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Blue Beetle
Date | Number: 16 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationNovember 1942 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
FeaturingBlue Beetle
CreditsPencils: Al Ulmer?
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; Sparky
 
Comic StoryThe Monster Mechanic (14 pages)
SynopsisThe Blue Beetle has to deal with a criminal who can make men vanish into thin air. Kreal is kidnapping America's most brilliant men because their combined knowledge will make him the world's most powerful human.
FeaturingBlue Beetle
CreditsPencils: Al Ulmer? [as Art Barley] | Inks: Al Ulmer? [as Art Barley]
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; Sparky; Kreal [Prof. Roberts] (villain, introduction, death); Dr. James Crunchwell; Jarvis; Mike Mannigan; Koulouch
NotesFree puppy given away to the fan who writes the best letter on the last page.
 
SynopsisLikkity Split goes to the North Pole to rescue Santa who has been captured by Nazis.
FeaturingLikkity Split
CreditsPencils: Phil Bard | Inks: Phil Bard
ContentGenre: Children | Characters: Likkity Split
Notescontinued next issue
 
Comic StoryMystery of the Walking Torches (15 pages)
SynopsisBlue Beetle battles a gang of arsonist saboteurs armed with flame throwers.
FeaturingBlue Beetle
CreditsPencils: Charles Quinlan (Signed) | Inks: Charles Quinlan (Signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; Sparky; the Flame-Man [Clayton] (villain, introduction, death); Mike Mannigan
NotesStory ends with Sparky giving a Cat-Man ad.
 
Text StoryTrail of the Warrior (2 pages)
CreditsScript: Horace Wallace | Letters: typeset
 
SynopsisGinger Dare and the V group have to get money to the French underground. Meanwhile Pierre Burrie paints slanderous anti-Nazi posters which attract the attention of Lt. Mopeman so V-Man has to rescue him.
FeaturingV-Man
CreditsPencils: Sol Brodsky (signed) | Inks: Sol Brodsky (signed)
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: V-Man [Jerry Steele]; Ginger Dare; V-85 (of the V-Group); Pierre Burrie; Madame Burrie; Lt. Mopeman; Adolf Hitler (villain)
 
Comic StoryPvt. Narcisco Ortilano (6 pages)
SynopsisPvt. Ortilano fights with MacArthur at Bataan.
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; War | Characters: Pvt. Narcisco Ortilano
Notestrue story
 
Comic StoryThe Amateur Magician (8 pages)
SynopsisDascomb Dinsmore, amateur magician and the mysterious Seidlitz attempt to move on from the circus into a life of crime.
FeaturingBlue Beetle
CreditsPencils: Phil Bard? [as Oliver Ashford] | Inks: Phil Bard? [as Oliver Ashford]
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Blue Beetle [Dan Garret]; Sparky; Dascomb Dinsmore (villain, introduction); Seidlitz (villain, introduction); Mrs. Vermine Throttlebottom; Mike Mannigan
Notes$5.00 prize for best letter.
 
Comic StoryNow follow me! (6 pages)
SynopsisArtist Oliver Ashford appears to die in his own story, but it's all a fantasy of Squak's.
FeaturingSpark Stevens
CreditsPencils: Phil Bard? [as Oliver Ashford] | Inks: Phil Bard? [as Oliver Ashford]
ContentCharacters: Spark Stevens; Squak; Chuck; Oliver Ashford (artist)
 
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