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Super-Mystery Comics
Date | Number: v4 1 | Lang: English (en)
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NameSuper-Mystery Comics v4 1 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 60 | Frequency: quarterly | Editing: Aaron A. Wyn
NotesData for this issue is from Howard Keltner's Golden Age Comic Books Index.
 
CoverPounding Excitement Packed into Every Page! / 1 page
GenreAdventure; Superhero
CharactersMagno; Davey; The Sword; The Lancer; Mr. Risk; Dr. Nemesis; Hap Hazard
PencilsLou Ferstadt ?
InksLou Ferstadt ?
 
Comic StoryDeath Is Never Rationed / Magno the Magnetic Man (13 pages)
SynopsisThe Clown tries to steal a formula for turning metal into gold.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersMagno; Davey; The Clown (villain)
PencilsLou Ferstadt (signed)
InksLou Ferstadt (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe Blood Bank Massacres! / Doctor Nemesis (8 pages)
SynopsisA Japanese agent infects US soldiers with leprosy.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersDr. Nemesis
Script
PencilsWalter Davoren
InksWalter Davoren
NotesFinal Golden Age appearance. Decades after the character entered the public domain, Marvel Comics created their own version of Dr. Nemesis (now calling himself Dr. Death). He was introduced in INVADERS (Marvel, 1993 series) #1-4. He later returned in UNCANNY X-MEN (Marvel, 1981 series) #504, where he once again used the name Dr. Nemesis.

One indexer lists art credits as Louis Ferstadt.
 
StoryHap Hazard (6 pages)
SynopsisHap goes on an office picnic, gets sprayed by skunks & finds a couple of German sailors.
GenreAdventure; Humor
CharactersHap Hazard
PencilsLou Ferstadt (signed)
InksL. B. Cole (signed)
First LineJust as nothing can stop the Army Air Corps...
 
StoryThe Sword (13 pages)
SynopsisThe Goth & The Hun join Fay Morgana to stir up prejudice against foreign workers in a war factory.
GenreSuperhero
CharactersThe Sword;The Lancer; Merlin; The Goth; The Hun; Fay Morgana
PencilsLou Ferstadt (signed)
InksL. B. Cole (signed)
First LineSo what if the plant doesn't work today?
NotesThe final panel is taken up by the Statement of Ownership.
 
Comic StoryThe Cougar / Mr. Risk (7 pages)
SynopsisThe Cougar (a blackmailer) kills one of a pair of twins to protect his identity.
GenreAdventure; Superhero
CharactersMr. Risk; Abdul; The Cougar (villain)
PencilsBill Savage ?
InksBill Savage ?
 
Text StoryThe Gold-Dust Kid (2 pages)
SynopsisJack Blood is one day away from inheriting his father’s ranch, what could go wrong?
ScriptB W Gardner [as Cliff Howe]
Letterstypeset
GenreWestern-frontier
NotesThis story is reprinted from the pulp magazine Western Aces (April 1941) credited to Gunnison Steele, a pseudonym used by B W Gardner. The house name Cliff Howe is used here.
 
Comic StoryFats to Fry the Axis / Paul Revere, Jr. (7 pages)
SynopsisGerman agents try to sabotage the waste fats campaign
GenreAdventure
CharactersPaul Revere Jr; Betsy Ross ; Pat Henry
PencilsLou Ferstadt (signed)
InksLou Ferstadt (signed)
Notes1st page is signed "Lou"
 
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