Unofficial Chronology SLAM BRADLEY [Samuel Emerson Bradley]
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Character Chronology Index

Below is the definitive list of appearances of Slam Bradley 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.

Follow the links for a complete index of the issue, including story and creator info as well as full character chronology and in some cases story synopses.

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Slam Bradley Chronology


Detective Comics #1 (March 1937): [The Streets of Chinatown]
Detective Comics #2 (April 1937): [Skyscraper Death]
Detective Comics #3 (May 1937): [Slam Delivers the Message]
Detective Comics #4 (June 1937): "The Hollywood Murders"
Detective Comics #5 (July 1937): [Undercover in Grade School]
Detective Comics #6 (August 1937): [In Mexico]
Detective Comics #7 (September 1937): [In Atlantic City]
Detective Comics #8 (October 1937): [The Hillbillies]
Detective Comics #9 (November 1937): [The Human Fly]
Detective Comics #10 (December 1937): [In the Ring]
Detective Comics #11 (January 1938): [The Flying Circus]
Detective Comics #12 (February 1938): [The Lumberjacks]
Detective Comics #13 (March 1938): [At Sea]
Detective Comics #14 (April 1938): [Up North]
Detective Comics #15 (May 1938): [The Lady-Killer]
Detective Comics #16 (June 1938): [The Broadway Bandit]
Detective Comics #17 (July 1938): [Slam Bradley Gets the Air]
Detective Comics #18 (August 1938): [In the Stratosphere]
Detective Comics #19 (September 1938): [In Africa]
Detective Comics #20 (October 1938): [The Magician]
Detective Comics #21 (November 1938): [Seth and the Slave Ring]
Detective Comics #22 (December 1938): [The Return of Fui Onyui]
Detective Comics #23 (January 1939): [In Two Billion A.D.: Part 1]
Detective Comics #24 (February 1939): [In Two Billion A.D.: Part 2]
Detective Comics #25 (March 1939): [The Merrivale Mystery]
Detective Comics #26 (April 1939): [Artists of Death]
Detective Comics #27 (May 1939): [No Title]
New York World's Fair #1 (1939): "Slam Bradley at the World's Fair"
Detective Comics #28 (June 1939): [The Whitethorne Inheritance]
Detective Comics #29 (July 1939): [No Title]
Detective Comics #30 (August 1939): [The Granville Insane Asylum]
Detective Comics #31 (September 1939): [No Title]
Detective Comics #32 (October 1939): [No Title]
Detective Comics #33 (November 1939): [No Title]
Detective Comics #34 (December 1939): [No Title]
Detective Comics #35 (January 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #36 (February 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #37 (March 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #38 (April 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #39 (May 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #40 (June 1940): [No Title]
New York World's Fair #2 (1940): [At the 1940 World's Fair]
Detective Comics #41 (July 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #42 (August 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #43 (September 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #44 (October 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #45 (November 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #46 (December 1940): [No Title]
Detective Comics #47 (January 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #48 (February 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #49 (March 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #50 (April 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #51 (May 1941): [Broadway Opening Night]
Detective Comics #52 (June 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #53 (July 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #54 (August 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #55 (September 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #56 (October 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #57 (November 1941): "The Case of the Talking Dummy"
Detective Comics #58 (December 1941): [No Title]
Detective Comics #59 (January 1942): "The Case of the Talking Dummy"
Detective Comics #60 (February 1942): [No Title]
Detective Comics #61 (March 1942): [No Title]
Detective Comics #62 (April 1942): [No Title]
Detective Comics #63 (May 1942): "Case of the Wobbling Wizard"
Detective Comics #64 (June 1942): "The Mystery of the Unfortunate Teddy Bear"
Detective Comics #65 (July 1942): "Mystery of the Priceless Pooch"
Detective Comics #66 (August 1942): "Case of the Dripping Drum"
Detective Comics #67 (September 1942): "Case of the Whistling Tooth"
Detective Comics #68 (October 1942): "The Case of the Cultured Crooks"
Detective Comics #69 (November 1942): "Case of the Artistic Ape"
Detective Comics #70 (December 1942): "X Marked the Spot at the Tee"
Detective Comics #71 (January 1943): "Case of the Missing Grin"
Detective Comics #72 (February 1943): "The Mystery of the Missing Monkey"
Detective Comics #73 (March 1943): "The Histronic Hoodlums"
Detective Comics #74 (April 1943): "The Adventure of the Wooden Indians"
Detective Comics #75 (May 1943): "The Elusive Elephant"
Detective Comics #76 (June 1943): "The Bashful Bandits"
Detective Comics #77 (July 1943): "Trail of the Red Herring"
Detective Comics #78 (August 1943): "The Meanest Mugs in the World"
Detective Comics #79 (September 1943): "Two Tickets to Trouble"
Detective Comics #80 (October 1943): "Refuge for Ruffians"
Detective Comics #81 (November 1943): "The Case of the Deceased Ham"
Detective Comics #82 (December 1943): "Wild and Woolly"
Detective Comics #83 (January 1944): "Vanishing Needles"
Detective Comics #84 (February 1944): "Shorty Falls in Love"
Detective Comics #85 (March 1944): "The Perfumed Diamonds"
Detective Comics #86 (April 1944): "General Lee Comes to Town"
Detective Comics #87 (May 1944): "Tuition Free"
Detective Comics #88 (June 1944): "Futures For Sale"
Detective Comics #89 (July 1944): "Borrowed Brains"
Detective Comics #90 (August 1944): "The Double Steal"
Detective Comics #91 (September 1944): "The Chicken and the Yegg"
Detective Comics #92 (October 1944): "Case of the Smoking Sign"
Detective Comics #93 (November 1944): "The Hand is Quicker Than the Eye"
Detective Comics #94 (December 1944): "The Clue of the Cat's Pajamas"
Detective Comics #95 (January 1945): "Marvelous Marbles"
Detective Comics #96 (February 1945): "Bargains in Burglary"
Detective Comics #97 (March 1945): "Call of Death"
Detective Comics #98 (April 1945): "Audacious Alibi"
Detective Comics #99 (May 1945): "Veteran in Villainy"
Detective Comics #100 (June 1945): "Fools About Jewels"
Detective Comics #101 (July 1945): "Shoplifter's Holiday"
Detective Comics #102 (August 1945): "Smash Your Bagage"
Detective Comics #103 (September 1945): "Stormy Weather"
Detective Comics #104 (October 1945): "The Buzzard and the Screech"
Detective Comics #105 (November 1945): "Adventure in the Park"
Detective Comics #106 (December 1945): "The Legal Pickpockets"
Detective Comics #107 (January 1946): "Playhouse of Plunder"
Detective Comics #108 (February 1946): "How High is Up?"
Detective Comics #109 (March 1946): "It's Off to Jail We Go"
Detective Comics #110 (April 1946): "The Crook Who Couldn't Be Jailed"
Detective Comics #111 (May 1946): "Turnabout Tactics"
Detective Comics #112 (June 1946): "Double Room Service"
Detective Comics #113 (July 1946): "The Educated Pig"
Detective Comics #114 (August 1946): "Something in the Air"
Detective Comics #115 (September 1946): "Molar Mobsters"
Detective Comics #116 (October 1946): "Tonic for Trouble"
Detective Comics #117 (November 1946): "The Fastest Snails in the World"
Detective Comics #118 (December 1946): "Crime is All Wet"
Detective Comics #119 (January 1947): "Danger - Crooks at Work"
Detective Comics #120 (February 1947): "Shorty Grows Up"
Detective Comics #121 (March 1947): "The Case Without a Key"
Detective Comics #122 (April 1947): "The Crazy Customers"
Detective Comics #123 (May 1947): "South of the Border"
Detective Comics #124 (June 1947): "Shorty of the Royal Mounted"
Detective Comics #125 (July 1947): "Fireman, Save My Child"
Detective Comics #126 (August 1947): "The Perilous Puppets"
Detective Comics #127 (September 1947): "Modern Paul Revere"
Detective Comics #128 (October 1947): "Shorty, the Medicine Man"
Detective Comics #129 (November 1947): "The Heat's On"
Detective Comics #130 (December 1947): "The Man Who Drowned Nine Times"
Detective Comics #131 (January 1948): "The Case of the Candy Clues"
Detective Comics #132 (February 1948): "Society Plumbers"
Detective Comics #133 (March 1948): "Rockabye Rogues"
Detective Comics #134 (April 1948): "Abercrombie and the Urchins"
Detective Comics #135 (May 1948): "The Chimp and the Chump"
Detective Comics #136 (June 1948): "Truth + Penalty = Crime-Catchers"
Detective Comics #137 (July 1948): "The Balloon Bandits"
Detective Comics #138 (August 1948): "Shorty Meets the Champ"
Detective Comics #139 (September 1948): "Shorty Rides a Winner"
Detective Comics #140 (October 1948): "Dog for a Day"
Detective Comics #141 (November 1948): "The Sinister Snow Man"
Detective Comics #142 (December 1948): "The Farmer in the Till"
Detective Comics #143 (January 1949): "Low Man on a Barber Pole"
Detective Comics #144 (February 1949): "The Seven Sinister Midgets"
Detective Comics #145 (March 1949): "His Highness, King Shorty"
Detective Comics #146 (April 1949): "The Luck of Lucky Louie"
Detective Comics #147 (May 1949): "When Private Eyes Cross"
Detective Comics #148 (June 1949): "A Bicycle Built for Sleuths"
Detective Comics #149 (July 1949): "Shorty Grows Up"
Detective Comics #150 (August 1949): "A Day in the Life of a Private Eye"
Detective Comics #151 (September 1949): "Rich Man, Poor Man, Lawyer Man... Thief"
Detective Comics #500/2 (March 1981): "The 'Too Many Cooks...' Caper"
Detective Comics #572 (March 1987): "The Doomsday Book"
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