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Page 1:Blue Beetle by Charles Nicholas

The green light flashes, a newspaper boy starts to cross the street. A powerful car suddenly lurches on to the curb and descends on the terrified youth ... the car sends the boy sprawling on the pavement, as quickly as the auto appears, it disappears into the heavy traffic ...
 
Page 2:Blue Beetle by Charles Nicholas - Kansas City Journal - Sunday, Morning, Feb. 4, 1940
 
Page 3:Rex Dexter - Interplanetary Adventurer by Dick Briefer
 
Page 4:The Flame by Basil Berold
 
Page 5:Dr. Fung Master Sleuth Of The Orient by Arthur Dean

Dr. Fung and Dan are attacked by a henchman of Loti Gen-Kee
 
Page 6:The Green Mask By Walter Frehm

Into A Deadly Tong War Steps The Greatest Foe Of The Underworld To Rid The City Of An Oriental Menace
 
Page 7:Yarko The Great - Master Magician by Anthony Brooks
 
Page 8:"Spark" Stevens of the Navy by Nordling
 
Page 9:Patty O'Day - Newsreel Reporter by Vic Todd
 
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