The cover - Hubba hubba! For some reason I don't think of the 1940s as featuring sexy covers, although when I stop & think about it I can remember other such covers, but for some reason, until confronted with such a cover, I forget that and think of the '40s as a "more innocent time". Well, maybe it's because they had more variety in cover types then and the industry didn't seem to be so desperate to make sales?
- Shame there was no story inside that went with the cover.
Lady Serpent Returns - Lady Serpent wouldn't have been inspired by a certain Dragon Lady, would she?
- So where were the snakes Mogu & Naru on the ship? The Terror Twins & the police mop up the gang, but the poisonous snakes are nowhere to be seen.
- Okay story, but nothing special. Artwork wasn't as good as I would have liked, but it did its job.
The Revenge of Red Ann - 2 sequels in one book?
- The Daily Star? So where are reporters Kent & Lane?
- Man Dick works fast.
- Predictable, but I liked it better than the first story.
From The Black Terror Scrap Book - I like the old trivia pages comics used to have, although putting Black Terror's name in the title seemed pointless.
The Lancers Are Coming - Cute story.
The Plundering Pooch - Cute story. Although I could easily imagine the same story with Batman & Robin switched for the leads so I wonder if it was written by a freelancer who went from company to company selling good, but otherwise generic, stories?
Lucky John's Discovery - Not bad.
Larceny In The Lighthouse - Jane seemed to do quite a bit of fighting here. Wonder if the writer was planning to make her a supporting player?
- Nice story.
Gray Shadow - I thought comics only needed two text pages to qualify for the postal rate?
- Not bad.
Rico - Eh, predictable and not that great a joke, although the art style was okay.
Aerial Acrobats - Surprisingly trusting detectives. For all they knew Hastings could have been lying about the stolen plans.
- Nice little story.
Li'l Chief Papoose - Amusing.