| Unofficial Crack Comics Index |
Credits:
| Art | Charles Sultan |
| Editing | John Beardsley |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
- Doctor Foster (next in issue #28/3)
- Wendy Foster (next in issue #28/3)
Villain(s):
- Jasper Crow (kidnaps Wendy and takes her to Mongolia; wanders off into the mountains; probably dies)
- Mongolian bandits (first appearance for all; work for Crow)
Location(s):
- Washington, DC
- Mongolia
Credits:
| Story | Vernon Henkel |
| Art | Vernon Henkel |
| Editing | John Beardsley |
Feature Character(s):
- Don Q (last appearance)
Supporting Character(s):
- Pierre (last appearance)
Villain(s):
- Minister of Interior, San Marcos (first appearance; a pro-Nazi official takes control of a large tin deposit; dies)
Location(s):
- San Marcos
Comment(s):
- Last Don Q story published in the Golden Age.
Credits:
| Story | George Brenner |
| Art | George Brenner |
| Lettering | George Brenner |
| Editing | John Beardsley |
Feature Character(s):
Supporting Character(s):
- Butch (disguises herself as a fire hydrant)
Villain(s):
- Head and his gang (first appearance for all; Eightball named)
Credits:
| Story | Fred Guardineer |
| Art | Fred Guardineer |
| Lettering | Fred Guardineer |
| Editing | John Beardsley |
Feature Character(s):
Villain(s):
- Nazis (capture sailors in a bar and attempt to torture them for information)
Comment(s):
- This is the last Tor, the Magic Master story published in the Golden Age.
Credits:
| Story | Paul Gustavson |
| Art | Paul Gustavson |
| Editing | John Beardsley |
Feature Character(s):
Villain(s):
- John Clarke (first appearance; creates a formula that disfigures people and uses it on his rich brother; dies?)
