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| Date | | Number: 2 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Additional Information | |
| Name | Police Comics 2 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly |
| Notes | Copyright 1941 by Comic Magazines, Inc. The on-sale date is the publication date reported in the U. S. Copyright Office filing. |
| Cover | 1 page |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | The Firebrand [Rod Reilly]; Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian] (inset); #711 [Daniel Dyce] (inset); The Mouthpiece [Bill Perkins] (inset); The Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln] (inset) |
| Pencils | Gill Fox |
| Inks | Gill Fox |
| First Line | Starring the Firebrand |
| Notes | Art credits verified by Gill Fox. |
| Comic Story | The Revolt of General Muerte / Firebrand (11 pages) |
| Synopsis | Slugger and Firebrand parachute into the Caribbean nation of Libertad, single-handedly tracking and stopping a coup by General Muerte. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | The Firebrand [Rod Reilly]; "Slugger" Dunn; General Alfredo Muerte (villain) |
| Script | S. M. Iger |
| Pencils | Reed Crandall (signed) |
| Inks | Reed Crandall (signed) |
| Story | #711 (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Daniel Dyce, Prisoner #711, serving a term for a crime he didn't commit, learns of criminal plots from convicts. Using an escape tunnel, he exits the prison and uses the information he's gained to take down criminals. A new inmate warns him of a heist by gangster Louie Lutz. #711 brings Lutz to justice. |
| Genre | Adventure; Crime |
| Characters | #711 [Daniel Dyce] |
| Script | George Brenner (signed) |
| Pencils | George Brenner (signed) |
| Inks | George Brenner (signed) |
| First Line | A prison's grey walls are witness to a new kind of knight errantry... |
| Comic Story | Super Snooper / Super Snooper (1 page) |
| Genre | Humor |
| Script | Gill Fox |
| Pencils | Gill Fox |
| Inks | Gill Fox |
| Letters | Gill Fox ? |
| Comic Story | The Mosquito Boat Raids / Eagle Evans (7 pages) |
| Genre | Detective-mystery |
| Pencils | Witmer Williams (signed) |
| Inks | Witmer Williams (signed) |
| Story | Chic Carter (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Chic is aboard a luxury liner heading for South America. He runs afoul of a murder plot in which he becomes the prime suspect. Carter solves the crime as the Sword and defended the honor of Tamara de Vielle, daughter of the ruler of Brazilia. But, despite his success, Chic is forced to flee from the authorities. |
| Genre | Detective-mystery; Superhero |
| Characters | Chic Carter [The Sword]; Tamara de Vielle; Sebastian del Ricco |
| Script | Vern Henkel (signed) |
| Pencils | Vern Henkel (signed) |
| Inks | Vern Henkel (signed) |
| First Line | Crime and injustice have only one foe...the Sword... |
| Notes | Jim Amash and Mike Kooiman, in the Quality Companion, categorically state that The Sword was created by Henkel. Henkel himself said, in Alter Ego #48, that super-heroes didn't interest him. He was more into adventure stories, like those in the movies; he liked realism. Perhaps this was why Carter appeared in costume as The Sword for only a very short time. Added by Craig Delich 2014-1-3. |
| Comic Story | Duelling the Dope Smugglers / Plastic Man (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Plastic Man joins the Police. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]; Captain Murphy [aka Captain Murphey] (introduction); Dopey Joe (villain); Cookie (introduction); Senator A. J. Simms (villain) |
| Script | Jack Cole |
| Pencils | Jack Cole |
| Inks | Jack Cole |
| Letters | Jack Cole |
| Story | Dewey Drip (1 page) |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Dewey Drip |
| Script | John Devlin ? |
| Pencils | John Devlin |
| Inks | John Devlin |
| First Line | Lemme go, Maw |
| Comic Story | The Hijacker / Steele Kerrigan (5 pages) |
| Genre | Detective-mystery |
| Pencils | Al Bryant (signed) |
| Inks | Al Bryant (signed) |
| Comic Story | The Hogan Brothers / The Mouthpiece (6 pages) |
| Genre | Detective-mystery; Superhero |
| Characters | The Mouthpiece [Bill Perkins]; The Hogan Brothers (villains) |
| Script | Fred Guardineer (signed) |
| Pencils | Fred Guardineer (signed) |
| Inks | Fred Guardineer (signed) |
| Text Story | Hollywood Stickup / Dick Mace (2 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Detective-mystery |
| Characters | Dick Mace |
| Script | Robert Hyatt (signed) |
| Comic Story | The Kidnapped Ambassador / Phantom Lady (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | The Phantom Lady foils a plot by the large Eastern nation of Kioland to gain control over its smaller neighbor Herma by tricking it into declaring war on the United States. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]; Don Borden; Kivoya (Ambassador of Herma); un-named oriental houseboy (villain); Tikoy (villain, thug); un-named Ambassador to Kioland (villain); Todd (villain, ex-Navy man) |
| Pencils | Art Peddy (signed) |
| Inks | Art Peddy (signed) |
| Comic Story | Presenting Burp the Twerp / Burp the Twerp (1 page) |
| Genre | Humor |
| Characters | Burp the Twerp (introduction) |
| Script | Jack Cole (signed) |
| Pencils | Jack Cole (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Cole (signed) |
| Letters | Jack Cole |
| Comic Story | Evil on Calona Island / The Human Bomb (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Roy gathers up what notes he can from his father's lab and brings them to Major Adams at the War Department. Once again, however, Roy is attacked for his father's secret formula, and he chases the thieves to their underwater lair, where these members of a German suicide squadron conspire to use the formula to destroy eastern seaports. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Characters | The Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]; Major Adams; the Nazis (villains) |
| Script | Paul Gustavson |
| Pencils | Paul Gustavson |
| Inks | Paul Gustavson |
| Letters | Paul Gustavson |
| Notes | Even though the Who's Who doesn't list Gustavson as a writer of the strip, Mike Kooiman and Jim Amash state in the Quality Companion that he created the strip and wrote it, so the question mark with the script credit has been removed by Craig Delich 2013-1-18. Also verified by Gustavson's son, Terry Gustafson. Letterer credit courtesy of Terry Gustafson, Paul Gustavson's son. |
| 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 | |

