"Philpot Veep In The Big Radio Hoax" by John Devlin from Smash Comics#1 (1939 Quality Comics).

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"Miss Masque In Diana's Jewels" (chapter one), script: unknown, art: Bob Oksner from
America's Best Comics#24 (1947 Better Publications).

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"Gangway For Captain Marvel" (title from cover, introduction), by Bill Parker and C.C. Beck (finale), from Whiz Comics#2 (1940 Fawcett Publications).

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"Gangway For Captain Marvel" (title from cover, introduction), by Bill Parker and C.C. Beck (chapter two), from Whiz Comics#2 (1940 Fawcett Publications).

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"Don Bugaboo And Fatcho." Script: unknown, art: Frank Thomas (as Rankfry Homastay), from Animal Comics#5 (1943 Dell Comics).

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"Hubert" by J. Muselli and Bill Patrick, from More Fun Comics#15 (1936 DC/Nicholson Publishing Company).

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"Mary Marvel" by Marc Swayze (inspired by his 1943 Wow Comics#10 cover).

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"Mary Marvel Crushes The Revolt Of The Plants" (chapter three) by Otto Binder and Jack Binder, from Wow Comics#21 (1944 Fawcett Comics).

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"Mary Marvel Crushes The Revolt Of The Plants" (chapter two) by Otto Binder and Jack Binder, from Wow Comics#21 (1944) Fawcett Comics).

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"Mary Marvel Crushes The Revolt Of The Plants" (chapter one) by Otto Binder and Jack Binder, from Wow Comics#21 (1944) Fawcett Comics).

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"Skywolf in The Heap Returns" (finale) by Harry Stein and Dan Barry, from Air Fighters Comics#9 (1943 Hillman Periodicals).

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"Skywolf in The Heap Returns" (chapter two) by Harry Stein and Dan Barry, from Air Fighters Comics#9 (1943 Hillman Periodicals).

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"Skywolf in The Heap Returns" (chapter one) by Harry Stein and Dan Barry, from Air Fighters Comics#9 (1943 Hillman Periodicals).

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"The Black Condor In The Coming Of Jaspar Crow" (chapter one). Script: unknown, art: Lou Fine) from Crack Comics#11 (1941 Quality Comics).

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🚨[thread] Referência a MidCity (DetectiveComics#268), onde temos Roy Raymond um detetive de tv e apresentador do programa "Impossível...Mas Verdade!" Ele também foi uma influência para Bruce Wayne, a quem inspirou a aprender a arte de ser um detetive

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"The Origin Of Mr. Justice" (introduction) by Joe Blair and Sam Cooper (chapter one) from Blue Ribbon Comics#9 (1941 M.L.J. Magazines).

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