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Publication | [May 14] 1941 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 |
Notes | Art credits from Craig Delich and Bill Black 2012-1-1. |
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Featuring | Minute Man |
Credits | Pencils: Charles Sultan | Inks: Charles Sultan | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Minute Man [Jack Weston]; the Nazis |
Notes | Art credits from Craig Delich and Bill Black 2012-1-1. |
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Synopsis | Illustrated promotional house ad for Whiz and Master Comics, featuring illustrations of all the characters appearing in both magazines. |
Credits | Pencils: various | Inks: various | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Marvel [Billy Batson]; Spy Smasher [Alan Armstrong]; Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; Lance O'Casey; Golden Arrow [Roger Parsons]; Doctor Voodoo [Hal Carey]; Ibis; Taia; Dan Dare; Captain Venture; El Carim; Zoro; Minute Man [Jack Weston]; Buck Jones; Devil's Dagger [Ken Wyman]; Companions 3 [Don; Nifty; Spike] |
Notes | Found on the inside front cover. Sequence added by Craig Delich 2012-1-1. |
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Comic Story | The Redemption of Major Von Hartz (16 pages) |
Synopsis | Major Hart wants to put his past of spying for Nazi Germany behind him, but foreign agents try to persuade him otherwise by kidnapping his father and forcing him to do anything he can to embarrass America's army. His first assignment is to betray Fort Stonewall. Minute Man tells the major to go along with their plans while he attempts to rescue the soldier's father. |
Featuring | Minute Man |
Credits | Script: Otto Binder? | Pencils: Charles Sultan | Inks: Charles Sultan |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Minute Man [Jack Weston]; Army General Milton; Major Hart [a.k.a. Major von Hartz]; Major Hart's father; Nazi foreign agents (villains) |
Notes | Art and script credits from Bill Black and Craig Delich 2012-1-1. |
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Comic Story | No Rest for Minute Man (14 pages) |
Synopsis | Minute Man saves a young lad from Nazi agents while aboard a train and hears from the lad that a crooked political boss named Shuker is involved with those same agents who plan to use devious means for him to be elected first, governor of the state, then dictator. What Shuker doesn't know is that those same agents plan to control the government themselves and use Shuker only as a figure head. |
Featuring | Minute Man |
Credits | Script: Otto Binder? | Pencils: Charles Sultan | Inks: Charles Sultan |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Minute Man [Jack Weston]; Gloria (Shuker's secretary); Shuker (villain, crooked political boss); Nazi agents (villains, some die) |
Notes | Script and artist credits from Bill Black and Craig Delich 2012-1-1. |
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Text Story | Triumph of Time (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Following Public Enemy Number Three, Red Kozlik, to Ekstrom Laboratories, New York rookie policeman O'Grady comes face to face with Ekstrom, who is being held at gun point by the nefarious criminal. Kozlik insists that the professor use his newly invented time machine to send Kozlik back to August 18, 1921. The professor does, but Kozlik discovers that fate has a way of settling old scores. |
Credits | Script: Gerry de la Ree (as Jerry de la Ree) (signed) | Pencils:? (spot illustration) | Inks:? (spot illustration) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Danny O'Grady (rookie policeman); Professor Ekstrom; Red Kozlik (villain, death) |
Notes | The spelling of writer de la Ree's first name as Jerry, instead of Gerry, was a Fawcett letterer's mistake and not a pseudonym |
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Comic Story | Illyria, Queen of Spies (15 pages) |
Synopsis | Jack Weston is sent to Barracoon, an island in the Gulf of Mexico that the U.S. government has just purchased for use as a naval base. However, Minute Man must contend with Illyria and her agents who plan to stop the building of the base by stirring up the ancient voodoo deviltry that the island is noted for. |
Featuring | Minute Man |
Credits | Script: Otto Binder? | Pencils: Charles Sultan | Inks: Charles Sultan |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Minute Man [Jack Weston]; General Milton; Lady Illyria (villain, queen of foreign spies) |
Notes | Script and artist credits from Bill Black and Craig Delich 2012-1-1. |
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Synopsis | Illustrated promotional house ad, with characters featured, for Master Comics. |
Credits | Pencils: various | Inks: various | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; Captain Venture; Zoro; El Carim; Minute Man [Jack Weston]; Buck Jones; Companions 3 [Don; Nifty; Spike] |
Notes | Sequence added by Craig Delich 2012-1-1. |
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Comic Story | The Servants of Korozan (15 pages) |
Synopsis | Jack Weston is arrested following the disappearance of Senator Barr's daughter, who was actually kidnapped by Japanese foreign agents, hoping to induce her famous father to quit his insistence that America build up stronger defenses. |
Featuring | Minute Man |
Credits | Script: Otto Binder? | Pencils: Charles Sultan | Inks: Charles Sultan |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Minute Man [Jack Weston]; Semator Barr; Judy Barr (daughter of Senator Barr); Korozan (villain, introduction, death); Japanese agents (villains) |
Notes | Writer and artist credits from Bill Black and Craig Delich 2012-1-1. |
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Synopsis | Illustrated promotional house ad for the latest three issues of: Captain Marvel Adventures #3 (on sale about April 23rd, 1941), Spy Smasher #1 (on sale about June 13, 1941), and Minute Man #? (on sale about May 14, 1941). |
Credits | Pencils: various | Inks: various | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Minute Man [Jack Weston]; Captain Marvel [Billy Batson] Billy Batson; Nazi soldier; Spy Smasher [Alan Armstrong] |
Notes | Found on the inside back cover. Sequence added by Craig Delich 2012-1-1. |
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