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Military Comics (1941) comic books 1940-1942

  • Issue #4
    Military Comics (1941) 4
    • Centerfold detached and oxidized along edges.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    Chuck Cuidera cover art. Desert Death starring Blackhawk, art by Cuidera. Untitled stories starring Blue Tracer (script and art by Fred Guardineer), Loops and Banks (script and art by Bob Powell), Shot and Shell (script and art by Klaus Nordling), Miss America, Yankee Eagle (art by John Stwart), Death Patrol (script and art by Dave Berg), Sabotage (script and art by Tex Blaisdell and Lake French), and the H.M.S. Barracuda. Bismarck Sunk, script and art by Al McWilliams. 68 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Military Comics (1941) 5
    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Color touch. 1" spine split from bottom. Centerfold detached at one staple.
  • Issue #6
    Military Comics (1941) 6
    • Centerfold and an additional wrap detached and glued together at spine.

    Cover art by Chuck Cuidera. The Vial of Death!, script by Dick French, art by Chuck Cuidera; Blackhawk succeeds in getting a diabolical formula back for a destructive killer germ from the Nazis, who plan to use it to wipe out Allied forces, then takes it on the run as the Nazis concentrate their forces to catch him and get it back. Untitled Blue Tracer story, script and art by Fred Guardineer; To Kill a Commander. Untitled Loops and Banks story, script and art by Bob Powell; The Invasion of Iceland. Untitled Miss America story, art by Tom Hickey; The Crime School. Untitled Shot and Shell story, script and art by Klaus Nordling; aviation story. Untitled Yankee Eagle story, art by John Stewart; The Trap For Jerry Noble. Untitled Death Patrol story, script by Dave Berg, art by Dave Berg; Boris becomes the newest member of the Patrol as it seems Gramps has been killed saving the other members; Boris and the others go up against a female Nazi Death Patrol, whose wiles won't work on the male Patrol, who are all woman haters at heart. In order to escape alive, the male Patrol dons the female uniforms, leaving the ladies to wear the male uniforms, and which results in all of them being shot to death, mistaken for the men! Untitled story, script by Ted Udall, art by Vernon Henkel; The Sniper faces a mad Nazi chemist who is able to turn men into monsters. The Avenger text story. Who Is Monsieur X?, script and art by Al McWilliams; X succeeds in liberating a German ship filled with prisoners at Calais, France, and, with the help of another British ship, takes out a German destroyer; Although a Parisian newspaper reports that X was lost at sea, he, in fact, dove back into the English Channel and swam back to France to further torment the Nazis. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $500 MILITARY COMICS #6 GOLDEN AGE CGC 3.0 BLACKHAWK COVER VIAL OF DEATH 2ND SNIPER

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  • Issue #12
    Military Comics (1941) 12
    Auction opens July 22
    • Restored (see item notes)
    • RESTORATION. Tear seal. 4.5" Cumulative spine split. Cover tears taped at interior.

    Cover art by Reed Crandall. Untitled story, script by Dick French; The Blackhawks are in pursuit of a leather briefcase that contains a priceless, pre-determined plan of human existence which will be disrupted upon its disclosure, and which affects the outcome of World War II. Untitled Sniper story, script by Ted Udall; The trial of Count Grubber. Untitled Shot and Shell story, script and art by Klaus Nordling; the duo go to France. Untitled Loops and Banks story, script and art by Bob Powell (Bud Ernest); Aviation drama in Tokyo. Untitled X of the Underground story, art by Bob Hebberd; The Gestapo's Costume Ball. Untitled Phantom Clipper story, art by Fred Kida; The Mikado's fishing trip; vs. Hirohito. Untitled story, script and art by Al Jaffee; Inferior Man joins the Navy. Untitled story, script and art by Dave Berg; When Del flies through a strange gas, he believes that he is hallucinating about his fallen comrades: King Hotintot, Gramps and Hank, and that their voices guided him home safely; When he regains his senses, he discovers that the three believed dead partners are still alive after having been nursed back to health. Death To the Killer! text story. The Thing, script and art by Fred Guardineer; The Tracer must fend off its Japanese military robot counterpart, The Thing, which is equally impervious to harm...that is, until Dunn discovers its Achilles Heel: the human operator! Saga of the U.S.S. Marblehead Secret War News non-fiction story, script and art by Al McWilliams. 68 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.