CYCLONE KIDS (Dinky and Sisty) | CHRONOLOGY |
Created by Sheldon Mayer |
CHRONOLOGY
Cyclone Kids first appeared in (as the Cyclone Kids): All-American Comics #24 (March 1941).
Below is the definitive list of appearances of Cyclone Kids 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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Cyclone Kids Chronology
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As Dinky and Sisty |
All-American Comics #1 (April 1939): [No Title] [Dinky only] |
All-American Comics #2 (May 1939): [No Title] [Dinky only] |
All-American Comics #3 (June 1939): [Introducing Ma Hunkel] [Sisty only] |
All-American Comics #4 (July 1939): [Dinnertime] [Sisty only] |
All-American Comics #5 (August 1939): [No Title] [Dinky only] |
All-American Comics #6 (September 1939): [The Cartoonist] |
All-American Comics #9 (December 1939): [Scribbly Teaches the Principal] [Dinky only] |
All-American Comics #10 (January 1940): [Christmas in the Country] [Dinky only] |
All-American Comics #11 (February 1940): [No Title] |
All-American Comics #12 (March 1940): [Sisty Puts the Moves on Dinky] |
All-American Comics #13 (April 1940): [Sisty and Dinky are Engaged] |
All-American Comics #15 (June 1940): [No Title] |
All-American Comics #16 (July 1940): [Good-Bye Widow-Maker] [Dinky only] |
All-American Comics #17 (August 1940): [The Stray] |
All-American Comics #18 (September 1940): [Ma Hunkel's Grocery Bill] |
All-American Comics #19 (October 1940): [Sisty and Dinky are Kidnapped] |
All-American Comics #20 (November 1940): [The Coming of the Red Tornado] |
All-American Comics #21 (December 1940): [The Red Tornado to the Rescue] |
All-American Comics #23 (February 1941): [After the Red Tornado] [Sisty only] |
As Cyclone Kids |
All-American Comics #24 (March 1941): [Neither Man Nor Mouse] |
All-American Comics #25 (April 1941): [The Cyclone Kids] |
All-American Comics #26 (May 1941): [The Crazy Man] |
All-American Comics #27 (June 1941): [The Gambler] |
All-American Comics #28 (July 1941): [The Red Tornado on Radio] |
All-American Comics #29 (August 1941): [The Red Tornado vs. Kid Marblehead] |
All-American Comics #30 (September 1941): [The Landlord Gets His Just Desserts] |
All-American Comics #31 (October 1941): [Claude] |
All-American Comics #32 (November 1941): [School Daze] |
All-American Comics #33 (December 1941): [The Red Tornado Freed an Innocent Man] |
All-American Comics #34 (January 1942): [Hunt for the Red Tornado's Identity] |
All-American Comics #35 (February 1942): [The Rich Dame's Christmas Party] |
All-American Comics #36 (March 1942): [Squirty McGillicuddy] |
All-American Comics #37 (April 1942): [Uncle Herman -- Detective] |
All-American Comics #38 (May 1942): [Wanted for Marriage -- the Red Tornado] |
All-American Comics #39 (June 1942): [Aiding the War Effort] |
All-American Comics #40 (July 1942): [The Wax Museum Encounter] |
All-American Comics #41 (August 1942): [The Broken Window] |
All-American Comics #42 (September 1942): [Runt's Tale] |
All-American Comics #43 (October 1942): [The Sugar Hoarders] |
All-American Comics #44 (November 1942): [Dinky Joins the Boy Scouts] |
All-American Comics #45 (December 1942): [Sheldon Mayer Meets the Red Tornado] |
All-American Comics #46 (January 1943): [On the Trail of the Red Tornado's Identity] |
All-American Comics #47 (February 1943): [The U-Boat] |
All-American Comics #48 (March 1943): [Ma Hunkel and the Nazis] |
All-American Comics #49 (April 1943): [Hitler Hates the Red Tornado] |
All-American Comics #50 (June 1943): [Scribbly Gets Promoted] |
All-American Comics #51 (July 1943): [Mur-der] |
All-American Comics #52 (September 1943): [Nobody on the Paper] |
All-American Comics #53 (October 1943): [Red Tornado Now on Dispatch Staff] |
All-American Comics #54 (December 1943): [Trip to the Zoo] |
All-American Comics #55 (January 1944): [The Professor Returns] |
All-American Comics #56 (March 1944): [Ma Hunkel's Singing] |
All-American Comics #57 (April 1944): "13 Centuries Earlier" |
All-American Comics #58 (June 1944): "The Bully" |
All-American Comics #59 (July 1944): "Falsely Accused" |
As Cyclones |
Young Justice #16 (January 2000): "Aftermath" |
Secret Files & Origins Guide to the DC Universe 2000 #1/4 (March 2000): "Valhalla" |
Young Justice #19 (April 2000): "Banned, On the Run" |
Young Justice: Sins of Youth #1 (May 2000): "Justice For All" |
Young Justice: Sins of Youth #2 (May 2000): "Sins of Youth: The Stunning Conclusion" |