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Special Agent
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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NameSpecial Agent 5 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly
NotesIndicia reads:
"STEVE SAUNDERS SPECIAL AGENT, March, 1949. Vol.1, No. 5. Published bi-monthly by Commended Comics, Inc., Publications Office, 4600 Diversey Ave., Chicago 39. 10c a copy. Printed in the U.S.A. Application for entry as second-class matter at the Post Office, Chicago, Ill., under Act of March 3, 1879, pending. All manuscripts, etc. must be accompanied by return postage and are submitted at the risk of the sender."
 
Cover1 page
FeatureSteve Saunders
GenreCrime
CharactersSteve Saunders
First LineThis hideout was the scene of a battle among gang members
 
Text ArticleOfficial Story of the FBI (1.83 pages)
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GenreHistory
 
Comic StoryThe Mystery of the Osage Indians (6 pages)
SynopsisThe FBI is asked to find out who is murdering Native Americans in the 1920s.
FeatureSteve Saunders
GenreCrime
CharactersBill Hale; Blackie Thompson; John Ramsey; Mr. Smith; Ernest Burkhart; Mollie
 
Comic StoryThe First College Football Game (1 page)
SynopsisPrinceton challenges Rutgers to a game in 1869.
GenreHistorical; Sports
CharactersWilliam Gummere
NotesAt the time, Princeton was named The College of New Jersey.
 
Comic StoryThe Case of the Frightened Criminals (6 pages)
SynopsisThe FBI catches two extortionists in 1938.
FeatureSteve Saunders
GenreCrime
CharactersMr. Blank; Steve Saunders; Anthony De Pasquale; Anthony Catalano
PencilsJack Sparling
InksJack Sparling
 
Comic StoryFarm in the Heart of a City
SynopsisIrving Rudolph establishes a miniature farm in Lincoln Park to teach city children about farming.
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GenreNon-fiction
CharactersIrving Rudolph
 
PSAFight Infantile Paralysis
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Activityno title (1 page)
FeatureTrue Stories about Stamps
PencilsFeg Murray
InksFeg Murray
 
AdvertisementPssst, Betty -- How d'ya spell soup? / Betty Crocker Soup (1 page)
NotesAd for General Mills soups.
 
Comic StoryEvol -- The Terror of Begonia! (10 pages)
SynopsisCaptain Blood is lured to Begonia to resolve a civil war.
FeatureCaptain Blood
GenreAdventure
CharactersCaptain Geoffrey Blood; Prince Ruppert (villain, dies); Madame LeDuc; Rene du Bois (dies); Prince Arnault; Princess Alycia
PencilsRuben Moreira
InksRuben Moreira
 
Comic StoryThe Case of Public Enemy No. 1 (5.875 pages)
SynopsisThe FBI ambushes John Dillinger outside a Chicago movie theater.
FeatureSteve Saunders
GenreCrime
CharactersJohn Dillinger; Steve Saunders; Bob; Hank; Ann Sage [Ana Cumpănaş]
 
Publisher advertisementWant extra money and prizes too?
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NotesAd for True Comics, Tex Granger, Calling All Kids, and Varsity.
 
ActivityAnswers to questions on the cover
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Publisher advertisementNo Title (1 page)
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First LineYippee Lots of Happy Reading with These Thrilling Magazines
NotesAd for Polly Pigtails, Calling All Kids, Tex Granger (formerly Calling All Boys), True Comics, Calling All Girls, and Varsity.
 
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