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More Fun Comics (1935) comic books 1941-1943

  • Issue #63
    More Fun Comics (1935) 63
    Published Jan 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Bernard Baily. "Trigger Daniel's Death Curse," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The murder of a famed philanthropist lands Trigger Daniels to prison and the death sentence, leading the Spectre to have to fight his ghost that comes to Earth to exact revenge on those responsible for his arrest and death. "The Panama Plot," script and art by Joe Donohoe; Sleepy and the Sergeant thwart a plot to blow up the Panama Canal using a stolen plane. "The Jungle Scientist," art by George Papp; Congo Bill and the Professor encounter a mad scientist and his beautiful daughter in the middle of the jungle; The scientist is creating flesh-eating plants. "Heading for the South Seas," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "The Man Who Was Dead," starring the Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Fred Ray. "The Besieged City," script by Robert Hirsch, art by Rusty Lehman; Lt. Bob Neal and Tubby help refugees escape from Moravia. "The Poison Deaths," starring Biff Bronson, script by Albert Sulman, art by Joe Sulman. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by Jack Lehti. "The Sorcerer," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Doctor Fate responds to Inza's thoughts after a sorcerer tries to kill a millionaire with black magic and turns Inza to stone. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #64
    More Fun Comics (1935) 64
    Published Feb 1941 by DC.

    Cover by Bernard Baily. "The Ghost of Elmer Watson," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Elmer Watson comes back to avenge his own death, something that causes the Spectre more headaches than problems solved. "The Blasting Gang," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "The Thing," starring Congo Bill, art by George Papp. "Rest in Indai," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "The Excursion Boat Fire," starring Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Fred Ray. "The Araba Avalanche,' starring Lance Larkin, art by Harold Sharp. 'The Airport Saboteurs,' starring Biff Bronson, script by Albert Sulman, art by Joe Sulman. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by John Lehti. "The Menace of Mayoor," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Fate and Inza visit an ancient temple and run smack into Mayoor, the ancient evil Mayan god, who puts Inza under his evil spell. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #65
    More Fun Comics (1935) 65
    Published Mar 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Bernard Baily. "Dr. Mephisto," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; While the Spectre is being blamed for a rash of weird robberies involving the mysterior "Blue Flame," Jim Corrigan gets on the track of the real perpetrator, one Dr. Mephisto, magacian extraordinaire! "Undersea Espionage," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "The Diamond Curse," starring Congo Bill, art by George Papp. "The Information Leak," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "The Melting Pot," starring the Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Fred Ray. "Cult of the Assassins," starring Lance Larkin, art by Harold Sharp. "Piracy on the Atlantic," script by Albert Sulman, art by Joe Sulman. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by John Lehti. "The Fish-Men of Nyarl-Amen," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Fate spots one of the Fish-Men of Nyarl-Amen in his crystal ball, from a dynasty of 50,000 years before, and sets out to stop them from over-running the globe. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #66
    More Fun Comics (1935) 66
    Published Apr 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Bernard Baily. "The World within the Paintings," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre has his hands full trying to battle horrible monsters that are slaughtering people in the city and trying to save the life of Clarice at the same time. "The Captive Ship," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "The Moon Orchid," starring Congo Bill, art by George Papp. "The Kangean Islands," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "Murder of the Gun Collector," script by Jerry Siegel, art Fred Ray. "The Gold Miner's Daughter," starring Lance Larkin, art by Harold Sharp. "The Restaurant Bombers," starring Biff Bronson, script by Albert Sulman, art Joe Sulman. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by John Lehti. "The Leopard Girl," script by Gardner F. Fox, art Howard Sherman; Doctor Fate exposes a supernatural fraud that is drugging a woman, giving her mottled skin like that of a leopard, then reveals his identity to Inza. Full-page ad for World's Best Comics #1. Half-page ad for the Superman radio show. Half-page ads for Adventure Comics #61 and All Star Comics #4. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #67
    More Fun Comics (1935) 67
    Published May 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Bernard Baily. "The Incredible Robberies," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; A series of baffling crimes in Cliffland leads the Chief to suspect the Spectre is behind them, but Corrigan knows better, discovering a man so adept in black magic that he can materialize spirits to accomplish his crimes. "The Sky Hijackers," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "The Daring Daylight Diamond Robbery," starring Congo Bill, art by George Papp. "Adventure in Central America," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "Riddle of the Statuette," starring Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel. "The Flying Dragons," starring Lance Larkin, art by Harold Sharp. "The Mystery Message," starring Biff Bronson, script by Albert Sulman, art by Joe Sulman. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by John Lehti. "The Origin of Dr. Fate," script by Gardner Fox, art by Howard Sherman; In 1920, young Kent Nelson and his father explore the mysteries of the pyramids, there Kent meets Nabu the Wise, an exile from the planet Cilia, who helped build the pyramids; Nabu trains Kent in the mysteries of the universe until Kent assumes the role of Dr. Fate. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #68
    More Fun Comics (1935) 68
    Published Jun 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "Murder in Baranga Marsh," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; A mad man invents a sound system that kills people at a distance and Dr. Fate sets out to halt the senseless murders that have already occurred. "The Night of Terror," script and art by Joe Donohoe; Sergeant Carey vs. The Skarpis Gang, Sleepy, and Mickey the Newsboy. "The Killer Plant," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "The Hunt for Dr. Mause'" starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "Murder Plunge," starring Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Fred Ray. "Menace of the Sea," art by Harold Sharp; Lance Larkin battles pirates in the China Sea. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by Jack Lehti; The Spectre battles strange green men from space who succeed in wiping out the entire populations of city after city. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #69
    More Fun Comics (1935) 69
    Published Jul 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "The Shadow Killers," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Following up the strange sighting of men who appear only as shadows, Doctor Fate must track down Karkull, who has invented the machine making this possible, turning him into a shadow for all eternity. "The Aqueduct Case," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "The Swamp of Pestilence," art by George Papp; Clip Carson appears to battle Seminoles in the Everglades but actually it's white men trying to hide a pitchblend mine. "The Count," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. "The Priceless Art Treasures'" starring the Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Fred Ray. "Mystery in Jungletown," art by Harold Sharp; Lance Larkin returns to Sumatra. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by Jack Lehti. "The Strangler," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; A strange horticulturist creates devilish plant-killers that he sells to wealthy clients, then threatens to kill them unless they pay him blackmail. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #70
    More Fun Comics (1935) 70
    Published Aug 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "Wotan and Karkull," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Ken Nelson and Inza investigate the strange "wind that laughs" that apparently killed every member of the ill-fated Arundel Expedition, but it's Dr. Fate who discovers the evil behind it: Wotan and Karkull, who team up to destroy Dr. Fate. "The Chinatown Case," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe; The Captain's daughter has disappeared in Chinatown so Carey and Sleepy go looking for her. "Adventure in Alaska," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "Death Is the Engineer," art by Ed Winiarski; Captain Desmo investigates a murder on a train. "Case of the D.A.'s Daughter," starring the Radio Squad, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Fred Ray. "The Owl-Men," art by Harold Sharp; Lance Larkin finally makes it back to his gold mine in Sumatra, only to find someone's been stealing his gold. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by Jack Lehti. "The Crimson Circle Mystic Society," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre investigates a secret society that seems to be involved in murder and robbery. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #71
    More Fun Comics (1935) 71
    Published Sep 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "The Reluctant Bridegroom," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre has to protect a bride and groom from a jealous suitor. "Radio Bandits," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe. "The Riddle of the Crying Clown," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger. "Theft of the Priceless Paintings," starring the Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "Murder Is a By-Word," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "The Resort Mystery," starring Captain Desmo, art by Cliff Young. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by Jack Lehti. "The Great Drought," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Fate investigates a weird villain who can stop the Earth's rotation and even draw it into the Sun! 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #72
    More Fun Comics (1935) 72
    Published Oct 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "Spiezel," starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; An ancient demon possesses a simple farmer and turns him into a capitalist robber baron. "The Double-Bar-O Mystery," art by George Papp; Clip Carson is on vacation in the American west. "Missing Envoy," starring Detective Sergeant Carey, script and art by Joe Donohoe; A Chinese diplomat is kidnapped. "Mystery of the Music Murders," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger. "The Hook," starring Captain Desmo, art by Ed Winiarski. Untitled Sergeant O'Malley of the Red Coat Patrol story, art by Fred Ray. "The Forger'" starring Dr. Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Inza visits her grandparents' farm and discovers a gang of criminals has been stealing money from farmers' bank accounts. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #73
    More Fun Comics (1935) 73

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    1st appearance of Aquaman - Cover by Howard Sherman. "Mr. Who," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Fate faces the threat of a new criminal called Dr. Who, who has created "Solution Z," with which he can grow to a tremendous size and become invisible; Fate must stop him from seizing the famed Almond Diamond. "Case of the Namesake Murders," script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Green Arrow and Speedy must track down the vicious killer of men belonging to the History Club and who carry the names of famous people. "Murder Takes the Spotlight," starring Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "The Black Knight'" starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger, pencils by Ed Moore, inks by Chad Grothkopf. "The Vanishing Menaces," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Bail; The Spectre comes to the aid of a scientist who has been captured by his own assistant, who wants to obtain Kirk's invention of a space-folding machine, which can transport anything from one spot on the earth to another in an instant. "The Submarine Strikes," starring Aquaman, script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; An unnamed scientist and explorer uses the science of ancient Atlantis to give his son the power to breathe underwater, and he uses this and other gifts to battle evil in the world. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #74
    More Fun Comics (1935) 74
    Published Dec 1941 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "Introducing Percival Popp, the Super Cop," art by Bernard Baily; Percival Popp tries to worm himself into Corrigan's cases so that he can prove fictional detective's methods really work. Meanwhile, the Spectre has to cure mad scientists Mortimer Crandall of his evil tendencies by taking him to the Nebula of Truth. "Silent City," starring Green Arrow, script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; The Voice threatens to silence the city forever unless he is paid 10 million dollars. "Case of the Dead Thoroughbred," starring Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "Black Jack," script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; Aquaman vs. Black Jack (intro). "Dr. Clever," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger, art by Jerry Robinson; Dr. Clever steals gold and then pretends to extract it from sea water, among other swindles. "Buenos Aires," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "Mr. Who Lives Again," starring Doctor Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Mr. Who uses his "Solution Z" to adapt himself to any danger, including taking over, in disguise, as the city Mayor. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #75
    More Fun Comics (1935) 75
    Published Jan 1942 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #3785907005

    Cover by Howard Sherman. "The Battle Against Time," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Inza asks Dr. Fate to help clear a convicted murderer before his scheduled execution time at midnight. "Crime College," script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. Professor Merlin. "The Hijackers," starring the Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "The Return of Black Jack," starring Aquaman, script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; South sea natives rescue Black Jack who returns the favor by taking over their island. "The Man of a Million Murders," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger, pencils by Jerry Robinson, inks by Mort Meskin. "Adventure in Montevideo," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "Jim Corrigan Lives Again," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; After Popp gets in trouble trying to protect Corrigan from Gat Chenney, the Spectre leaves him on another planet so that he can get a good night's sleep; Meanwhile an artist imprisons Clarice's soul in a painting. The Spectre resurrects Corrigan's body to keep it from being discovered. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #76
    More Fun Comics (1935) 76
    Published Feb 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by Howard Sherman. "The Secret of the Centuries," starring Green Arrow, script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Thieves invade a castle in search of a hidden treasure. "The King of Crime," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Cardwell Bates tries to steal his wife's gem, "The Sultan of Singapore," in order to pay off his debts. Michael Krugor, who instigated the robbery, plays murderous chess with Dr. Fate. "The Radio Robber," starring the Radio Squad, art by Chad Grothkopf. "Mystery of the Sinking Ship," script by Mort Weisinger, art by Paul Norris; Aquaman gets caught up in a salvage operation to retrieve sunken treasure. "Adventure of the Human Streak," starring Johnny Quick, script by Mort Weisinger, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.); Dr. Clever uses a ray to give one of his henchmen super speed. "Adventure in China," starring Clip Carson, art by George Papp. "The Head Man," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; A man with no head runs a torture and blackmail racket. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #77
    More Fun Comics (1935) 77
    Published Mar 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "Doom Over Gayland," script by Mort Weisinger, art by George Papp; Green Arrow investigates murders of the owners of an amusement park. "Art for Crime's Sake," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Uhlan tries to steal a mystic painting that is a portal to another dimension, and Doctor Fate enters its portals to rescue Inza, Betsy and Bill. "The Blackout Burglary," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young. "Freedom of the Seas," script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Paul Norris; Aquaman discovers Black Jack running a gambling ship. "The Wizard of Weapons," starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton); A young boy is being blackmailed for accidentally killing Dixie Gorgan in a fencing accident. Untitled Gee Man story, script and art by Ray McGill. "Death Rules the Elements," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; A man who has mastered the elements blackmails the city of Cliffland. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

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  • Issue #78
    More Fun Comics (1935) 78
    Published Apr 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "The Black Raider," art by George Papp; Green Arrow battles pirates on the high seas. "The Wax Museum Killers," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Doctor Fate must face the prospect of battling wax figures of history's greatest villains that have come to life. "Case of the Phantom Fugitive," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young; A banker's daughter is kidnapped and her boyfriend is the prime suspect. "The Sargasso Sea," script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Paul Norris; Aquaman vs. Master Sargasso. "Death's Dividends," starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.). "The Magic Crimes'" starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Kati Lugi hires Popp to help with his magic act, but a spook called the Glowing One keeps interrupting and robbing the audience... or is it Popp that's doing the robbing? 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #79
    More Fun Comics (1935) 79
    Published May 1942 by DC.
    • Paper: Off white
    • Very minor amount of glue on cover.
    • Label #4309271001

    Cover by George Papp. "The Boomerang!," starring Green Arrow and Speedy, art by George Papp; The Boomerang is adept at getting revenge, and sells his services, usually against judges. "The Deadly Designs of Mr. Who," starring Dr. Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Using Solution Z, Mr. Who can grow, shrink and walk through walls and safes, but uses the solution to also impersonate one P. J. Moggan in order to obtain his vast wealth. "The Case of the Storm Raiders," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young; Two crooks use lightning to cover up their crimes. "Aquaman Rules the Waves!," art by Paul Norris; The Nazis have a battleship disguised as an iceberg. Ad for All-Star Comics. "Mr. Meek Makes Haste!," starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton). "Money to Burn," starring The Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Chizzeler puts an ad in the paper offering $1000 a day for someone to do absolutely nothing. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #80
    More Fun Comics (1935) 80
    Published Jun 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "The Script Calls for Murder," art by George Papp; Green Arrow agrees to be a stunt double on a motion picture, but someone seems to be sabotaging the whole operation. "The Octopus," starring Dr. Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; The Octopus uses his amazing spray gun to condense the gases in the air to form dark clouds; He creates a phony amusement park run by crooks to use that ability to obtain signatures of wealthy people in order to forge their names. "Case of the Bearded Bandits," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young. "Scourge of the Seven Seas," starring Aquaman, art by Paul Norris. "Adventure of the Vanished Voice," art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.); Johnny Quick gets laryngitis and can't say his magic formula. "The King of Color," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. Spectrum. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #81
    More Fun Comics (1935) 81
    Published Jul 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "Adventure of the Bankrupt Heroes," starring Green Arrow, art by George Papp; Oliver has to take a job in a department store when stock market reverses tie up his fortune. "Hall of Lost Heirs," starring Doctor Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; The Clock supplies phony lost heirs to collect millions in legacies and kidnaps the real heirs so they can't interfere. "Strange Accidents," starring the Radio Squad, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "Champ of the Waves," art by Paul Norris; Aquaman helps a young man who can't swim win a crooked swimming race. "Code for Conspirators," pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton), inks by Cliff Young; Johnny Quick vs. Kloven. "Case of the Scholarly Spendthrift," starring the Spectre, comic story, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #82
    More Fun Comics (1935) 82
    Published Aug 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "Robin Hood's Revenge," art by George Papp; Thanks to Professor Wurm's time pills, Green Arrow and Speedy end up in Robin Hood's time. "Luck for Sale," starring Doctor Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; The Red Sage holds people in his power by threatening to manipulate the stock market in such a way as for them to lose their fortunes unless they do his bidding. "Puzzle of the Devil Deaths," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Radio Squad vs. Satan. "King of the Convict Island," starring Aquaman, art by Louis Cazeneuve; Prisoners on Convict Island use the war as an opportunity to take the place over. "Letters in the Sky," starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton), inks by Cliff Young. "The Truth Hurts," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Henry Barton invents a pill that makes everybody tell the truth and it immediately falls into the hands of Tacks Taggert. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #83
    More Fun Comics (1935) 83
    Published Sep 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "The Five Arrows," art by George Papp; Big game hunter John Hunt captures Green Arrow and Speedy. "The Two Fates," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Two former Gypsy carnival workers set themselves up in opposition to Dr. Fate, as the Two Fates, who offer to sell amateur tapestries to individuals for a large sum, with the guarantee that the fate shown in it will come true. "Case of the Talking Ghost," starring the Radio Squad, pencils by Louis Cazeneuve, inks by Arturo Cazeneuve. "Mercury Messenger Service," pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton), inks by Cliff Young; Johnny Quick vs. The Twist. "Leatherpusher Law," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; Pervical Popp gets into the fight business and accidentally uncovers a smuggling racket. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #84
    More Fun Comics (1935) 84
    Published Oct 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "Hunting Headlines," art by George Papp; Millionaire Lamont Morgan offers $10,000 to prove Green Arrow is a fake: he has to make headlines without using his arrows; So he goes west to Boomtown where he gets involved trying to stop a stage coach robbery and a Japanese invasion of California. "Crime's Hobby House," starring Dr. Fate, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Mordaunt Grimm, while working on a movie production that features people and their hobbies, get the idea to use those people's hobbies to commit crimes. "Crimes in Camouflage," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young. "Raid on Atlantis," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Greedy fortune hunters want to capture Aquaman and exhibit him in a carnival. "Adventure of the One Man Movie," starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.), inks by Cliff Young. "The Cry-Baby Crimes," starring the Spectre, script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Cry-Baby makes everyone so sad they can't stop his crimes. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #85
    More Fun Comics (1935) 85
    Published Nov 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by George Papp. "The Man Who Reclaimed His Face," starring Green Arrow, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; An evil surgeon turns men into gargoyles and then blackmails them into committing crimes. "The Man Who Changed Faces," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Kent Nelson tells Inza he's been studying medicine and becomes an intern at the Wetherby Free Clinic; Meanwhile Dr. Fate discovers Carl Grubber is forcing Dr. Brennen to perform plastic surgery on dangerous criminals. "Case of the Second-Hand Arches," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young. "The Unhappy Hunting Grounds," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Morrel engages in an illegal seal hunt using electric guns, then strands Aquaman on a desert island where the sun will dry him out and kill him. "The Jest of Jason Biltwell," starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.), inks by Cliff Young. "When Money Talks," script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. Hiram Mink. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #86
    More Fun Comics (1935) 86
    Published Dec 1942 by DC.

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    Cover by Mort Meskin. "The Man Who Purchased Lives," starring Green Arrow and Speedy, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Mephisto gives a group of down and out men great wealth, then tells them they have to commit a crime a month to keep it. "The Man Who Wanted No Medals," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Lawrence refuses to take a medal for his accomplishments, and instead goes to a small town to become a consultant; When Dr. Fate investigates, he discovers that the reason Lawrence didn't accept the medal is because the discoveries that brought him fame were actually made by another doctor. "Hook, Lion and Thinker," starring the Radio Squad, art by Cliff Young. "Race Around the World," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Aquaman plans to swim around the world in seven days for Navy Relief. "400 Years in a Day," starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.), inks by Cliff Young. "The Man Who Knew All the Angles," script by Gardner F. Fox (as Jerry Siegel), art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. Smokey Storey. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #87
    More Fun Comics (1935) 87
    Published Jan 1943 by DC.
    • Interior is complete, but brittle. Full length spine split to cover and all wraps, heavy tape, staples added, heavy chipping.
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    Cover by Mort Meskin. "Case of the Confident Crooks," pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. Jagin. "The Mystery of Room 406," starring Doctor Fate, script by Joe Samachson, art by Howard Sherman; When every patient housed in Room 406 of the hospital dies, Dr. Kent Nelson decides the only way to find out what has happened is to be admitted as a patient in that room himself. "The Case of Little Sir Echo," starring the Radio Squad. "Ark of the Ancients," starring Aquaman, script by Joseph Greene, art by Louis Cazeneuve; In flashback, the scientist Milo saves the people of Atlantis by building a giant bell-jar in which they can live underwater; When the Atlanteans venture to the surface for a visit they are captured by three criminals. "The Luck of Jabez Riker," starring Johnny Quick, script by Don Cameron, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.), inks by Cliff Young. "Crimes That Bloom in Spring, Tra La," starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; Gangster Bullfrog Ames retires to the country to grow flowers... evil flowers. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #88
    More Fun Comics (1935) 88
    Published Feb 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Mystery of the Mathematical Master" starring Green Arrow and Speedy, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Prof. Million hires criminals to commit crimes he plans in order to make money for his college. "The Victim of Dr. Fate," script by Joe Samachson, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Nelson believes his negligence has led to a witness's death and the freeing of Mad Dog McBain from his murder of twelve innocent people. "The Man Who Chased the Rainbow" starring Aquaman, script by Manly Wade Wellman, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "Tubby Watts, Hero" starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.), inks by Cliff Young; Tubby breaks into Mort Morton's office to complain about how he's treated in the stories. "Crime Makes a Movie," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. Dollar Dan. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #89
    More Fun Comics (1935) 89
    Published Mar 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Birth of the Battling Bowman" starring Green Arrow, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Archeologist Oliver Queen is marooned on Lost Mesa where he meets Roy Harper, a young boy raised by Indians; There they are beset upon by thugs searching for a gold mine, and only Oliver and Roy's skills with archery and knowledge of Indian lore save them. "Case of the Crystal Crimes," art by Howard Sherman; Against the advice of Kent, Inza visits a crooked fortune teller and nearly is run down in the road, as he had predicted; However, when Dr. Fate begins an investigation into this fraud's activities, he nearly loses his own life in the process. "The Streamlined Buccaneers," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Aquaman vs. Black Jack. "Prescription for Plunder," pencils by Mort Meskin, inks by Charles Paris; Johnny Quick vs. Dr. Clever. "The Underworld Goes Overweight" starring the Spectre, art by Bernard Baily; Grabby Gus accidentally steals a machine that can make people super-heavy, then uses it to institute a crime-wave. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #90
    More Fun Comics (1935) 90
    Published Apr 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Yours Truly, Doom," pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Green Arrow and Speedy versus Doom. Case of the Healthy Patient, art by Howard Sherman; Dr. Fate, believing that a Dr. Wright has committed a perfectly healthy patient to the hospital, investigates and discovers that someone is after something of importance in the doctor's home: a book on animal diseases. "Somewhere in the Pacific" starring Aquaman, script by Ruth Lyons Kaufman (as Bunny Lyons), art by Louis Cazeneuve. "The Sting of the Hornet Fleet" starring Johnny Quick, pencils by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton Jr.), inks by Charles Paris. "Crime-Buster by Proxy," script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Pierce Rice (as Bernard Baily); When Corrigan joins the Army, the Spectre splits off and loses the power to become visible. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #91
    More Fun Comics (1935) 91
    Published Jun 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Silks and Spice and Everything Nice" starring Green Arrow, Speedy, Peter Piper, and Pickle Pepper, art by Cliff Young. "The Man Who Belittled Dr. Fate," art by Howard Sherman; Mr. Who, after getting some his Solution Z smuggled into prison, escapes from his cell and is able to shrink Dr. Fate down to miniature size and imprison him in a bird cage. "Marauders of the Mississippi" starring Aquaman, art by Louis Cazeneuve; Criminals try to take advantage of a flood on the Mississippi. "Mystery of the Missing Fat Man" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin; Avery Dupois goes into the phone booth at the Fat Men's Club and disappears. "The Prophet Takes a Loss," art by Bernard Baily; The Spectre vs. The Yog. 68 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #92
    More Fun Comics (1935) 92
    Published Aug 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Legacy for Loot" starring Green Arrow and Speedy, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; A gangster named Joe Cracker inherits a bunch of construction equipment. "Fate Turns Back the Clock," pencils by Howard Sherman, inks by Howard Sherman; When Kent Nelson investigates the attempted murder of Dr. Fate by a mummy donated to a local museum by a millionaire, he discovers the true perpetrator of the plot: the Clock. "Saga of the Seven Sisters" starring Aquaman, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "First, I Predict" starring Prof. Pipp, script and art by Jack Farr. "Hits, Runs, and Errors" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton, Jr.); A millionaire bets two gamblers all the money he intended to use to build a new hospital; If the Wildcats don't win the game, the town doesn't get its new hospital. "The Dummy vs. Percival Popp," art by Bernard Baily; Percy appears on a radio program where a dummy challenges him to prove he's a better detective; Then the Spectre takes over Cholly McCasey's body to really give Popp a run. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #93
    More Fun Comics (1935) 93
    Published Oct 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Case of the Corny Crook" starring Green Arrow, Speedy, and Gentleman Jim Dawson, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie. "The Legend of Lucky Lane," script by Joe Samachson, art by Howard Sherman; Lucky Lane, who has a record of a very murderous career, believes his lucky ring will protect him from justice, and Dr. Fate. "Convoy to Murmansk," art by Louis Cazeneuve; Aquaman convoys a munitions ship to help the Russians that is crewed entirely by women. "Adventure of the Forty-Foot Shelf" starring Johnny Quick, art by Mort Meskin (as Mort Morton). "Crime Cures a Complex," art by Bernard Baily; Percival wears the Spectre's costume. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #94
    More Fun Comics (1935) 94
    Published Dec 1943 by DC.

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    Cover by Cliff Young. "Guardians of Injustice," script by Joe Samachson, pencils by Cliff Young, inks by Steve Brodie; Green Arrow and Speedy vs. "Honest Herman". "Battle of Italy" starring Aquaman, script by Joe Samachson, art by Louis Cazeneuve. "Tubby Takes a Flyer," script by Don Cameron, pencils by Mort Meskin, inks by Charles Paris; Tubby overhears Johnny Quicks formula and gains super speed himself. "Affair of the Fallacious Foto" starring Dover and Clover, script by Whitney Ellsworth, art by Henry Boltinoff. "The Man Who Hated Puppets" starring the Spectre, script by Gardner F. Fox, art by Bernard Baily. 60 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.