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National Comics
Date | Number: 51 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationDecember 1945 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
CoverThe Missing Link
ContentGenre: Adventure; Humor | Characters: The Barker [Carnie Callahan]; Lena; Major Midge; Tiny
 
Comic StoryThe Missing Link (11 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure; Humor | Characters: The Barker [Carnie Callahan]; Madame Futura (first appearance, a fortune teller); Shali (first appearance, a snake charmer); The Missing Link (first appearance, villain)
 
SynopsisSalty tells his girlfriend Gladys about his exploits in the Pacific.
ContentGenre: Humor; Military | Characters: Salty Waters; Gladys
 
Comic StorySmash It Anyway! (7 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Quicksilver [Max]; Winslow Rigger (first appearance, villain); James Eagle (first appearance)
 
SynopsisWindy comes up with a scheme to get money to go the ball game.
ContentGenre: Humor | Characters: Windy Breeze; Sam
 
SynopsisLassie's new neighbor is an inventor. She "helps" him out.
ContentGenre: Humor; Children | Characters: Lassie; Roberta; Roger; Laddie
NotesIn previous stories, Roberta is Lassie's sister, but in this story Roger says she is Lassie's "Aunt Roberta." Also, Roger and Roberta appear to be married in this story, whereas they were just dating in previous issues.
 
Comic StorySoup Simpson's Last Blast (8 pages)
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Sally O'Neil; Soup Simpson (first appearance, villain, death); Boris Meloff (first appearance, villain); Lefty (first appearance, villain)
NotesPencils and inks previously credited to Gene Fawcette.
 
Comic StoryKidnapping at Sea (6 pages)
ContentGenre: Adventure; Humor; Children | Characters: Intellectual Amos; The Chief and his gang (first appearance, villains); Miss Venbilt (first appearance)
 
Text StoryStrange Escape (2 pages)
SynopsisJules, a prison inmate, attempts an escape and then revenge on those who put him in prison.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Jules; Banning; Judge Bekins; Crandell; Holmes
NotesA promo ad for National Comics appears in the lower corner of the second page.
 
Comic StoryTrap for the Whistler (6 pages)
SynopsisEditor Shane plans a trap for the Whistler and assigns Drake to cover the story.
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery; Superhero | Characters: The Whistler [Mallory Drake]; Mac Shane; Ambers (first appearance, villain)
 
Comic StoryThe Three Entertainers (7 pages)
SynopsisThe destroyer Pawnee has been ordered to transport a troupe of entertainers to Paasuvi.
ContentGenre: War | Characters: Commander Blake; First Officer Conroy; Jack Hallam (first appearance); Jim Maulsby (first appearance); Bette D'Arcy (first appearance); The Japanese (villains)
NotesThe three named entertainers are based on Jack Carson, Bing Crosby and Bette Davis.
 
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