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YIIII!

a racketeer yelling in surprise

Adventure Comics (1938) #103
DC, April 1946

"Invisible Arrows!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: unknown
Pencilled by: Maurice del Bourgo

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superhero, surprise, verbal, yell, yi

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an escaped yelling in pain and surprise as Tubby Watts pokes him with a sword

Adventure Comics (1938) #108
DC, September 1946

"Ghosts in Armor!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Don Cameron
Pencilled by: Mort Meskin

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pain, stab, superhero, surprise, sword, Tubby Watts, verbal, yell, yi

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a reenactor yelling in surprise and fear

Adventure Comics (1938) #109
DC, October 1946

"D-Day - Year 1066!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Joe Samachson
Pencilled by: George Papp

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fear, superhero, surprise, verbal, yell, yi

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a thief yelling in surprise and fear

More Fun Comics (1936) #104
DC, July 1945

"Good Hunting!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Don Cameron
Pencilled by: Joe Shuster

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fear, superhero, surprise, verbal, yell, yi

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Dover yelling in surprise as his momentum changes in mid-air

More Fun Comics (1936) #107
DC, January 1946

"A Menagerie of Misdoers!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Whitney Ellsworth
Pencilled by: Henry Boltinoff

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Dover and Clover, humor, pull, surprise, verbal, yell, yi

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Beast yelling in surprise as he falls

X-Men (1963) #2
Marvel, November 1963

"No One Can Stop the Vanisher!"
Lettered by: Sam Rosen
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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Beast (Hank McCoy), fall, mutant, superhero, surprise, verbal, X-Men, yell, yi
 
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