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Boy Comics
Date | Number: 72 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationDecember 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingCrimebuster
CreditsPencils: Charles Biro (signed) | Inks: Charles Biro (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Crimebuster; Iron Jaw
 
Comic StoryIron Jaw Meets His Master (10 pages)
SynopsisThe Chancellor sends for Iron Jaw, who is thought dead by the world, to have him take an atomic bomb to blow up the US atomic bomb supply. Crimebuster stumbles onto their rendezvous point and is captured, but manages to escape and use their own atomic bomb against them.
FeaturingCrimebuster
CreditsScript: Charles Biro (credited) | Pencils: William Overgard (signed) | Inks: William Overgard (signed)
ContentCharacters: Crimebuster; Iron Jaw (villain); The Chancellor; Captain Petrokin; Squeeks; Colonel Phelps; Captain Checkobok
NotesTitle from Lou Mougin, July 2009. Story continues in "Boomerang of Destruction."
 
Comic StoryBoomerang of Destruction (7.67 pages)
SynopsisSomehow the ship Iron Jaw is on board survives the atomic explosion, and he reaches New York in a small boat. He tries to blow up the Statue of Liberty but ends up in the water where, almost drowned, he is captured by Crimebuster.
FeaturingCrimebuster
CreditsScript: Charles Biro (credited) | Pencils: Hy Mankin (signed) | Inks: Hy Mankin (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Crimebuster; Iron Jaw (villain); Squeeks
NotesTitle from Lou Mougin, July 2009. Story continues from "Iron Jaw Meets His Master." Story continues in "Old Dog, New Tricks."
 
Text StorySven's Vengeance (2 pages)
SynopsisSki champion Sven Svenson is in town to work at the local ski slopes, and he takes a bed in the Little Wise Guys' barn in exchange for giving them ski lessons. Scarecrow loves playing jokes on him, but Sven gets the last laugh.
FeaturingLittle Wise Guys
CreditsPencils: William Overgard (signed) | Inks: William Overgard (signed) | Letters: typeset
ContentCharacters: Sven Svenson; Slugger; Jock; Scarecrow; Curly
NotesTitle and art credit from Lou Mougin, July 2009.
 
Comic StoryOld Dog, New Tricks (8 pages)
SynopsisIron Jaw is found not guilty of his crimes on the basis of insanity, due to the testimony of respected psychiatrist Dr. Manners. Manners treats him at the State Hospital For the Criminally Insane, and announces that he has cured him. Loover goes undercover as a captured spy to test Iron Jaw, but Iron Jaw sees through his disguise and pretends to be reformed. Even though Loover is convinced, Crimebuster is not, so he goes to check on Dr. Manners, learns that he is an enemy agent, and then recaptures Iron Jaw.
FeaturingCrimebuster
CreditsScript: Charles Biro (credited) | Pencils: Charles Biro | Inks: Charles Biro
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Crimebuster; Iron Jaw (villain); District Attorney J.E. Loover; Squeeks; Dr. Manners; Dr. Scott
NotesTitle from Lou Mougin, July 2009. Story continues from "Boomerang of Destruction."
 
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