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America's Best Comics
Date | Number: 15 | Lang: English (en)
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NameAmerica's Best Comics 15 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly
NotesPrinted in the U.S.A.

On sale date from the publication date reported to the U.S. Copyright Office found in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 2, Periodicals, 1945, New Series, Volume 40, Number 4. Class B periodical. Copyright registration number B 692058.
 
Cover1 page
GenreSuperhero Alex Schomburg (signed)
CharactersThe Black Terror [Bob Benton]; The Fighting Yank [Bruce Carter III]; Doc Strange [Dr. Thomas Hugo Strange] Alex Schomburg (signed)
PencilsAlex Schomburg (signed) Alex Schomburg (signed)
InksAlex Schomburg (signed) Alex Schomburg (signed)
 
AdvertisementGiven Your Choice of Valuable Gifts or Cash / Gold Crown Spot Remover and Cleaner (1 page)
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NotesFound on the inside front cover.

Illustrated advertisement from Gold Crown products, offering readers the choice of gifts or cash, simply for selling quantities of Gold Crown Spot Remover and Cleaner. Prices include a leather billfold, holster set, a walky-talky, a birthstone ring, a sweetheart locket, a set of dishes, a baseball set, six teaspoons and more. Coupon provided.
 
Comic StoryThe Bio-Megascope Menace / Doc Strange (10 pages)
SynopsisDoc and friends see Professor Dean, who has invented a machine that can enlarge living creatures far beyond their normal size by atomic expansion...an invention that may give the Japanese an advantage in the war.
Job #CC-467
GenreSuperhero
CharactersDoc Strange [Doctor Thomas Hugo Strange]; Virginia Thompson; Mike Ellis; Professor Leroy Dean (inventor); Hiroko (villain, introduction); un-named Japanese (villains); Herman Taub (villain, Dean's assistant, introduction)
Script ?
PencilsRay Thayer ?
 
Text StoryThrough the Storm (1 page)
SynopsisSnug in their cabin during a howling storm and reading a newspaper telling about bank bandits still on the loose, John and Danny hear a knock on the door and admit four men, supposedly a Sheriff and his posse. But Danny spots a clue that tells him the men aren't who they seem to be and alerts the ranch's foreman.
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GenreWestern-frontier
CharactersDanny Lange; John Lange (Danny's father); Lem Carson (foreman); Sheriff Rand (villain); posse members (villains)
Script
First LineDanny Lang sat gazing at the flames...
NotesThere is what appears to be an artist signature on the illustration, but it cannot be read.
 
Comic StoryOne Corpse Too Many! / The Black Terror (8 pages)
SynopsisDruggist Bob Benton arrives for a secret chemical job and finds his client, Brett Wilkins, strangely vanished! The body of a stranger turns up to confuse the picture until Bob and his friend Tim switch to combat garb as the mighty Terror Twins and break through the dam of hidden evidence to solve the riddle.
Job #CC-428
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Black Terror [Bob Benton]; Tim [Tim Roland]; Jean Starr; Professor Brett Wilkins (mechanical inventor, Dexter's Uncle, introduction); Dexter Wilkins (villain, introduction); Biff (villain, introduction)
PencilsEd Moritz (signed)
InksEd Hamilton (signed)
NotesDue to confusion with the inker Ed Hamilton, we formerly credited Edmond Hamilton as the scripter of this story.
 
Text StoryHerbie Helps the Police (1 page)
SynopsisHerbie and Charlie were relaxing on the beach at Atlantic City when they saw two suspicious men holding the arms of a third man, who proved to be a local banker, and who was being robbed by the other two men.
FeatureHerbie Johnson
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GenreCrime
CharactersHerbie Johnson; Charlie Sturdy (Herbie's friend); John Smather (banker)
Script
First LineHerbie Johnson liked spending the summer at the sea-shore...
 
Comic StoryThe Invisible Plane / The Fighting Yank (11 pages)
SynopsisBruce tells Joan, as she is ready to board a transport plane, that several transports have been recently shot down and he was worried for her safety.
Job #CC-265
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Fighting Yank [Bruce Carter III]; Bruce Carter I (in ghost form); Joan Farwell; un-named Nazi Colonel (villain); The Nazis (villains, some die)
Script ?
PencilsAl Camy ?
First LineAgain and again, the Allied armies hammer at the Nazi rattlesnake...
 
StoryVolto from Mars (1 page)
SynopsisVolto helps stop bandits attempting to steal a sacred diamond from a temple.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersVolto; Pedro (villain)
 
AdvertisementGiant 3-Foot Precision Ground Lens Telescope / Giant Super-Telescope (1 page)
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NotesFound on the inside back cover.

Illustrated advertisement from the Invenco Corporation, offering readers a telescope for $3 and a free carrying case for it.
 
AdvertisementNew Enlargement / Dean Studios Photo Enlargements (1 page)
Pencils? (photos)
Inks? (photos)
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NotesFound on the back cover.

Printed in black and white with shades of red.

Illustrated advertisement from the Dean Studios offering readers free enlargements of any photo or negative to 5" x 7" size, just for sending in a 3 cent stamp with the picture or negative.
 
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