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Wham Comics
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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   By EmmetEarwax
The dog can smell an invisible man. Same thing in FF#3 when the Invisible Girl tried to spy on the Miracle Man ,only to be detected by a junkyard dog, and captured. (BTW that story had some major logic flaws, but Marvel was getting by with good art.)
  
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PublicationNovember 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD; 0.15 CAD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Craig Carter; Zeus
 
AdvertisementThe Stamp Album
FeaturingTatham Stamp Co.
CreditsLetters:?; typeset
NotesUpper half of inside front cover.
 
AdvertisementTwo of a Kind and Both Aces!
FeaturingSuper-Mystery Comics; Sure-Fire Comics
CreditsPencils: Harry Lucey?;? | Inks: Harry Lucey?;? | Letters:?; typeset
ContentGenre: Superhero
NotesLower half of the inside front cover. Reproduces in black and white all or parts of the covers to Sure Fire Comics (Ace Magazines, 1940 series) #v1#3[a] and Super-Mystery Comics (Ace Magazines, 1940 series) #v1#3. Note that there is no mention whatsoever of the publisher of either book.
 
Comic StoryCraig Carter and the Magic Ring (10 pages)
SynopsisCraig declares to his girlfriend that he wants to become a crime fighter. He discovers that an Egyptian named Aben Toumaj whose life he once saved has given him a magical ring that commands the (Greek) gods (although Thor is also mentioned). When thieves steal the formula for a powerful acid from Nikky's father, Craig gets his first case!
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Craig Carter (introduction); Nikky Darnier (introduction); Professor Darnier (introduction); Zeus; Mercury; Pegasus
NotesCredits suggested by the Who's Who.
 
SynopsisThe Sparkler stops in a supposedly quiet town where two mobs are fighting for control.
ContentCharacters: The Sparkler [Red Morgan]; Madge Sherman (introduction)
Notespreviously appeared in Super Spy (Centaur, 1940 series) #1 Script credit suggested by the Who's Who.
 
SynopsisSlugg needs to learn to control his fists, but even though he gets suspended he still catches the crooks.
FeaturingCopper Slugg
CreditsPencils: Martin Filchock (signed) | Inks: Martin Filchock (signed)
ContentCharacters: Copper Slugg; Police Chief
 
SynopsisThe Phantom Rider saves a man who was framed for murder when he pulled his gun but did not shoot it.
FeaturingPhantom Rider
CreditsPencils: A. L. Petersen (signed) | Inks: A. L. Petersen (signed)
ContentGenre: Western-frontier | Characters: Phantom Rider; Thunder (his horse)
Noteslast appeared in Funny Pages (Centaur, 1936 series) #34; last appearance
 
Text StoryThe Mystery of the "Circle-X" (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Ray Gill | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Western-frontier
 
SynopsisMike reminisces to Speed about the old days of the railroad and wishes they'd get robbed, and then they do.
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Speed Silvers; Mike Muldoon
Notespreviously appeared in Amazing Adventure Funnies (Centaur, 1940 series) #2. Silvers' last appearance. Gustavson's credits from Terry Gustafson, son of Paul Gustavson.
 
SynopsisAfter Jon helps Alpha defeat the Nogos, he and the Kanes journey back to the 3rd dimension and Earth. To their surprise, Alpha joins them en route and explains that they may have travelled in time as well as space. They arrive in 1940, sixty years before their time, and are greeted with suspicion and disbelief.
ContentGenre: Adventure; Science Fiction | Characters: Jon Linton; Dr. Kane; Lisa Kane; Alpha-712
Notespreviously appeared in Amazing Mystery Funnies (Centaur, 1938 series) #23; last appearance Script credit suggested by the Who's Who. The story ends fairly abruptly, and there appears to be a box for a "continued next issue" blurb, but it is blank and the feature did not appear in issue #2.
 
Illustration"Togo" Hero of the Alaskan Trail (1 page)
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Animal
 
SynopsisSpeed takes Reel to see the ruined city of his people, but they are captured by hostile humans who have taken up residence there.
FeaturingSpeed Centaur
CreditsPencils: Malcolm Kildale (signed) | Inks: Malcolm Kildale (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Speed Centaur; Jerry "Reel" McCoy
Noteslast appeared in Amazing Mystery Funnies (Centaur, 1938 series) #24; last appearance
 
SynopsisScientist Jack Strand discovers "detecto," the wonder beam, and installs it in his car. When he hears of a dangerous criminal on the loose, Jack pursues him and captures him using detecto.
FeaturingDetecto
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Jack Strand
 
FeaturingAmazing Facts
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Biography
NotesScript credit from Who's Who.
 
AdvertisementThis Beautiful Desk for only $1.00 (1 page)
FeaturingRemington Noiseless Deluxe Portable Typewriter
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesInside back cover.
 
Advertisement"Boys! Girls! Have you seen our new 1941 catalog?" (1 page)
FeaturingJohnson Smith & Company
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesBack cover.
 
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