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Date | Number: 70 | Lang: English (en)
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NameNational Comics 70 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
CoverThe Barker Tires of the Big Top! / 1 page
GenreAdventure; Humor
CharactersThe Barker [Carnie Callahan]
PencilsGill Fox (signed)
InksGill Fox (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe Barker Tires of the Big Top! / The Barker (11 pages)
GenreAdventure; Humor
CharactersThe Barker [Carnie Callahan]; J. B. Brokely (villain, the Barker's double, introduction); Cropper (villain, introduction); Dove (villain, introduction)
Script
PencilsKlaus Nordling (signed)
InksKlaus Nordling (signed)
NotesStory title was taken from the cover.
Writer credit formerly "Klaus Nordling".
 
StorySalty Waters (1 page)
SynopsisUsing a public phone, Salty calls his nephew and tells him a hair-raising tale. A passerby overhears Salty's wild story and summons the Shore Patrol.
GenreHumor; Military
CharactersSalty Waters
Script
PencilsBernard Dibble
InksBernard Dibble
First LineMy kid nephew is crazy about tall sea stories...
NotesFinal appearance in National Comics. Salty Waters will now float around Quality without a permanent home, appearing next in Blackhawk (Quality Comics, 1944 Series) #24 (April 1949).

This story is basically the same as Dibble's "Johnny Doughboy" story in Military Comics #16 (February 1943).
 
Comic StoryGlobe of Doom / Granny Gumshoe (5 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersGranny Gumshoe (last appearance); Ludwig Cymbal (first appearance; villain); Mr. Acoustic (first appearance)
Script (signed)
PencilsGill Fox (signed)
InksGill Fox (signed)
NotesFinal appearance.
 
Comic StoryThe Rich Rag Doll Murders / Sally O'Neil Policewoman (6 pages)
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersSally O'Neil; Slit-Eye (first appearance; villain); Gimpy (first appearance; villain); Red (first appearance; villain; death); Slug (first appearance; villain; death); Mrs. Reese (first appearance); Judy Reese (first appearance)
PencilsAlice Kirkpatrick
InksAlice Kirkpatrick
 
Comic StoryUncle Balty's Birthday / Lassie (4 pages)
SynopsisUncle Balty is supposed to "avoid all excitement," but a visit to Lassie ruins that resolution.
GenreHumor; Children
CharactersLassie; Roberta; Uncle Balty
Script
PencilsBernard Dibble
InksBernard Dibble
First LineWhile I'm out, Lassie, try to entertain Uncle Balty and keep him happy!
 
Comic StoryThe Man from the Moon / Quicksilver (6 pages)
SynopsisQuicksilver follows a villain who operates from a flying mansion, wears a bulletproof aluminum vest and helmet, with a weird-looking mask. Once Quicksilver gains entrance to this flying lair, it's curtains for the Man from the Moon.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersQuicksilver [Max]; The Man from the Moon [Moony Masters] (villain, introduction)
PencilsPete Riss
InksPete Riss
NotesOriginally credited to Dan Zolnerowich. The pointed faces with eyes far apart and flying perons are all the trademark of Peter Riss.

It's interesting that Moony, on page 2 of the story, uttered a remark very similar to what Bruce Wayne did when he adopted the Batman identity from a bat flying through his mansion window. Moony states: "Moony, the Man From the Moon! That's what I'll be! I'll invade their stuffy coops by night, like a creature from a different planet!"
 
Text StoryThree Strikes for a Jinx (2 pages)
FeatureThe Barker
Letterstypeset
GenreHumor
CharactersThe Barker [Carnie Callahan]
 
Comic StoryHow to Be a Detective / Anthrop (6 pages)
CharactersAnthrop (last appearance)
Script
PencilsBart Tumey
InksBart Tumey
NotesFinal appearance.
 
Comic StoryQueen and Pawn / Steve Wood (6 pages)
SynopsisA mobster's adopted daughter forces Steve to adopt strong measures in solving a murder case.
GenreDetective-mystery
CharactersSteve Wood; Marphy Hale (first appearance; villain); Jerdo Mapes (first appearance); Alyce Carters (first appearance)
PencilsAlice Kirkpatrick
InksAlice Kirkpatrick ?
NotesThe art is identical to Kirkpatrick's work on several Sally O'Neil stories in National Comics and Hack O'Hara in Crack Comics. Many faces in profile popping in from the sides, bony noses in front view, very wide trouser legs, and also rather still standing figures.
 
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