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Issue Details

Issue #64
Published [March] 2007
Cover Price 9.95 USD
Pages 68
Editing Bill Black (editor); Mark G. Heike (associate editor)

Cover Details

Characters Dollman
Genre superhero
Pencils Al Bryant ?
Inks Al Bryant ?
Reprinted from Doll Man (Quality, 1941 series) #10 (Autumn 1946)

1 page foreword, introduction, preface, afterword "The Golden Age of Comics Lives On"

Script Bill Black
Letters typeset

14 page Dollman story "Stunt Man"

Characters Doll Man [Darrel Dane]; Martha Roberts; The Stunt Man [Ed Daniels] (first appearance; villain; death)
Synopsis Doll Man saves a movie stuntman, Ed Daniels, from a near death experience, but when the movie studio doesn't give him a bonus after this situation, Daniels decides to turn to crime for a real payoff, and Doll Man has his hands full trying to stop an opponent that can match him trick for trick, daring and feat!
Genre superhero
Pencils Al Bryant
Inks Al Bryant
Reprinted from Doll Man (Quality, 1941 series) #18 (September 1948)

12 page Manhunter story "Adventure in Mexico"

Characters Manhunter (Dan Richards); Thor
Synopsis Dan quits his job with the police to go off and see the world accompanied by Thor, his dog and his new super-plane, Betsy.
Genre superhero
Notes same character as the Quality series despite the fact that it was produced in Australia.
Reprinted from Manhunter (Pyramid Publications Pty. Limited, 195? series) #52 (Australia)

5 page Ibis story "The Hands of Horror"

Characters Ibis; Taia; Keye Forbes [Introduction, villain]
Synopsis A gifted violinist loses his hands in a tragic accident, but is the beneficiary of a remarkable graft of new hands. When Forbes discovers he cannot play with the hands [because they aren't his own], Ibis uses the Ibis stick to make the hands able to play again. Unfortunately the grafted hands once belonged to an executed murderer, and the spirit of that man takes over Forbes, creating an unusual foe for the Man of Magic.
Genre occult
Pencils Gus Ricca
Inks Gus Ricca
Reprinted from Whiz Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #70 (January 1946)

6 page Miss Victory story "Death From the Past"

Characters Miss Victory [Joan Wayne]; Dr. Hoshema (introduction, death)
Synopsis Joan is bored silly while visiting a museum, when suddenly a man rushes out, telling her that a Dr. Hoshema is going to kill him. As Miss Victory, she investigates, but is overcome, and when she recovers, she discovers the dying stranger, who gives her a scrap of paper, which turns out to be a mysterious chemical formula...a formula that the evil doctor wants!
Genre superhero
Pencils Nina Albright
Inks Nina Albright
Reprinted from Captain Aero (Holyoke, 1941 series) #17 (October 1944)

13 page Major Midnight story "The World's Worst Public Enemies"

Characters Captain Midnight; Ichabod Mudd; Adolf Hitler (villain); Mussolini (villain); Hirohito (villain)
Synopsis When Captain Albright reads of the 3 Axis leaders having a meeting at Rhine Castle to discuss war strategy, he decides to "drop in" on the meeting as well as trying out his new aircraft carrier invention, the rotating extension deck.
Genre superhero
Reprinted From Captain Midnight (Fawcett, 1942 series) #11 (August 1943)

10 page Fighting Yank story "The Return of Fingers"

Characters The Fighting Yank [Bruce Carter]; Fingers [Bart Nolan]
Synopsis Bart, a former safecracker [known as Fingers], whose criminal past was supposedly laid to rest by Bruce Carter [Fighting Yank] by the report of Finger's death, has just been given the honor of outstanding service to the community. Unfortunately, the underworld discovers that Fingers is very much alive, and the Fighting Yank goes to work once more!
Genre superhero
Pencils Jerry Robinson
Inks Mort Meskin
Reprinted from Fighting Yank, The (Standard, 1942 series) #27 (January 1949)

3 page Kitty Carson story "Search For Gold"

Pencils Bob Powell
Inks Bob Powell
Reprinted from Kerry Drake (Harvey, 1948 series) #18