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Real Life Comics #33 (1946)

Pines · 1946 · 52 pages

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Contains 9 stories
Clark Gable
7 pp · non-fiction; biography; war
Clark GableJosephine DillonLionel BarrymoreJoan CrawfordClaudette ColbertFranchot ToneCarole Lombard

Clark Gable’s journey from Akron to Hollywood glory is laid bare in this poignant 1946 biography, tracing his early years, his pivot from medicine to the stage, and his meteoric rise through iconic roles in *It Happened One Night*, *Mutiny on the Bounty*, and *Gone with the Wind*. Through personal reflections and behind-the-scenes moments with Josephine Dillon, Lionel Barrymore, Joan Crawford, Claudette Colbert, and Franchot Tone, the story captures the man behind the legend—his charm, ambition, and the profound impact of losing Carole Lombard, which led him to serve with the Air Force during World War II.

Col. Frank McCarthy
5 pp · non-fiction; biography; military
Colonel Frank McCarthy
Robert Louis Stevenson
6 pp · non-fiction; biography
Robert Louis StevensonCummyFanny StevensonLong John SilverJim HawkinsBen GunnParoBachu

This biography explores the life of Robert Louis Stevenson, from his early years in Scotland to his later years in Samoa, where he found inspiration in the island’s landscape and culture. It touches on his celebrated works like *A Child's Garden of Verse* and *Travels on a Donkey*, and the personal relationships that shaped his journey—especially with his wife, Fanny Stevenson, and their household, including the family dog, Cummy. The story also weaves in the enduring influence of his fictional creations, such as Long John Silver and Jim Hawkins, and the imaginative world of Paro and Bachu, reflecting the spirit of adventure that defined his life.

Louis Daguerre Inventor of Photography
4 pp · non-fiction; biography
Louis Daguerre

Louis Daguerre's lifelong passion for pictures leads him from architecture to scene painting, then to a transformative discovery when a tree mysteriously appears on his diorama canvas in London—igniting his obsession with capturing images through light and chemistry. Partnering with fellow experimenter Joseph Niepce and later Niepce's son, Daguerre pushes through years of failed experiments until a rainy day yields his breakthrough: the first true photograph, created with silver compounds and controlled exposure. His revolutionary daguerreotype becomes the sensation of France and the birth of modern photography, though Daguerre remains devoted to sharing his discovery with younger photographers rather than hoarding his fortune.

Sir William Napier 'Hero of Castel Novo'
4 pp · non-fiction; biography; military
Sir William Napier
Frederick Douglass
4 pp · non-fiction; biography
Frederick DouglassDaniel DouglassWinnie DouglassWilliam Lloyd GarrisonMr. HargroveAbraham Lincoln

Frederick Douglass recounts his journey from a slave born to Daniel Douglass and Winnie Douglass, through his escape to freedom, to becoming a powerful voice against slavery. With the support of allies like William Lloyd Garrison and the leadership of Abraham Lincoln, he uses his words to inspire change and help recruit Black soldiers for the Union cause.

Kate Smith First Lady of Radio!
4 pp · non-fiction; biography
Kate Smith

Kate Smith, radio's beloved "First Lady," has captivated millions with her distinctive voice and genuine warmth since her breakthrough in 1931—a journey that began when a young woman from a small town traded the stage for the microphone. From her humble start to becoming a household name whose afternoon programs reached the entire American family, Kate's infectious greeting and generous spirit have made her a force for good, especially during wartime when her voice helped rally the nation. This is the remarkable story of how one singer's talent and authenticity made her one of America's most cherished voices.

The Story of the Balloon
5 pp · non-fiction; history

Long before humans took to the skies, the dream of flight began with a simple idea: a sphere lighter than air. This five-page history traces the invention of the balloon from the Montgolfier brothers' 1782 hot-air experiments through Jacques Charles's hydrogen-filled silk bag, the earliest brave souls who risked their lives in these contraptions, and the eventual development of motorized dirigibles that transformed the dream into reality. From sheep and roosters to pioneering aviators like Pilatre de Rozier and visionaries like Count von Zeppelin, witness the sometimes tragic, sometimes triumphant story of the men who dared to make mankind's flight possible.

Ambroise Paré Prince of Surgeons -- Surgeon of Princes!
5 pp · non-fiction; biography; medical

Ambroise Paré begins his career as a barber's apprentice, but his hunger for knowledge and surgical skill leads him to the hospital where he encounters the brutal, superstition-laden practices of 16th-century medicine. Disgusted by the filth and suffering he witnesses, he embarks on decades of military service where he pioneers revolutionary techniques—abandoning dangerous treatments like boiling oil and developing the tourniquet to save countless lives on the battlefield. His innovations and unwavering dedication to cleanliness and human compassion ultimately transform surgery from a barbaric sideline into a true science, earning him renown across Europe.

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