Unofficial Chronology S.T.R.I.P.E. [Patrick 'Pat' Dugan]
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Character Chronology Index

Below is the definitive list of appearances of S.T.R.I.P.E. 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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S.T.R.I.P.E. Chronology

As Stripesy

Star-Spangled Comics #1 (October 1941): [The Bund Saboteurs]
Star-Spangled Comics #1/2 (October 1941): [Dr. Weerd and the Metal Monster]
Star-Spangled Comics #2 (November 1941): "Vortex of Doom"
Star-Spangled Comics #2/2 (November 1941): "Ring of Rags"
Star-Spangled Comics #2/3 (November 1941): [The Kidnapping of Rolf Chandler]
Star-Spangled Comics #3 (December 1941): "Dr. Weerd"
Star-Spangled Comics #3/2 (December 1941): "Fury of the Fighting Duo"
Star-Spangled Comics #3 (December 1941): [Mission to Germany]
Leading Comics #1 (winter 1941): "Blueprint for Crime"
Star-Spangled Comics #4 (January 1942): "The Needle"
Star-Spangled Comics #4/2 (January 1942): "Mr. Ghool"
Star-Spangled Comics #4/3 (January 1942): "The Flying Buzz Saw"
Star-Spangled Comics #5 (February 1942): "The Menace of Moonglow"
Star-Spangled Comics #5/2 (February 1942): "The Master Plan of Dr. Weerd"
Star-Spangled Comics #5/3 (February 1942): "The Return of the Needle"
Star-Spangled Comics #6 (March 1942): "Citadel of Crime"
Star-Spangled Comics #6/2 (March 1942): [The Plot to Destroy the Statue of Liberty]
Leading Comics #2 (spring 1942): "Beware! The Black Star Shines"
Star-Spangled Comics #7 (April 1942): "The Picture That Killed"
Star-Spangled Comics #8 (May 1942): "King Midas"
Star-Spangled Comics #9 (June 1942): "Crime by the Chapter"
World's Finest Comics #6 (summer 1942): "The Adventure of the King of Escape"
Leading Comics #3 (summer 1942): "The Tyrants of Time" [concurrent with flashback in All-Star Squadron #29]
Star-Spangled Comics #10 (July 1942): "The Education of East-Side Eggbert"
Star-Spangled Comics #11 (August 1942): "Case of the Crippled Car"
All-Star Squadron #31 (March 1984): "Uncle Sam Wants You"
Star-Spangled Comics #12 (September 1942): "Case of the Precious Peach"
World's Finest Comics #7 (fall 1942): "The Case of the Jinxed Skyscraper"
Leading Comics #4 (fall 1942): "The Sense Master" [concurrent with All-Star Squadron #56]
All-Star Squadron #59 (July 1986): "Out of the Ashes... Mekanique"
All-Star Squadron #60 (August 1986): "The End of the Beginning!"
Young All-Stars #3 (August 1987): "A Call to Arms"
Young All-Stars #7 (December 1987): "Somewhere in This Favored Land"
Young All-Stars #9 (February 1988): "You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Souls"
Young All-Stars Annual #1 (1988): "The Mekanique Paradox"
Star-Spangled Comics #13 (October 1942): "The Man Who Could Make Dreams Come True"
Star-Spangled Comics #14 (November 1942): "Sylvester Acts His Age"
Star-Spangled Comics #15 (December 1942): "The College of Crime"
World's Finest Comics #8 (winter 1942): "Stripesy, Solo Sleuth Inc."
Leading Comics #5 (winter 1942): "The Miracles That Money Couldn't Buy"
Young All-Stars #27 (July 1989): "Meanwhile..." [Flashback to events taking place during Leading Comics #5]
Star-Spangled Comics #16 (January 1943): "Perils of the Penny Plunderers"
Star-Spangled Comics #17 (February 1943): "Spy City"
Star-Spangled Comics #18 (March 1943): "Stripesy vs. the Star Spangled Kid"
World's Finest Comics #9 (spring 1943): "Turn Back the Clock"
Leading Comics #6 (spring 1943): "The Treasure That Time Forgot"
Star-Spangled Comics #19 (April 1943): "Too Fat to Fight"
Star-Spangled Comics #20 (May 1943): "Needle in the Haystack"
Star-Spangled Comics #21 (June 1943): "Pop Goes the Weasel"
World's Finest Comics #10 (summer 1943): "Meet Mister Gadget"
Leading Comics #7 (summer 1943): "Wizard of Wisstark"
Star-Spangled Comics #22 (July 1943): "Stripesy Becomes a Brain Truster"
Star-Spangled Comics #23 (August 1943): "Sweet Land of Liberty"
Star-Spangled Comics #24 (September 1943): "The Mail Order Mob!"
World's Finest Comics #11 (fall 1943): "The Land That Wasn't There"
Leading Comics #8 (fall 1943): "Exiles in Time"
Star-Spangled Comics #25 (October 1943): "Mr. Gadget Goes to Town"
Star-Spangled Comics #26 (November 1943): "Butch Minds the Birdies"
Star-Spangled Comics #27 (December 1943): "Butch Minds the Birdies"
World's Finest Comics #12 (winter 1943): "When Stripesy Went to College"
Leading Comics #9 (winter 1943): "The Chameleon of Crime"
Star-Spangled Comics #28 (January 1944): "The Mirror of Madness"
Star-Spangled Comics #29 (February 1944): "The Picadilly Seal"
Star-Spangled Comics #30 (March 1944): "Pennies from Heaven"
World's Finest Comics #13 (spring 1944): "Stars of the Silver Screen"
Leading Comics #10 (spring 1944): "King of the Hundred Isles"
Star-Spangled Comics #31 (April 1944): "Arson Larceny"
Star-Spangled Comics #32 (May 1944): "The Numismatist's Noose"
Star-Spangled Comics #33 (June 1944): "The Fighter They Couldn't Floor"
World's Finest Comics #14 (summer 1944): "Thuggery in the Theatre"
Leading Comics #11 (summer 1944): "The Hard-Luck Hat"
Star-Spangled Comics #34 (July 1944): "A Greek Tragedy"
Star-Spangled Comics #35 (August 1944): "The Short Weight Blues"
Star-Spangled Comics #36 (September 1944): "Kidnapping in Ten Easy Lessons"
World's Finest Comics #15 (fall 1944): "Shelter for Shenanigans"
Leading Comics #12 (fall 1944): "Million Dollar Challenge"
Star-Spangled Comics #37 (October 1944): "Cowboy Crooks"
Star-Spangled Comics #38 (November 1944): "Pat Dugan Turns Crook"
Star-Spangled Comics #39 (December 1944): "Model Muggs"
World's Finest Comics #16 (winter 1944): "Fantastic Fans"
Leading Comics #13 (winter 1944): "Trophies of Crime"
Star-Spangled Comics #40 (January 1945): "Walnuts with Crushed Crooks on the Side"
Star-Spangled Comics #41 (February 1945): "Pearls of Crime"
Star-Spangled Comics #42 (March 1945): "Peril in Plunder"
World's Finest Comics #17 (spring 1945): "The Clown of Crime"
Leading Comics #14 (spring 1945): "The Bandits from the Books"
Star-Spangled Comics #43 (April 1945): "Gadget Learns a Lesson"
Star-Spangled Comics #44 (May 1945): "The Saga of Swindle"
Star-Spangled Comics #45 (June 1945): "The Noisy Necktie"
World's Finest Comics #18 (summer 1945): "False Paradise for Felons"
Star-Spangled Comics #46 (July 1945): "Where There's Smoke There's Crime"
Star-Spangled Comics #47 (August 1945): "The Cat's Paw"
Star-Spangled Comics #48 (September 1945): "When Dreams Come True"
Star-Spangled Comics #49 (October 1945): "The Comet Kid and Barsey"
Star-Spangled Comics #50 (November 1945): "Roundabout Robbery"
Star-Spangled Comics #51 (December 1945): "Mr. Gadget Breaks Jail"
Star-Spangled Comics #52 (January 1946): "The Beggar Band"
Star-Spangled Comics #53 (February 1946): "Clip-Joint for Crime"
Star-Spangled Comics #54 (March 1946): "Sylvester Sits It Out"
Star-Spangled Comics #55 (April 1946): "The Jigsaw Puzzle Murder"
Star-Spangled Comics #56 (May 1946): "School for Problem Children"
Star-Spangled Comics #57 (June 1946): "The Flaming Test"
Star-Spangled Comics #58 (July 1946)
Star-Spangled Comics #59 (August 1946): "The Great Disappearing Act"
Star-Spangled Comics #60 (September 1946)
Star-Spangled Comics #61 (October 1946)
Star-Spangled Comics #62 (November 1946)
Star-Spangled Comics #63 (December 1946): "The Star of Destiny"
Star-Spangled Comics #64 (January 1947): "The Felon in the Family"
Star-Spangled Comics #65 (February 1947): "Dugan Dons a Top Hat"
Star-Spangled Comics #66 (March 1947): "The Ice Cream Crimes"
Star-Spangled Comics #67 (April 1947): "Murder Sets a Snare"
Star-Spangled Comics #68 (May 1947): "Adventure Express"
Star-Spangled Comics #69 (June 1947): "A-Hunting We Will Go"
Star-Spangled Comics #70 (July 1947): "The Vanishing Microfilm"
Star-Spangled Comics #71 (August 1947): "The Thief with 1,000 Lamps"
Star-Spangled Comics #72 (September 1947): "Taxi to Trouble"
Star-Spangled Comics #73 (October 1947): "Flight of the Crooked Bee"
Star-Spangled Comics #74 (November 1947): "Looters of the Lake"
Star-Spangled Comics #75 (December 1947): "The Crooked Ghosts"
Star-Spangled Comics #76 (January 1948): "The Battle of the Century"
Star-Spangled Comics #77 (February 1948): "The Big Bad Banker"
Star-Spangled Comics #78 (March 1948): "The Pin-Ball Crimes"
Star-Spangled Comics #79 (April 1948): "Gentleman Pat Dugan"
Star-Spangled Comics #80 (May 1948): "Dance of Danger"
Star-Spangled Comics #81 (June 1948): "The Human Fly"
Star-Spangled Comics #82 (July1948): "Crimes by Magic"
Star-Spangled Comics #83 (August 1948): "The Adventure of the Rope"
Star-Spangled Comics #84 (September 1948): "The Return of the Rope"
Star-Spangled Comics #85 (October 1948): "The Educated Horse"
Star-Spangled Comics #86 (November 1948): "Crime on Ice"
Justice League of America #100 (August 1972): "The Unknown Soldier of Victory" [Flashback]
Justice League of America #101 (September 1972): "The Hand That Shook the World"
Justice League of America #102 (October 1972): "And One of Us Must Die"
Infinity, Inc. #11 (February 1985): "Aftermath and Prologue" [Flashback]
Crisis on Infinite Earths #5 (August 1985): "Worlds in Limbo"
Infinity, Inc. #23 (February 1986): "Feithera by Stormlight"

As S.T.R.I.P.E.

Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #1 (August 1999): "New Kid on the Block"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #2 (September 1999): "True Colors"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #3 (October 1999): "Bloodrush!"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #4 (November 1999): "Waking the Dead!"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #5 (December 1999): "The Subs, Part One"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #6 (January 2000): "The Subs, Part Two"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #7 (February 2000): "You Kids Today!"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #8 (March 2000): "Crisis in Blue Valley"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #0 (July 1999): "A Chilly Day In Opal"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #9 (April 2000): "The Final Hour for the 7 Soldiers of Victory"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #10 (May 2000): "Shortcuts"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #11 (June 2000): "Knight Time"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #12 (July 2000): "Dragon Food!"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #13 (August 2000): "The Defiant Ones"
Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. #14 (September 2000): "Heirlooms"
Superman: The Man of Steel #110 (March 2001): [12] "Saints"
Superman: The Man of Steel #114 (July 2001): [28] "Poor Elijah"
Superman: The Man of Steel #115 (August 2001): [32] "Metropolitan Rapture"
JSA: Our Worlds at War #1 (September 2001): "The All-Stars"
Superman: The Man of Steel #119 (December 2001): [48] "Snowball's Chance (Not An Imaginary Story)"
Superman: The Man of Steel #121 (February 2002): "Diamonds and Steel"
Superman: The Man of Steel #130 (November 2002): "Ending Battle, Part Three: In the Dark of the Noon Day Sun"
Superman: The Man of Steel #131 (December 2002): "Ending Battle, Part Seven: Nightfall"
JSA #49 (August 2003): "Princes of Darkness Part 4: Army of Darkness"
JSA #50 (September 2003): "Princes of Darkness Part 5: The Last Light"
JSA #51 (October 2003): "Princes of Darkness Coda: Justice Eternity"
JSA #67 (January 2005): "The Autopsy"
52 #1 (July 2006): "Golden Lads & Lasses Must..."
World War III #4 (June 2007): "United We Stand"
52 #50 (June 2007): "World War III" [Appearance same as World War III #4]
52 #51 (June 2007): "Homecoming"

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