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Title
Crash Comics Adventures
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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NameCrash Comics 3 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: monthly
NotesVol. 1 — No. 3
CRASH COMICS ADVENTURES is published monthly by Tem Publishing Co., Inc. Office of publication, 1 Appleton Street, Holyoke, Mass. Editorial offices, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office at Holyoke, Mass., under the Act of March 3, 1879. Price 10 cents per copy. Subscription rates, 12 issues for $1.50 in the United States and its possessions. Copyright 1940 by TEM Publishing Co., Inc. Printed in the U. S. A.

This is the only issue where both the cover and indicia titles contain "Adventures" and match exactly.
 
Cover1 page
CharactersStrongman [Percy Van Norton]
PencilsBert Whitman
InksBert Whitman
First LineThe new sensation
 
StoryStrongman (19 pages)
SynopsisWhile aboard his yacht, Percy recieves a message in code. When cracked, it states that Rutania (a small Balkan kingdom) is to be invaded. Changing course, a submarine fires a torpedo at them, ony to be averted by Strogman, who turns it back on itself. They land in Rutania, where Strongman defeats the Aissurian troops in a mountain pass.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersStrongman [Percy Van Norton]; King Lorac; General Shatov (villain); Nilats (villain)
First LineStrongman ever fighting for American ideals...
NotesSnipes at Russia are barely concealed. The antagonistic nation is Aissur, its capital city Wocsom and its ruler Nilats (spell them all backwards).
 
StoryBuck Burke (5 pages)
CharactersBuck Burke
First LineBuck Burke, a young zoologist...
 
StorySecret Agent Z-2 (4 pages)
CharactersSecret Agent Z-2
First LineRecognized as the most brilliant member of the Secret Service...
 
StorySolar Legion (6 pages)
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersSolar Legion
Script
PencilsJack Kirby
InksJack Kirby
LettersJack Kirby
First LineLaw and order have come at last...
NotesLetters credit identified by Greg Theakston and later Harry Mendryk on the Jack Kirby Museum web page http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/archives/2369, 31 October 2008 (retrieved 15 December 2014).
 
StoryBlue Streak (5 pages)
CharactersThe Blue Streak [Don-Vin]
First LineThe Blue Streak, defender of humanity, reposes in his mountain retreat...
 
Text StoryLaw of the Wild (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
Script
 
StoryFlying Trio (5 pages)
CharactersFlying Trio
First LineWe'll be outa here before they can get those pursuit jobs off the ground...
 
StoryJane Drake Detective (5 pages)
CharactersJane Drake
First LineThe paper says they've got Morrlli at last!
 
Comic StoryThe Reign of Yang / Alec (3 pages)
CharactersAlec
PencilsRudolf Johnson
InksRudolf Johnson
 
StoryShangra (10 pages)
CharactersShangra
Script
PencilsPagsilang Isip
InksPagsilang Isip
First LineTwo American newspaper correspondents...
 
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