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| Additional Information | |
| Publication | 1944 | Price: 0.25 USD | Pages: 132 | Editing: Victor Fox |
| Notes | Infinity cover. Indicia: R. W. Voigt Publisher Chicago, Ill. Entire contents copyrighted 1944, by R. W. Voigt. |
| Cover | 30 Complete Picture Stories |
| Featuring | Bouncer; O'Brine Twins |
| Content | Genre: Humor; Superhero | Characters: Bouncer; Adam Anteas, Jr. |
| Credits | Contents (1 page) |
| Synopsis | List of contents for the issue, plus copyright and publisher notices. |
| Credits | Letters: Typeset |
| Notes | Inside front cover. |
| Comic Story | The Borrowed Eye (10 pages) |
| Synopsis | Anteas and the Bouncer save Professor Mentor from a fire but his eye is hurt. The Lens decides to kidnap the volunteers that come forward to help save the professor's eye. |
| Featuring | Bouncer |
| Credits | Script: Bob Kanigher? | Pencils: Louis Ferstadt? [as Lew Howe] | Inks: Louis Ferstadt? [as Lew Howe] |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Bouncer; Anteas Jr.; Penny; Professor Mentor; The Lens |
| Notes | Title from contents page. Appearance between The Bouncer #13 and #14. |
| Comic Story | S.O.S. From Mars (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Princess Mina uses telepathy to bring Rick Evans to Mars to fight a six-armed villain named Lugo. |
| Featuring | Rick Evans |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Stan Ford] | Inks:? [as Stan Ford] |
| Content | Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Rick Evans; Stringbean; Lugo; Princess Mina; Astra |
| Notes | Last appearance in All Top Comics #1 (one-shot). |
| Comic Story | The Prison in the Sky (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Rick and his friends go searching for missing scientists in space but find themselves enslaved by a giant cyclops and his wife. |
| Featuring | Rick Evans |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Stan Ford] | Inks:? [as Stan Ford] |
| Content | Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Rick Evans; Stringbean; Astra |
| Notes | Next appearance in All Your Comics #1 (first one-shot) |
| Comic Story | The Bleeding Statue (10 pages) |
| Synopsis | The Puppeteer saves museum curator Dr. Martin's daughters when they are kidnapped by a mad sculptor. |
| Featuring | Puppeteer |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Alec Hope] | Inks:? [as Alec Hope] |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: The Puppeteer [Alan Dale]; Dr. Martin; Myra Martin; Helen Martin |
| Notes | Last appearance in All Top Comics #1 (one-shot) as Captain V; Next appearance in All Your Comics #1 (first one-shot) |
| Comic Story | "All circus elephants come from India..." (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Filler with facts about various things. |
| Featuring | Imagine That |
| Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
| Comic Story | "Archery was first introduced to the Britons..." (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Unusual facts about various things. |
| Featuring | Imagine That |
| Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
| Comic Story | "During the war a boat in the convoy was sunk..." (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Speed Karr finds a secret message and gets kidnapped for having it. Red Robbins uncovers a plot to steal gold from a sunken ship. |
| Featuring | Red Robbins |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Ron Rogan] | Inks:? [as Ron Rogan] |
| Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: "Speed" Karr (first appearance); Blackie (first appearance; villain); Red Robbins |
| Notes | Last appearance in All Top Comics #1 (one-shot). |
| Comic Story | The Medical Murderer (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Red Robbins tracks down Trigger Burke after he's hurt in a car crash. |
| Featuring | Red Robbins |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Ron Rogan] | Inks:? [as Ron Rogan] |
| Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Dr. Howell (first appearance; villain); Trigger Burke (first appearance; villain); Red Robbins |
| Notes | Next appearance in All Your Comics #1 (first one-shot). |
| Comic Story | The Case of the Vanishing Gems (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Dick goes undercover as a waiter at a dinner party to catch a cross-dressing jewel thief. |
| Featuring | Dick Transom |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Hap Harris] |
| Content | Characters: Dick Transom |
| Comic Story | "Oops! It went into a hole!" (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | The O'Brine twins go golfing and end up imagining themselves golfing with the sun. |
| Featuring | O'Brine Twins |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Larry Page] |
| Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Waterman O'Brine; Wetmore O'Brine; Pluto (The Devil); Gabriel (angel); Luna Moon; Mr. Sun; Venus |
| Comic Story | "I thought this was a strange lookin' horse!" (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | The O'Brine twins get involved in a southern feud. |
| Featuring | O'Brine Twins |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Larry Page] |
| Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Wetmore O'Brine; Waterman O'Brine; Pappy O'Connor; Zeke O'Connor; Rufe O'Connor; Tim McLoy |
| Comic Story | "The attempt to train the golden eagle..." (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Facts about various things. |
| Featuring | Imagine That |
| Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
| Comic Story | "Bells were first invented about the year 400..." (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Facts about various things. |
| Featuring | Imagine That |
| Content | Genre: Non-fiction |
| Comic Story | "All right, boys the game's up!!" (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Betty, a reporter, tries to find out who's behind the Stetson Silver Mine robberies. |
| Featuring | Betty Boyd |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Al Jones] |
| Content | Characters: Betty Boyd (first appearance; only appearance?); Chuck Morgan (first appearance; villain; death); Harvey Thatcher (first appearance; villain) |
| Comic Story | Who Is the Purple Tigress? (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Ann Morgan, the richest girl in town, changes into The Purple Tigress to stop jewel thieves at a party. |
| Featuring | Purple Tigress |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Betty Brown] |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Purple Tigress [Ann Morgan] (first appearance; only appearance?); Thorne (first appearance; villain); Stella (first appearance; villain); their gang (first appearance; villains) |
| Comic Story | "Arriving in Bombay, Walker with Connie visited Kurt Schreiber..." (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Connie and Walker travel 100 years back in time to track down Walker's sister who Kurt Schrieber has sent back in time. |
| Featuring | Adventures of Connie |
| Credits | Script: Frank Godwin? | Pencils: Frank Godwin | Inks: Frank Godwin |
| Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Connie; Kurt Schrieber; Walker; Abraham Lincoln; Amos Q. Billings |
| Comic Story | Wires Down (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Titan infiltrates a gang who is destroying telegraph lines. |
| Featuring | Titan |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Ben Ellis] |
| Content | Characters: Scar Plumm (first appearance; villain); Mr. Harte (first appearance; villain); Titan; Walter Crane |
| Notes | Last appearance in All Top Comics #1 (one-shot); next appearance in All Your Comics #1 (first one-shot). |
| Comic Story | "Gee what a dull day!" (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Percy and Betty find a fake treasure map that leads them to a real treasure. |
| Featuring | Percy |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Pat Adams] |
| Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Percy; Betty; Reg |
| Comic Story | The Cat's Meow (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | Pussy Katnip, nightclub owner, takes the Katnip Fizz to turn her into a crime-fighter when Bulldog and his gang tries to put her out of business. |
| Featuring | Pussy Katnip |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Len Short] |
| Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Superhero | Characters: Pussy Katnip; Bulldog; Setter; George |
| Comic Story | "Starlight, starbright, first star I didn't see tonight." (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | Snooky and Honey Bear take their sky rocket to investigate where all the stars have gone. |
| Featuring | Snooky |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Toby] |
| Content | Characters: Snooky; Honey Bear; Man in the Moon |
| Comic Story | "Hurry up, Junior!" (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Sis and Junior sneak into a baseball game. |
| Featuring | Sis and Junior |
| Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Sis; Junior |
| Comic Story | "Why don't you leave me alone?" (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Professor Nudnik's assistant mishears the word "bum" for the word "bomb". |
| Featuring | Prof. Nudnik |
| Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Professor Nudnik; Professor Nudnik's assistant |
| Notes | Not listed in table of contents inside front cover. |
| Comic Story | "The lion grabs the steak an' wham!" (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | Karrots and Goopy make an invention to trap an animal. |
| Featuring | Karrots |
| Credits | Pencils: Frank Little [as Cy King] | Inks: Frank Little [as Cy King] |
| Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Karrots; Goopy |
| Comic Story | "You're off duty, Mike, and you have a camera..." (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Mike's friend asks him to take pictures of him being extorted, but Mike can't focus the camera in time. |
| Featuring | Mike the M.P. |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Tod Kay] |
| Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Mike the M.P. |
| Comic Story | "Oh boy--ten days' furlogh, Paul..." (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Gussie goes home on leave but can't find a date. |
| Featuring | Gussie the Gob |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Ab Moore] |
| Content | Genre: Humor | Characters: Gussie the Gob; Paul |
| Comic Story | "Don't worry, Inny!" (2 pages) |
| Synopsis | Inky goes into a boxing match with Red Kamphor to get money to pay off the Bunny family's mortgage. |
| Featuring | Red Kamphor |
| Credits | Pencils: Frank Little [as Barry] | Inks: Frank Little [as Barry] |
| Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals | Characters: Inny; Inky; Red Kamphor |
| Comic Story | Crime in No. 9 (3 pages) |
| Synopsis | A funny animal gang uses a shrinking ray to infiltrate a jewelry store. |
| Content | Genre: Anthropomorphic-funny Animals; Crime |
| Notes | Contents page gives title as "Crime at No. 9". |
| Comic Story | The Landlady (1 page) |
| Synopsis | A man who owes back-rent escapes his landlady by using his wits. |
| Content | Genre: Humor |
| Comic Story | Harvest of Horror (10 pages) |
| Synopsis | The Neck escapes from jail and battles the Green Mask while Johnny Green and his friends are going to help a farmer. |
| Featuring | Green Mask |
| Credits | Pencils:? [as Jack Fiske] |
| Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Green Mask III [Johnny Green] (possibly first appearance); The Neck (first appearance; villain); Suzie |
| Notes | Last appearance in Mystery Men #31; next appearance in All Great Comics #1 (2nd one-shot) |
| Publisher advertisement | For Victory (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Small ad for war bonds. |
| Notes | Inside back cover. |
| Publisher advertisement | American Comics Library (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Logo for American Comics Library on a red background. |
| Notes | Back cover of comic. |
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