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Powerhouse Pepper : ウィキペディア英語版
Powerhouse Pepper

Powerhouse Pepper is a fictional character that appeared in comics published in the 1940s by Timely Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics. He first appeared in the humor anthology ''Joker Comics'' #1 (April 1942). His final appearance occurred in Spring 1948.
Pepper was dim-witted but big-hearted boxer with superhuman strength who appeared in slapstick adventures. He was created and produced exclusively by cartoonist Basil Wolverton.
==Publication history==
Powerhouse Pepper debut in Timely Comics' ''Joker Comics'' #1 (April 1942),〔(''Joker Comics'' #1 ) at AtlasTales.com〕 and went on to appear in six- to eight-page stories in ''Joker Comics'' #2-27, 29-31 (April 1942 - May 1947, Fall 1947 - Spring 1948); ''Gay Comics'' #1, 18-22, 28-29 (March 1944, Fall 1944 - Winter 1945, Aug.-Nov. 1947); ''Tessie the Typist'' #2, 4, 7-13 (Winter 1944, Fall 1945, Fall 1946 - Dec. 1947); ''Rusty'' #14 (Aug. 1947); and ''Millie the Model'' #9 (Dec. 1947), as well as in his own series.〔(Powerhouse Pepper ) (character) at AtlasTales.com, which has partial credits for ''Joker Comics'', making its list of character appearances incomplete.〕〔(Powerhouse Pepper ) (character) at the Grand Comics Database. Note: The database does not have most issues of ''Joker Comics'' indexed, making its list of character appearances incomplete.〕
A single issue of that solo title appeared as ''Powerhouse Pepper Comics'' #1 (Jan. 1943), featuring a slightly different character design than elsewhere.〔(''Powerhouse Pepper Comics'' (Marvel, 1943 Series) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 The series then went dormant for five years while the character's adventures were published in the aforementioned titles. It was revived, slightly shortened to ''Powerhouse Pepper'' (as on its trademarked cover logo, though still copyrighted as ''Powerhouse Pepper Comics'' per its postal indicia), for four additional issues (#2-5, Spring - Nov. 1948). Backup features there included the humor characters Goofy Giggles, L'il Louie, Squeeky, and (in issue #2) Wolverton's detective Disk-Eyes the Dick.〔(''Powerhouse Pepper Comics'' (Marvel, 1948 Series) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕

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