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Shield-Wizard
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationSpring 1943 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesArt notes as for the Shield story. Splash page from the Shield story.
 
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Hun
NotesArt notes as for the Shield story. Splash page from the Shield story.
 
Comic StoryChapter 1 The Curse of the Hun! (7 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Wilhelm; Hans
NotesThis splash page is printed in Jackpot Comics (Archie, 1941 series) #9, page 34 as an advertisement; it is signed "Sahle." Splash page used as cover.
 
Comic StoryChapter II. Roads of Destiny (7 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Hun (Kurt Wiedler, son of the original Hun, villain, introduction); Fritz Kauss; Herr Grummel (death)
 
Comic StoryChapter III. Doom's Journey (7 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Hun (Kurt Wiedler, son of the original Hun, villain)
 
Comic StoryChapter IV. The Battle of the Titans (9 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Hun (Kurt Wiedler, son of the original Hun, villain, death); Attila the Hun (ghost)
 
Text StoryIn the Clear (1.75 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentCharacters: Bill Milford; Elsie Milford; Tim Beardsley; Joe Waterman
 
 
SynopsisDusty's friend, Harkins is kidnapped by a lumber camp owner.
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Pete Harkins; Ernest Hermann (villain)
NotesOriginally credited to Irv Novick. The art has much in common with the Shield story, like close up faces with very bushy eyebrows, and ears and figures like a signed Harrison story in Hangman #8. Uncertain, but not Novick.
 
ContentGenre: Humor
 
SynopsisA fortune teller and occultist, being used by the Nazis for their own purposes, tells the Wizard's fiancee that he knows Blane's secret, so Jane goes to Blane. Deciding to investigate, Blane and Roy discover that the swami's powers are not as great as the Wizard's, but there is a secret telepath nearby whose abilities are very real and dangerous. The Wizard exposes the spy and he and Roy make short work of them. Blane confronts Jane about the secret, and she tells him that the Swami told her that Blane's middle name was "Dinglebottom."
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Swami Rivers (occultist); a telepathist (villain); Nazi agents (villains)
NotesThe art doesn't look much like Reinmann, with his panels crowded with people and action. Reinman pencils and Burlockoff inks suggested by the Who's Who. Roy's last name is revealed to be "Carter" in this story.
 
SynopsisA man lynched by a mob is struck by lighning and brought back to life.
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Tim Peters; Sylvia; Gorth
 
CreditsPencils:? (signed as Goss) | Inks:? (signed as Goss)
 
SynopsisA talking dog is looking for his master: Harry Shorten (the name of the story writer).
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Rover (dog); Harry Shorten
NotesOriginally credited to Paul Reinman.
 
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