Contents page featuring illo of the Green Lama, features, story titles and brief synopses of each story.
Letters
typeset
Characters
The Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]
Pencils
Mac Raboy
Inks
Mac Raboy
Comic Story
Willie the Sleeper! / The Green Lama (12 pages)
Synopsis
Willie, the President of the Chamber of Criminal Commerce, offers a grand prize of $10,000 to anyone who sends them the best idea for a successful crime wave in the postwar underworld.
Genre
Superhero
Characters
The Green Lama [Jethro Dumont]; Tsarong; Lieutenant Caraway; Willie the Sleeper (villain, introduction)
Script
Ken Crossen
Pencils
Mac Raboy
Inks
Mac Raboy
Letters
Rhoda Lewis (signed)
Notes
The last 1/3 of the last page of the story is an illustrated ad for the Green Lama Club. Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 2008-10-5.
PSA
Smith? Kelly? Cohen? Svoboda? (1 page)
Synopsis
Illustrated ad encouraging Americans to join the war effort and buy War Bonds.
Feature
War Bonds
Letters
typeset
Comic Story
A Genius in the Family! (8 pages)
Synopsis
Tuffy writes what he thinks is a masterpiece and sees a man about publishing it, which he agrees to do. But Tuffy is not aware the man plans to use the publishing of the book as a cover for a crime!
Feature
The Boy Champions
Genre
Superhero
Characters
The Boy Champions [Tuffy; Mickey; Wellington Smith]; Horace Higginbottom (villain); Higginbottom's gang (villains)
Script
Joseph Greene (signed)
Pencils
Al Bare (signed)
Inks
Al Bare (signed)
Letters
Rhoda Lewis (signed)
Notes
Credits added by Craig Delich 2008-10-5.
Text Story
Murder on Water (2 pages)
Synopsis
Inspector McCabe asks Professor Hoyle help him solve the murder of James Sterling, a man strangled to death on a life raft in the water while half a dozen people watched.
Letters
typeset
Genre
Crime
Characters
Inspector McGabe; Professor Sam Hoyle; Mrs. Sterling; John Gardner (villain)
Script
Joseph Greene (signed)
Comic Story
Youth Is a Curse! (7 pages)
Synopsis
While at a library, Mac Erc runs into a student of the dark arts who plans to release one Paracelsus from his imprisonment in a tree for the last few centuries.
Feature
Angus Mac Erc
Genre
Adventure
Characters
Angus Mac Erc [aka Mc Erc]; Time; Mr. Magdelene; Chumley Sister Maudlin; Paracelsus
Script
Bruce Elliott (signed)
Pencils
Jerry Robinson (signed)
Inks
Jerry Robinson (signed)
Notes
Credits added by Craig Delich 2008-10-5.
Letterer credit revised from Rhoda Lewis to ? by Craig Delich. Lettering on this story totally different from Lewis' work on the other stories.
Comic Story
No Title (2 pages)
Synopsis
Mike gets nervous before his big fight, but his pop is equally scared of the fight he has waiting at home: with his wife!
Feature
Pop Flys
Genre
Sports
Characters
Mike McTigg; Pop; Joe Clutch (villain)
Script
Al Liederman (signed)
Pencils
Al Liederman (signed)
Inks
Al Liederman (signed)
Letters
Al Liederman
Notes
Credits added by Craig Delich 2008-10-5.
Comic Story
Censor Trouble (7 pages)
Synopsis
When Rick Masters and his sidekick set up their commercial air operations, they thought it would be smooth sailing. And it would have been, except for a dictionary, a dying man, a stolen safe and the power of static electricity.
Feature
Rick Masters
Genre
Adventure; Aviation
Characters
Rick Masters; Twin Eagle; F. X. MacIntyre (death); Peeves (villain, death); Big Casino (villain, death); Little Casino (villain, death)
Script
Bruce Elliott (signed)
Pencils
Mort Lawrence (signed)
Inks
Mort Lawrence (signed)
Letters
Rhoda Lewis (signed)
Notes
Credits added by Craig Delich 2008-10-5.
Comic Story
It Pays to Advertise (7 pages)
Synopsis
Wilbur decides that the job of bookkeeper is beneath the dignity of a superhero, so he decides to use his super powers to cash in.
Feature
Lieutenant Hercules
Genre
Superhero
Characters
Lieutenant Hercules [Wilbur Klutz]; Merlin; un-named gang members (villains)
Script
H. L. Gold (signed)
Pencils
Irving Tirman
Inks
Irving Tirman
Letters
Rhoda Lewis (signed)
Notes
Credits added by Craig Delich 2008-10-5. Story title taken from the contents page.
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