Scoop Comics (1941) comic books
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Published Nov 1941 by Harry A. Chesler.
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Cover by Charles Sultan. Stories and art by Al Plastino, Bill Madden and Fred Schwab. A catch-all anthology from Chesler / Dynamic, featuring adventure, superheroes and comedy. A strange force gives playboy Ray Cardell X-ray vision and powerful eyebeams, which he uses to battle crime as Master Key. Rocketman invents the helicopter a few years early, but gangster Killer Craci wants the invention for himself. Heroic witch Mother Hubbard uses her magic when enemy agents target the inventors of a new "flame gun." Mother Hubbard was listed in Jon Morris's 2015 book The League of Regrettable Superheroes. Master Key; Rocketman; Professor McScrewy: Zoo's Who?; Mother Hubbard; Scoop Daily; Lonesome Luke; Globe Trotter; Jack Potts; Dan Hastings; Interesting Facts About The Age of Animals; Inspector Pratt; Master Key; Corporal Grant. 64 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1942 by Harry A. Chesler.
- Restored (see item notes)
- Interior is complete. RESTORATION. Color touch, piece fill, spine and edge rebuild, staples replaced, TRIMMED. Severe spine damage to first few wraps, heavy tape, staples added (not manufacturing), glue along spine.
- Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
Graded by MCS, not consignor.
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Stories and art by Al Plastino, Bill Madden and Art Pinajian. A catch-all anthology from Chesler / Dynamic, featuring adventure, superheroes and comedy. In a pre-Code adventure, Flash Gordon-like Dan Hastings battles the sinister Dr. Strange (no relation to the Marvel hero), who sends giant insects to attack helpless children. The adventure continues in a text story in this same issue, The Return of Dr. Strange. Rocketman bequeaths his flying suit to young Billy Wood after Billy's father disappears in the jungle, and Rocketboy is born. Steve "Globe" Trotter discovers that macabre shrunken heads conceal a diamond-smuggling operation, in a story featuring the notorious "injury-to-eye motif." Terrific cover by an unknown artist, possibly Charles Sultan. Master Key; Rocketman; Plenty of Noise for a Penny; Mother Hubbard; Scoop Daily: Sacrifice; Rocketboy; Globe Trotter; Dan Hastings: The Return of Dr. Strange; Corporal Grant. 68 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Mar 1942 by Harry A. Chesler.
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Stories and art by George Tuska, Ken Battefield, Ernie Hart, Charles Sultan, Richard Speed, Bill Madden and Art Pinajian. A catch-all anthology from Chesler / Dynamic, featuring adventure, superheroes and comedy. Rocketman investigates after an atomic scientist is murdered and his daughter is kidnapped. Rocket Boy takes his flying suit to Africa to solve the mystery of his father's disappearance, but first he must find a lost diamond mine and battle a lion. In a macabre, unusual story, heroic witch Mother Hubbard battles a band of ogres that are stealing children's eyes; if she beats them, she can magically restore the eyes. Mother Hubbard was listed in Jon Morris's 2015 book The League of Regrettable Superheroes. Fun cover by an unknown artist. Master Key; Rocketman; Plenty of Noise for a Penny; Mother Hubbard; Scoop Daily: Sacrifice; Rocketboy; Globe Trotter; Dan Hastings: The Return of Dr. Strange; Corporal Grant. Title changes to Yankee Comics (1941 Armed Service Edition) for issues #4-7. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1945 by Harry A. Chesler.
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Stories and art by George Tuska, Joe Beck, Otto Eppers and Charles Sultan. Numbering continues from Yankee Comics (1941 Armed Service Edition) #7. A catch-all anthology from Chesler / Dynamic, featuring adventure, superheroes and comedy. Policewoman Dolly ODare matches wits with her arch-nemesis, the gentleman thief Baron Blue. Mystery hero The Green Ghost tracks an inventor's kidnapped son, in a story that references the new science of television. The magical hero known as Enchanted Dagger seeks an end to the Green Plague. Dolly O'Dare; Enchanted Dagger; Green Ghost; Handy Andy; Corporal Grant; Capt'n Courage; Foul Frame-Up. Final issue under this title; numbering continues with Snap (1944) #9. 48 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.