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Spy Smasher
Date | Number: 10 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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   By positronic1
"Why I Did Not Kill Hitler!" ...EVEN THOUGH I HAD EVERY CHANCE! Wow, how could *that* fail to separate dimes from pockets? Timely had Captain America socking Hitler on the jaw, but Fawcett upped the stakes by putting Hitler on the cover, square in the sights of Spy Smasher's sniper rifle. I can only imagine what a kid seeing that cover in 1943 must have felt. While the image on the cover of CAPTAIN AMERICA COMICS #1 captured the height of the action, leaving nothing to the imagination, SPY SMASHER #10 captures the moment of anticipation -- what will happen in the next few seconds?? While some further reflection by any reasonably intelligent kid would tell him that Spy Smasher did not kill Hitler, in fact COULD not kill Hitler, since he was a fictional character, while Hitler (unfortunately for the world at large) was not, Spy Smasher was certainly real enough to kids in the fictional context of these stories. That would lead to the inevitable nagging question -- "WHY, Spy Smasher? WHY!? You had him dead in your sights! Why WOULDN'T you kill him?!" If I were that kid, I couldn't WAIT to get up to the counter and plunk down my dime to discover the answer.
  
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PublicationJanuary 27, 1943 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly
 
CoverDid Spy Smasher Kill Hitler?
ContentGenre: Spy; Superhero | Characters: Spy Smasher; Adolf Hitler
 
Contentscontents page (1 page)
 
Comic StoryWhy I Did Not Kill Hitler (16 pages)
ContentGenre: Spy; Superhero | Characters: Adolf Hitler (Villain); Hermann Goering (Villain)
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Previous indexer suggested Emil Gershwin for art credits.
 
Comic StoryThe Japanese Beetles (13 pages)
ContentGenre: Spy; Superhero | Characters: The Beetle (Villain; Intro); Commander Ito (Villain; Intro)
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Previous indexer suggested Emil Gershwin for art credits.
 
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesOn the bottom of a house-ad page.
 
Comic StoryChampion of a Kingdom (13 pages)
ContentGenre: Spy; Superhero | Characters: Baron Junker (Villain; Intro); King Bhoris (Intro); Princess Lovli (Intro)
Notescontents page title Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Previous indexer suggested Emil Gershwin for art credits.
 
Comic StoryThe Tormenting of Willie Wilkins (6 pages)
FeaturingDemlins
ContentGenre: Humor
 
Text StoryThe Wizard of Samoa (2 pages)
CreditsLetters: typeset
 
Comic StoryThe Faker (9 pages)
ContentGenre: Spy; Superhero | Characters: The Faker [Von Strudel] (Villain; Intro)
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Previous indexer suggested Emil Gershwin for art credits.
 
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