I have a lot of these in a spreadsheet somewhere but we'll get to those later. For now it's as we encounter them: real people and versions of real people and analogs of real people and also the same but famous fictional people in comics.
Admiral Dewey, John Paul Jones, Sir Francis Drake:
Their ghosts all volunteer to help Sergeant Spook go pirate hunting (Blue Bolt v1 008, 1941)
Adolf Hitler:
"Gustave Ritter" isn't really very close to "Adolf Hitler" but I have a finely hones sense for when someone is making a Hitler analog and this world-conquering barbarian from the year 2041 is just that. I think. (Blue Ribbon Comics 004, 1940)
Clark Gable:
As "Stark Brable" in Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog's trip to Hollywood (Blue Ribbon Comics 005, 1940)
Lana Turner:
It's a classic first letter switcheroo as actress Lana Turner shows up as "Tana Lurner" in a Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog comic. (Blue Ribbon Comics 005, 1940)
Maid Marion:
The "Green Falcon" feature, as far as I can tell, takes place in a Robin-Hood era England with no Robin Hood but with Lady Marion here occupying the Maid Marion role. (Blue Ribbon Comics 004, 1940)
Orson Welles:
"Nawson Swelles" is a troublesome "Boy Wonder" and the villain of Rang-a-Tang the Wonder Dog's visit to Hollywood. (Blue Ribbon Comics 005, 1940)
Prince John:
Essentially playing the same part as he does in the Robin Hood stories in the Green Falcon's adventures. (Blue Ribbon Comics 004, 1940)
Richard the Lionheart:
The key to Prince John's villainry is that the good king is off being a dipshit in the Holy Land and this version of Richard I does not fail in that. (Blue Ribbon Comics 004, 1940)
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