B-924        “The Talking War” (5 pp.)  Art by [Vernon] Henkel.


YOUNG MEN
21 (Jun 1953) ─ 28 (Jun 1954)
Numbering continued from Young Men on the Battlefield (13-20).

21 (Jun 1953)
C-584        Flash Foster and His High-gear Hot-shots! (7 pp.)  Art by [Ed
Moline].[9]
C-314        Text story: “The Old West Goes to Korea” (2 pp.)
C-580        Rex Lane Solver of the Supernatural: [“R.I.P. (Rest in
Peace)”] (6 pp.)  Art by “G. T.” [George Tuska].[10]
C-598        Rocky Steele The Idol of the Ring!: [“The Final Count!”] (5
pp.)  Art by Sam Kweskin.[11]
C-599        Buzz Brand in the United States Army!: [“Under Fire!”] (5 pp.)
 Art by [Dick] Ayers.[12]

22 (Aug 1953)
C-729        Flash Foster and His High-gear Hot-shots!: [“Screaming
Tires!”] (7 pp.)  Art by [Ed Moline].
SL-4252     Text story: “Cave-in” (2 pp.)
C-730        Rex Lane Solver of the Supernatural (6 pp.)  Art by “G. T.”
[George Tuska].
C-716        Rocky Steele The Idol of the Ring! (5 pp.)  Art by Sy Barry.
C-781        Buzz Brand in the United States Army! (5 pp.)   Art by “Ayres”
[Dick Ayers].

23 (Oct 1953)
C-883        Flash Foster and His High-gear Hot-shots!: “The Chase!” (7
pp.)  Art by [Ed Moline].[13]
8281         Text story: “Captain Banner” (2 pp.)
C-932        Rocky Steele The Idol of the Ring!: “Fighting Fury!” (5 pp.) 
Art by Sy Barry.[14]
C-922        Rex Lane Solver of the Supernatural: “The Stroke of 12!” (6
pp.)  Art by “G. T.” [George Tuska].[15]
C-832        Buzz Brand in the United States Army!: [“Stopped Dead”] (5
pp.)  Art by [Dick] Ayers.[16]

24 (Dec 1953)
D-336        “The Return of ... the Human Torch” (9 pp.)
9001         Text story: “A Traitor among Us” (2 pp.)
D-337        Captain America: “Back from the Dead!” (6 pp.)
D-343        Sub-Mariner (8 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.

25 (Feb 1954)            
Cover by Joe Maneely.
D-516        “The Return of ... the Human Torch” (8 pp.)  Art by [Carl
Burgos].
8580         Text story: “Death Is Standing By” (2 pp.)  Illustration by
[Gene Colan].
D-494        Captain America: “Top Secret!” (7 pp.)  Art by John Romita.
D-456        Sub-Mariner (8 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.

26 (Mar 1954)            
D-811        The Human Torch (8 pp.)  Art by [Carl Burgos].
9637         Text story: “Pursuit” (2 pp.) 
D-740        Captain America: “Captain America Turns Traitor!” (7 pp.)[17] 
Art by John Romita.
D-904        Sub-Mariner (8 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.

27 (Apr 1954)            
E-62          The Human Torch (8 pp.)  Art by [Carl Burgos].
8285         Text story: “The Big Theft –” (2 pp.)
E-117        Captain America: “The Return of the Red Skull!” (7 pp.)  Art
by John Romita.
E-74          Sub-Mariner (8 pp.)  Art by Bill Everett.

28 (Jun 1954)            
Cover by [Carl Burgos].
E-114        The Human Torch: “The Moon!” (8 pp.)  Art by [Carl Burgos].
9125         Text story: “The Richest Man in Chicago” (2 pp.)
E-233        Captain America: “The Cargo of Death!” (7 pp.)  Art by John
Romita.
E-337        Sub-Mariner: “The Land Below the Sun!” (8 pp.)  Art by Bill
Everett.

[1]Two stories advertised for the next issue (“Vengeance!” and “Trial by
Fire!”) do not appear there, presumably because of the reduction in page
count.  The first may be the story published later as 6918 “Vengeance” (6
pp.) in  My Own Romance 14 (Jan 1951).
[2] Note in bottom margin of last two pages reads, “Don't miss ... the three
big magazines ... Man Comics ... Men's Adventures ... Young Men ... Get your
copy today!”
[3] The artist's name appears as “Sgt. Berg” on a soldier's knapsack in the
splash.
[4] Note at top of first page reads, “By popular demand ... Rocky Jorden,
America's greatest crime-fighter, will now appear in every exciting issue of
Young Men!”
[5] Note on splash reads, “Here is the story your letters asked for!  Packed
with the fast-moving power and speed of a souped-up hot-rod!”
[6] For 1 Oct 1951.  Stan Lee, Editor; Martin Goodman, Managing Editor; Robert
Solomon, Business Manager.
[7] Appeal to buy U.S. Defense Bonds.
[8] For 1 Oct 1952.  Stan Lee, Editor; Martin Goodman, Managing Editor; Monroe
Froehlich, Jr., Business Manager.
[9] Origin and first appearance.
[10] Origin and first appearance.
[11] Origin and first appearance.
[12] Origin and first appearance.
[13] Final appearance.
[14] Next and final appearance in 3-D Action 1 (Jan 1954).
[15] Final appearance.
[16] Next and final appearance in War Comics 24 (Mar 1954).
[17] Crossover: Human Torch and Sub-mariner appear.