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Big 3
Date | Number: 7 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationJanuary 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesArt identification based on Patenaude‘s signed covers for Mystery Men Comics #31 (February, 1942) and V...- Comics #2 (March, 1942), which feature the Blue Beetle and V-Man appearing consistent with how they’re drawn on this cover. Similarities include small heads which are smoothly well-rounded, dotted eyes with no irises, small noses, wide smiles showing teeth, and pronounced chests with a few bumps drawn to convey the ribs.
 
FeaturingV-Man; Blue Beetle; Flame
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: V-Man [Jerry Steele]; The Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; The Flame [Gary Preston]
NotesArt identification based on Patenaude‘s signed covers for Mystery Men Comics #31 (February, 1942) and V...- Comics #2 (March, 1942), which feature the Blue Beetle and V-Man appearing consistent with how they’re drawn on this cover. Similarities include small heads which are smoothly well-rounded, dotted eyes with no irises, small noses, wide smiles showing teeth, and pronounced chests with a few bumps drawn to convey the ribs.
 
Comic StoryThe Giant's Dagger (15 pages)
SynopsisThe Beetle comes up against an opponent who carries a giant dagger around in a violin case and, in the end, discovers that the Giant is actually Tom Patten, who had murdered his wife for valuable jewels, then was sent to prison, but escaped during a fire which horribly disfigured his face.
FeaturingThe Blue Beetle
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; Joan; Mike (a Policeman); The Giant's Dagger [Tom Patten] (villain, introduction, death)
 
Comic StoryThe Tomb of the Tortured Death (15 pages)
FeaturingThe Flame
CreditsScript:? [as Basil Berold] (credited)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Flame [Gary Preston]; Adolf Hitler (villain); Hans (villain, introduction, death)
 
Text StoryPower Dive (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Gene Rider | Letters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Meeting That Death Attended (15 pages)
SynopsisV-Man must go up against a villainous group of Nazis intent on discovering the location of Father Duroc, the man who created V-Man and the leader of the European V-Groups.
FeaturingV-Man, for Defense of Democracy
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: V-Man [Jerry Steele]; Mickey (leader of the V-Boys Defense Corps); Ginger Dare; Clarkson (a pilot, death); Father Duroc (guest-star); Professor Schnell (villain, introduction, death); Herr Baron (villain, introduction); Von und Zu Schutz (villain, introduction); Countess Talya (villain, introduction)
NotesHalf of the last page is an illustrated promotional ad which asks readers to enlist in the Boys Defense Corps.
 
Comic StoryDeath at the Ball (12 pages)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: The Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; Crotin (villain, introduction)
 
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