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Missing both sides of the back cover and 2 text pages. A bhcomics scan! Note that page 1 (index/contents) is numbered 0, so pages 1-61 are really 2-62 (not counting the missing text pgs).
Issue: #20 Published: April 1943, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 68, Editing: Charles Quinlan
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Featuring:
Flying Tiger Squadron
Credits:
Pencils: Dan Barry ? | Inks: Dan Barry ?
Promo (ad From The Publisher) (1 page)
Follow The Adventures of the Blue Beetle
Statement Of Ownership (1 page)
Statement of the Ownership, Management, Circulation ,etc
Credits:
Script: Sherman H. Bowles | Letters: typeset
Table Of Contents (1 page)
Contents
Comic Story (8 pages)
Aero Plant Sabotage
Featuring:
Blue Beetle
Synopsis:
When the Big Town aero plant is blown up, Dan stumbles upon a quartet of Japanese laundrymen who are actually saboteurs. They try to drown him in a laundry bag.
Miller is a gun for hire. He's hired by Lanchetti to rub out Detective O'Malley. Then they want him to free notorious criminal Frank Nash from FBI custody. Things go badly and Nash is killed, so the criminals put out a hit on Miller.
The U.S. Military asks for The Beetle's help to investigate sabotage at a submarine base. Dr. Hutchinson uses his own daughter as unsuspecting bait to help capture the Beetle. But even after her father is killed, Joan bears no grudges towards the Beetle.
The Duke de Montray is the greatest fencer the country of France ever knew. He takes on the Duke de Gromais for the honor of one of the Queen's Ladies In Waiting.
Credits:
Pencils: Louis Golden [as L. Golden] (signed) | Inks: Louis Golden [as L. Golden] (signed)