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Grand Slam Comics
Date | Number: v2 3 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationFebruary 1943 | Price: 0.10 CAD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: every month
 
FeaturingCaptain Marvel Jr.
CreditsLetters: Betty Mercer?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel Jr [Freddy Freeman]
 
Publisher advertisementWho Makes A Hit With All The Family? (1 page)
SynopsisPromo for Captain Marvel Comics, showing two kids reading comics and a grandmother knitting.
CreditsLetters: Betty Mercer?
 
Comic StoryThe Cracked Safecracker (12 pages)
SynopsisCaptain Marvel Jr. saves an older couple from being run over. He figures out that their estranged son is Bull Bimmens, a famous safe-cracker, and decides to get them together.
FeaturingCaptain Marvel Jr.
CreditsLetters: Betty Mercer?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel Jr; Bull Bimmens
NotesScript from Fawcett comic with new artwork for Canadian market. Title from contents page of original comic.
 
Comic StoryWings Over Dazaggar (17 pages)
SynopsisCaptain Marvel Jr. goes to Dazaggar in Africa to fight Captain Nazi and prevent him from taking it over.
FeaturingCaptain Marvel Jr.
CreditsLetters: Betty Mercer?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel Jr. [Freddy Freeman]; Captain Nazi; Adolf Hitler
NotesScript from Fawcett comic with new artwork for Canadian market.
 
SynopsisThe Crusaders return to help the Russians against the Nazis in the snow.
FeaturingThe Crusaders
CreditsScript: Les Gilpin (credited) | Pencils: Ed Furness (credited) | Inks: Ed Furness (credited)
ContentGenre: War; Science Fiction
NotesStory is credited to Les Gilpin and Ed Furness but breakdown of who did what is not specified.
 
Comic StoryMystery at Blackstone Manor (14 pages)
Synopsis"A cunning plot is hatched to seize the 'Wondership', a new secret bomber. With Jerry's quick wits and Pat's knowledge of Morse Code, they keep the Nazis from gaining possession of it...." (from the first page of the comic)
FeaturingPat The Air Cadet
CreditsScript: Macduff (credited) | Pencils: Macduff (credited) | Inks: Macduff (credited) | Letters: Betty Mercer?
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Pat; Jerry; Gwen; Lady Blackstone; Lady Stuffington
NotesLast page includes a short biography of Samuel Morse, a Morse code alphabet and a quiz.
 
SynopsisJanie and Jimmy sneak out at night to have an adventure but end up having to be saved from an army firing range. Private Penny shrinks down to the size of an elf to entertain them in a fox-hole.
FeaturingPte. Penny
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Private Penny; Janie; Jimmy
NotesAppears to be the same artist as the two Captain Marvel Jr. stories in this issue.
 
Publisher advertisementRead Three Aces Comics (1 page)
SynopsisPromo for Three Aces Comics, including small pictures of Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Deadline and his pal Doc Gordon, Sooper Dooper and Men of the Mounted.
CreditsLetters: Betty Mercer?
 
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