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Master Comics comic books issue 132

  • Issue #132
    Master Comics (1940 Fawcett) 132

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    Cover by Kurt Schaffenberger. Stories and art by Howard Boughner, Carl Pfeufer and John Jordan. Master Comics was one of the cornerstones of the Fawcett lineup during the 1940s. When Freddy Freeman finds a US Army canteen in the river containing maps of Korea, he realizes it has something to do with the War then going on in Korea. Nyoka helps police track a killer into the jungle, but he manages to trick them and strand them all on Whirlpool Island. The corrupt boss of a gambling casino wants to get rid of Western hero Tom Mix, but first he must discredit him, and a visiting virtuoso gives him just the thing. Capt. Marvel Jr.: The Note from Nowhere; Dizzy Daisy; Muscle Hedd; Vacuum Bloobstutter: Death Ray Gun; Nyoka: Whirlpool Island; College Boy Baxter; Ozzie: The Dirty White Lie; Tom Mix: The Command Performance. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $225 Master Comics #132 1953 4.5 VG+ Fawcett Publications KURT SCHAFFENBERGER COVER

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  • Issue #132
    Master Comics (UK 1950-1959 L. Miller & Sons) 2nd Series 132

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    UK edition. Feature story Lance O'Casey; and Robin Hood in "The Golden Arrow" Giles Gradsby in "Colonel Porterhouse." Black and white reprints of U.S. stories.