PERCIVAL POPP | CHRONOLOGY |
CHRONOLOGY
Percival Popp first appeared in More Fun Comics #74 (December 1941).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Percival Popp in chronological order. Flashback sequences or story entries will be followed by a [Flashback] note. Stories that for some reason are no longer part of current continuity will have a comment saying this in a note following the entry.
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Percival Popp Chronology
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Spectre Vol. 3 #3 (February 1993): "Crimes and Punishments" [Flashbacks] |
Spectre Vol. 3 #24 (December 1994): "A Small Boldness" [Flashbacks] |
Spectre Annual Vol. 3 #1 (November 1995): "Lost In Memory" [Flashback] |
More Fun Comics #74 (December 1941): "Introducing Percival Popp, the Super Cop" |
More Fun Comics #75/6 (January 1942): "Jim Corrigan Lives Again" |
More Fun Comics #76/6 (February 1942): [The Head Man] |
More Fun Comics #78/6 (April 1942): "The Magic Crimes" |
More Fun Comics #79/6 (May 1942): "Money to Burn" |
More Fun Comics #80/6 (June 1942): "The King of Color" |
More Fun Comics #81/6 (July 1942): "Case of the Scholarly Spendthrift" |
More Fun Comics #82/6 (August 1942): "The Truth Hurts" |
More Fun Comics #83/6 (September 1942): "Leatherpusher Law" |
More Fun Comics #84/6 (October 1942): "The Cry-Baby Crimes" |
More Fun Comics #85/6 (November 1942): "When Money Talks" |
More Fun Comics #86/6 (December 1942): "The Man Who Knew All the Angles" |
More Fun Comics #87/6 (January 1943): "Crimes That Bloom in Spring, Tra La" |
More Fun Comics #88/5 (February 1943): "Crime Makes a Movie" |
More Fun Comics #89/5 (March 1943): "The Underworld Goes Overweight" |
More Fun Comics #90/5 (April 1943): "Crime-Buster by Proxy" |
More Fun Comics #91/5 (May-June 1943): "The Prophet Takes a Loss" |
More Fun Comics #92/5 (July-August 1943): "The Dummy vs. Percival Popp" |
More Fun Comics #93/5 (September-October 1943): "Crime Runs a Complex" |
More Fun Comics #94/5 (November-December 1943): "The Man Who Hated Puppets" |
More Fun Comics #95/6 (January-February 1944): "The Book Bandits" |
More Fun Comics #96/5 (March-April 1944): "Publicity Hound" |
More Fun Comics #97/5 (May-June 1944): "Nerves Take a Holiday" |
More Fun Comics #98 (July-August 1944): "Cartoons of Crime" |
More Fun Comics #99 (September-October 1944): "The Magician and the Mobsters" |
More Fun Comics #100/5 (November-December 1944): "The Woodcarver and the Crooks" |
More Fun Comics #101/5 (January-February 1945): "The Unsafe Safe" |
Spectre Vol. 3 #24 (December 1994): "A Small Boldness" [Flashbacks] |
Spectre Vol. 3 #24 (December 1994): "A Small Boldness" |
Spectre Vol. 3 #29 (May 1995): "Desecration Part III" |