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MASTER COMICS #41

Cover Date: August 1943
Cover Price: $.10
Publication Date: 1943-07-07

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Cover Credits:
Art: Mac Raboy


Feature: [No Title] (1 Pages)


Credits:


Ron Reed (edits)


Comment(s):

Table of Contents


 

Story: "The Marble Madness" (13 Pages)

Credits:

ArtGene MacDonald
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

Captain Marvel Jr.

Villain(s):

Pygmalion (first appearance; an ancient who was granted the power to animate statues by the gods and also change people to stone)
Various statues (first appearance for all; attack the public)

Other Character(s):

Statue of Liberty (gets animated and swats Pygmalion back down to earth)

Location(s):

New York City, NY


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Second Story: "The Man Who Demanded Death!" (12 Pages)

Credits:

ArtPhil Bard
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

Minute-Man (also a member of the CCC; offers himself as a target to the underworld to raise monies for war bonds)

Guest Star(s):

Crime Crusaders Club (first appearance)
Bulletman : (disguised as Baron Von Kornstedt; a Nazi agent who interferes with the crooks)
Bulletgirl
Captain Marvel Jr.

Villain(s):

Several dozen criminals (first appearance for all; buy back their weapons for a chance to kill Minute-Man)

Location(s):

Eastern Time Zone


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Third Story: "Doom for a Dime" (10 Pages)

Credits:

StoryBert Whitman
ArtBert Whitman
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

Balbo, the Boy Magician

Supporting Character(s):

John Smith

Villain(s):

Bitsy Walsh and his gang (first appearance for all; uses a fake mechanical marvel to distract from fur robberies)

Comment(s):

On the next page following this story is a magic trick explained by Balbo.


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Fourth Story: "Check and Double Check" (13 Pages)

Credits:

ArtJack Binder
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

Bulletman

Supporting Character(s):

Bulletgirl
Lt. Kent

Villain(s):

Rat Catcher (Ransom Trapp; first appearance; creates; a Crime Catcher, which shocks criminals)
Various crooks (first appearance; many captured by the Crime Catcher)


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