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TITLE:
The Snake Death
COVER DATE:
July, 1938
WRITER:
Gardner F. Fox
ARTIST:
Fred Guardineer
INKER:
Fred Guardineer
EDITORS:
Vincent A. Sullivan
COVER:
Creig Flessel
PRICE: $.10 U.S.
CHARACTERS:
Speed Saunders
PLOT: N/A
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TITLE:
The Maine Castle Mystery
WRITER:
William (Bill) Ely
ARTIST:
William (Bill) Ely
INKER:
William (Bill) Ely
CHARACTERS:
Larry Steele
PLOT: N/A
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TITLE:
Von Ruyter's Explosive Gun
WRITER:
Sven Elven
ARTIST:
Sven Elven
INKER:
Sven Elven
CHARACTERS:
Cosmo the Phantom of Disguise
PLOT: N/A
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TITLE:
The Hooded Hordes)
WRITER:
Jerry Siegel
ARTIST:
Joe Shuster
INKER:
Joe Shuster
CHARACTERS:
Bart Regan, Spy
PLOT: N/A
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TITLE:
The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu
WRITER:
Sax Rohmer
ARTIST:
Leo E. O'Mealia
INKER:
Leo E. O'Mealia
CHARACTERS:
Dr. Fu Manchu
PLOT: N/A
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TITLE:
The Coolie Smugglers
WRITER:
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
ARTIST:
Tom Hickey
INKER:
Tom Hickey
CHARACTERS:
Bruce Nelson
PLOT: N/A
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TITLE:
The Right Trail
WRITER:
Homer Fleming
ARTIST:
Homer Fleming
INKER:
Homer Fleming
CHARACTERS:
Buck Marshall
PLOT: N/A
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TITLE:
Slam Bradley Gets the Air
WRITER:
Jerry Siegel
ARTIST:
Joe Shuster
INKER:
Joe Shuster
CHARACTERS:
Slam Bradley; Shorty Morgan
PLOT:
Slam and Shorty become radio singers while searching for a killer placing bombs in the microphones of the station's other singers. Slam begins investigating singers not hired by the station. His search leads him to Ramon Gonzales, an opera singer turned down for employment. Slam learns that Ramon has rigged Shorty microphone to explode when he reaches a low note. Slam races back to the station, but is too late to stop Shorty from singing. Fortunately, Shorty was unable to reach the note, so the bomb didn't explode.
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