The Case of the Murdering Clown - Not bad.
Case of Museum Mummy - Again not bad.
Daffy Drafty - Eh, okay.
Spirit of '76 - Soooo... students at Oxford only learned of the war in 1940? Like some origin stories it tended to drag until the guy finally took on his secret identity and kicked butt.
Introducing the Blonde Bomber - The story had its problems, but was otherwise entertaining.
Robin Hood Lives Again - Uhhhhhh... yeah... you decide to go against criminals armed with guns, so, of course, you'd arm yourself with a bow and arrow...
it's just common sense
Presumably sharing a name with an actor known for playing Robin Hood led to Dr. Fairbanks taking on the Robin Hood ID, I can even accept the possibility that he may have had a valet named Tuck purely by coincidence, but running into a guy named Sherwood to round out the group just stretched believability past the breaking point. I'm surprised the writer didn't have the nurse be named Marian or give the Dr. a maid named Marian. Otherwise it was okay, but nothing special.
The Story Behind The Cover- I always figured this feature explained how the cover was made, not told another story. Okay.
Getting Maisie Married - Eh.
The Mighty Midgets - Not that mighty.
The Zebra - Not bad.