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Displaying 1 to 12 of 12 results matching your search for '"S. M. Iger"'.
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[STORY] ["The long bloody hand of America's enemies..."] / Wonder Boy / comic story / 5 pages (from US Men of Mystery Comics (AC, 1999 series) #45 (2004))
[STORY] [Firebrand Joins the Navy] / Firebrand / comic story / 9 pages (from US Golden-Age Greats Spotlight (AC, 2003 series) #5 (2011))
[STORY] [Firebrand Joins the Navy] / Firebrand / comic story / 9 pages (from US Golden-Age Greats Spotlight (AC, 2003 series) #2 (2002))
[STORY] [Dr. Kruger's Hospital Horror] / Firebrand / comic story / 11 pages (from US Golden-Age Greats Spotlight (AC, 2003 series) #5 (2011))
[STORY] [Dr. Kruger's Hospital Horror] / Firebrand / comic story / 11 pages (from US America's Greatest Comics (AC, 2002 series) #9 ([July] 2004))
[STORY] [no title indexed] / Neon the Unknown / comic story / 5 pages (from US Men of Mystery Comics (AC, 1999 series) #89 ([May] 2013))
[STORY] [Captives in Cairo] / The Firebrand / comic story / 6 pages (from US Men of Mystery Comics (AC, 1999 series) #23 (2000))
[STORY] ["Gone was the festive air, the laughter and..."] / Senorita Rio / comic story / 10 pages (from US America's Greatest Comics (AC, 2002 series) #14 ([August] 2006))
[STORY] ["The jungle air was heavy with a nameless..."] / Tiger Girl / comic story / 8 pages (from US America's Greatest Comics (AC, 2002 series) #14 ([August] 2006))
[STORY] ["At the show place home of Ralph Billmore, Hollywood millionaire"] / Dr. Miracle / comic story / 8 pages (from US Men of Mystery Comics (AC, 1999 series) #91 (2013))
[STORY] The Old Shell Game / Phantom Lady / comic story / 7 pages (from US Golden-Age Men of Mystery (AC, 1996 series) #7 (1998))
[STORY] ["Dr. Hayward's amazing time machine speeds..."] / Stuart Taylor in Weird Stories of the Supernatural / comic story / 7 pages (from US Golden-Age Men of Mystery (AC, 1996 series) #12 (1999))

 

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