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Blue Beetle
Date | Number: 44 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSeptember-October 1946 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesThe artist's signature is found on the front of the locomotive.
 
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]
NotesThe artist's signature is found on the front of the locomotive.
 
SynopsisPromo with "Green Premium Coupon" that can be redeemed for prizes.
NotesInside front cover, black and white.
 
Comic StoryTriple Trouble (10 pages)
SynopsisThe city is taking on a campaign against juvenile delingquency. But a crooked furrier hires a bunch of school kids to rob his warehouse so he can collect the insurance.
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; Officer Mike Mannigan; Joan Mason; Reardon (villain, introduction); Colini (villain, introduction)
NotesKeith Chandler : Art was previously credited to Lou Ferstadt, but compare this story with any other signed effort by that artist from the same period (e.g. the Lash Lightning story in Four Favorites #16 (Ace Books)) and it will be clearly seen that this is by Stoner.
 
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
Text StorySolution by Cupid (2 pages)
FeaturingMatty Case
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Drama | Characters: Matty Case; Mr. Stacy; Miss Stacy
 
Comic StoryThe Enigma Called Noface (10 pages)
FeaturingJohnny Earthquake
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Johnny Earthquake; Noface (villain); Roland Van Hemingway; Rusty Ringle; Gloria Van Hemingway; Narda
Noteslast previous appearance in THE BOOK OF COMICS #1
 
Comic StoryStatue of Doom! (8 pages)
SynopsisRandy gets off the train and spots a statue named after him in appreciation for saving the life of the local judge years back, and he visits the courtroom where the judge is sentencing a criminal to prison. While seated there, Randy overhears a threat to the judge's life and tries to follow the plotters, but instead sees the judge's son kidnapped. He discovers that the statue is loaded with explosives, timed to go off during a citizen's committee speech to be given by the judge.
FeaturingBronze Man
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Bronze Man [Major Randy Ronald]; Judge Buzz Smith (Rand's father); Rand Ronald Smith, Jr.; Bull Gambos (villain); Gambo's gang (villains, all die?)
NotesNext appearance in Jo-Jo Comics #7. Credits added by Craig Delich. Alec Hope is a pen name for Bronze Man creator/artist, Alvin C. Hollingsworth, and appeared on the strips that Hollingsworth drew (courtesy of the Who's Who). Despite the text which specifically says Bronze Man wears a "bronze mask" to conceal his "disfigured" face, this story (and the other Bronze Man stories) has been redrawn so the hero does not wear a mask and his face is normal.
 
SynopsisOrder blank and list of items which can be redeemed with Green Coupons. These include a Blue Beetle Whistle and a Blue Beetle Camera.
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesInside back cover, black and white.
 
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