| Index Card | ||||
| ||||
| Title |
| |||
| Date | | Number: 29 | Lang: English (en) | |||
| Uploaded | by freddyfly | |||
| File size | 35.73mb consisting of 60 pages | Format: EBook | |||
| File name | Police_029.zip | |||
| Downloads | 176 and 5243 views | |||
| Rating | 9.5/10 (2 votes) | |||
| Comments | You must be logged on to make a comment! | |||
| Notes | There is more information about this book at the bottom of the page | |||
You are WELCOME to enjoy our site & read ALL our books online. But to download & join our forum please create a FREE account or
login
| Additional Information | |
| Name | Police Comics 29 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 60 | Frequency: monthly |
| Notes | Copyright 1944 by Comic Magazines. The on-sale date and volume number are from the publication date and volume number reported to the U.S. Copyright Office found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1944, New Series, Volume 39, Number 1. Class B periodical. Copyright registration number B 620156. |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Genre | Humor; Superhero |
| Pencils | Jack Cole |
| Inks | Jack Cole |
| First Line | Haw-haw! Those distorting mirrors always kill me! |
| Comic Story | Death in Derlin's Castle / Plastic Man (15 pages) |
| Synopsis | Plas investigates the murder of a treasury agent. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | J.V. Arlen (introduction, death); Daniel Richard Derlin (villain, introduction, death) |
| Script | Jack Cole |
| Pencils | Jack Cole |
| Inks | Jack Cole |
| Letters | Jack Cole |
| Story | Dewey Drip (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Imitating his sergeant's shouted order to "Pull in thet stummick," Dewey accidentally fat-shames a passing general. |
| Genre | Humor; Military |
| Characters | Dewey Drip; Sergeant; General |
| Script | Bernard Dibble ? |
| Pencils | Bernard Dibble |
| Inks | Bernard Dibble |
| First Line | Pull in that stomach -- you --!! |
| Comic Story | The Curse of Cain / Destiny (5 pages) |
| Synopsis | Destiny, with many experiences under his belt, begins to use his power more proactively to prevent the murders to which he is drawn. He happens upon a pitiful young man who had been cursed by a witch, and only by taking the life of another human would his torment end. Destiny's solution was to help the man enlist in the armed forces, and the man went on to become a crack killer pilot. |
| Genre | Detective-mystery; Superhero |
| Characters | Destiny |
| Comic Story | The Crime Crumpler / Flatfoot Burns (6 pages) |
| Genre | Humor; Detective-mystery |
| Characters | Flatfoot Burns |
| Pencils | Milt Stein |
| Inks | Milt Stein |
| Comic Story | The Deathless Brain of Tony Conroy / Manhunter (10 pages) |
| Synopsis | Dr. Sims has invented a serum that can keep the brain alive and needs but a test subject. Just then, two thugs come in with the body of a bullet-ridden gangster, who dies on the table. When the thugs scatter, the doctor removes the dead gangster's brain, attaches it to his Artificial Circulator, and applies the serum. The brain displays thought patterns and then mentally controls the scientist to murder his gang members who had deserted his body. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | Dr. Arthur Sims (pseudo villain, physician, scientist, death); Tony Conroy (villain, gangster, death); Conroy's gang [Joe; other un-named] (villains, both die) |
| Text Story | Death Fog / Dick Mace (2 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Detective-mystery |
| Script | Robert Hyatt ? |
| Story | The Human Bomb (8 pages) |
| Synopsis | For better or worse, Hustace becomes Roy's assistant in the new Lincoln-Throckmorton Laboratory. Roy's two careers leaves little time for romance, but Hustace becomes easily distracted by a femme fatale named Nola. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | Nola (villain) |
| Pencils | Mort Leav (see notes) |
| Inks | Mort Leav (see notes) |
| First Line | Roy, don't you ever think about love? |
| Notes | This is Leav. He draws large hands, many lively faces, some panels without backgrounds, and a special way of running with high lifted legs. Compare with his signed story in Wanted Comics (Orbit-Wanted, 1947 series) #52 (February 1953). |
| Comic Story | Sloozy Slime / Burp the Twerp (1 page) |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Burp the Twerp |
| Script | Jack Cole |
| Pencils | Jack Cole |
| Inks | Jack Cole |
| Letters | Jack Cole |
| Comic Story | The Silk District Beat / The Spirit (8 pages) |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Script | Will Eisner |
| Pencils | Will Eisner |
| Inks | Will Eisner |
| Colors | Joe Kubert |
| Letters | Sam Rosen |
| The data in the additional content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a Creative Commons Attribution License. More details about this comic may be available in their page here | |


