A set of Lev Gleason comics, all from fiche, although most are better than average quality.
Boy Comics 09 April 1943. The deadliest is the female, the strongest is the male. Combine the two with the killer instinct and you have He-She! One of the strangest villians to ever come out of the Golden Age, the concept alone puts this one at the top of the list. Also features Young Robin Hood, Yankee Longago, Little Dynamite and more.
Boy Comics 10 June 1943. Crimebuster battles Iron Jaw as he returns once again. This time you get to see his real face. Scary. Also features Swoop Storm, Little Dynamite, and Young Robin Hood.
Boy Comics 12 Oct 1943. Crimebuster solves the mysterious kidnapping of young boys forced to work on a farm for Evil Bootleggers, or ButterLeggers, as this was War Time. Reads better than it sounds, due to the Charles Biro script. His writing gave all of the Gleason titles their unique character.
Boy Comics 13 Dec 1943. As a special Christmas Present, Iron Jaw returns once again. Hard to keep a good villian down.
Boy Comics 16 June 1944. Crimebuster battles the Undertaker.
Boy Comics 17 August 1944. A great flag waving cover features Crimebuster battling the fire starting Moth.
Boy Comics 19 Dec 1944. A legless man gets pushed under a subway train for his money and a killer has his own legs cut off to qualify for his inheritance. They just don't write them like this anymore!