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This is one weird comic. Beginning with our anything-but-hyper hero's story. The art isn't so bad, though fortified with Raymond swipes, but the story! It lives up to the comic's name, dancing from one half-baked idea to another, plus the hero spends half the episode holding two walls apart while others act. |
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Publication | May 1940 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: monthly |
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Featuring | Hyper the Phenomenal |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Hyper |
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Featuring | Fuller Spunk and Company |
Credits | Pencils:? [as Earl E. Byrd] | Inks:? [as Earl E. Byrd] |
Content | Genre: Humor; Detective-mystery | Characters: Fuller Spunk; Zig, Zag; Snip, Snap; Marcel Martingale |
Notes | Inside front cover. Promo for "Fuller Spunk" strip to begin in the next issue. Credited to "famous cartoonist Earl E. Byrd." |
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Featuring | Hyper the Phenomenal |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Hyper [Don-Vin] (first appearance) |
Notes | Continued in next issue. Signed on a door at the bottom of eighth story page. |
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Comic Story | Explorer Extraordinary Combats the Werdolfs (16 pages) |
Synopsis | Ambord and his fellow explorers visit Maiden Island, which is infested with "werdolfs," which change their form from human beings to goats and back again. |
Featuring | Commodore Ambord |
Content | Genre: Adventure | Characters: Commodore Ambord; Lt. Brundage; Prof. Oliver Hudker |
Notes | Art is similar to "The Diamond Smugglers" story in this issue. |
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Featuring | Diamond Smugglers |
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Comic Story | Solves His First Crime Aided by Nicodemus (16 pages) |
Featuring | Disco, the Boy Detective |
Credits | Pencils: Addy (signed) | Inks: Addy (signed) |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery |
Notes | Signed in the next-to-last panel on the last page. |
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
Notes | Inside back cover. This article, signed "The Editor," claims the stories in Hyper Comics are adapted from an unpublished book and diary by famous adventurer "Major J. Smith Lawrence," who is said to have passed away from yellow fever "in the jungles of Central America." |
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