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Ramona's first work at DC?

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Re: "She landed her first assignment on the DC Comics feature Shining Knight." http://www.comics.org/issue/8982/#82107 lists: "Possibly Ramona Fradon's first work at DC. In an interview at http://www.wtv-zone.com/silverager/interviews/fradon.shtml she says that her first work at DC was "a four page Shining Knight", but none of the Shining Knight stories were 4 pages and this is the earliest Shining Knight story she worked on." However, a chronological search for her work at DC lists:

Matched Search Story Issue Publisher
Pencils: Ramona Fradon Inks: Ramona Fradon Four Hours to Kill comic story / 7 pages Gang Busters (1947 series) #10 June-July 1949 DC

Pencils: Ramona Fradon Inks: Ramona Fradon I Battled the Timber Pirates Special Feature / comic story / 6 pages Mr. District Attorney (1948 series) #20 March-April 1951 DC

Inks: Ramona Fradon The Ship That Defied Time Impossible -- But True / comic story / 8 pages Detective Comics (1937 series) #170 April 1951 DC

Pencils: Ramona Fradon Inks: Ramona Fradon The Invisible Bank Robbers! comic story / 6 pages Gang Busters (1947 series) #21 April-May 1951 DC

Pencils: Ramona Fradon Inks: Ramona Fradon The Man Whose Eyes Started Fires Special Feature / comic story / 6 pages Mr. District Attorney (1948 series) #21 May-June 1951 DC

Pencils: Ramona Fradon Inks: Ramona Fradon The Looting of Number Thriteen comic story / 4 pages Western Comics (1948 series) #23 May 1951 DC

Pencils: Ramona Fradon Inks: Ramona Fradon Gadget Boom in Camelot! Shining Knight / comic story / 6 pages Adventure Comics (1938 series) #165 June 1951 DC

(It's possible the Shining Knight story sat on a shelf for 2 years before getting published?) Hope this helps! Darci (talk) 14:36, 23 April 2013 (UTC)Reply