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- For thrills and adventure don't miss this first issue...
Inside front cover. House ad for All-Star Comics (DC, 1940 series) #1, with cover repro.
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- These 4 comic magazines and the five shown above...
House ad for Superman (DC, 1939 series) #5, Batman (DC, 1940 series) #1, Action Comics (DC, 1938 series) #26, and Detective Comics (DC, 1937 series) #41, with cover repros. On the inside front cover.
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- Jerry Siegel (signed)
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- Bernard Baily (signed)
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- Bernard Baily (signed)
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- Bernard Baily (signed)
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- No one knows that Jim Corrigan, hard-fisted detective, is in reality the earthbound Spectre...
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- superhero
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- The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Wayne Grant; Bob Brent
- Synopsis
- The Spectre investigates the kidnapping and attempted murder of a warehouse owner and discovers that Brent's partner has been embezzling funds and is trying to eliminate any possibility the thefts will be discovered.
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Letterer credit and synopsis added by Craig Delich.
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- Boys and girls! Do you like Mutt & Jeff?
House ad for Mutt & Jeff (DC, 1939 series) #2, with cover repro.
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- Hey, fellers!
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- Hourman
House ad for Adventure Comics (DC, 1938 series) #53.
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- Arcky (signed)
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- Arcky (signed)
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- non-fiction
Believe It or Not! factoids.
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- Approvals are stamps sent out on approval...
Mostly ads for stamps vendors.
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A few small ads on the second page of the text story.
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At the bottom of the second page of the text story.
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- Gardner Fox
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- Howard Sherman
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- Howard Sherman
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- Howard Sherman
- Genre
- superhero
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- Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Inza Kramer; unnamed wizard (villain, introduction, death)
- Synopsis
- Dr. Fate searches for the lost book of Toth at the bottom of the River Koptos only to find it stolen by an evil wizard, who not only tries to kill Inza, but Fate in the process.
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Fate has a red cape. Synopsis modified by Craig Delich. First line: "High on a hilltop in ghost-haunted Salem stands a lonely stone tower..."