Volume: #1, Issue: #2 (2)
Published: March 1943, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 68, Editing:
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Notes: Index revised from a scan from http://digitalcomicmuseum.com.
The on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1943, New Series, Vol. 38, No. 1.
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| Cover (1 page) |
Nip the Nippons! |
| Comic Story (20 pages) |
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| Synopsis: |
Japanese strategist The Monk implements a plan that will catch the US Army, led by Colonel Simms, inside a series of caves in the mountains between India and Burma. The Junior Rangers go behind enemy lines to discover the plan, meanwhile meeting Chin Lee, a Chinese ally, and adding him to their team. Despite their information not being believed by Colonel Simms, they manage to confront The Monk, killing him and decimating the Japanese troops before they have a chance to attack US Army forces. |
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Adventure |
| Characters: |
The Monk (first Appearance, Death) |
| Comic Story (8 pages) |
The Adventure of the Blazing Underground |
| Synopsis: |
Crushed by the news of his uncle's death by Nazis in France, Cliff flies his car-plane-boat to France and learns a French underground fighter is about to be executed by Nazis in the town square. He soon learns the man he saved is his uncle, Pierre Gordon. They Carry out a plan to blow up an office full of German officers, after which cliff returns to the United States. |
| Comic Story (8 pages) |
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| Synopsis: |
Tom Morgan is an adventurous schoolboy who enters Mr. Joseph's tailor shop and is told he can enter the back door of his shop and be transported thousands of years into the past into the days of the caveman. He is attacked by cavemen but is saved by Dak, a cave boy from another tribe. After Tom shows the tribe how to make fire with a bow and wood, Dak takes him back to where Tom emerged. Tom shows him the door that he came through to get to their land. Back at the tailor shop, Mr. Joseph tells Tom he can use his door to go to any place in time that he likes. |
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