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Issue Details

Issue #6
Published September 1940
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 68
Editing Joe Simon
Notes Daring Mystery Comics published monthly by Timely Publications, Meriden, Conn. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Meriden, Conn. Entire contents copyright 1940 by Timely Publications, 330 W. 42nd St., N. Y., N. Y. Vol. 1, No. 6, September, 1940. Yearly subscription $1.00. Printed in U. S. A. For advertising write Marvel Group. U.S. on-sale date: 1940-07-05 (from the trademark application for Marvel Boy). Credits from or confirmed by the Masterworks reprint unless otherwise noted.

Cover Details - "Like plunging fury, Marvel Boy crashed into their midst!"

Characters Marvel Boy [Martin Burns]
Genre superhero
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Joe Simon
Notes While the Masterwork lists only Kirby as the artist, Craig Delich says that Simon inked it (based on data given to Jerry Bails), and Dr. Michael Vassallo also leaned towards a Kirby/Simon credit in his notes to the Timely-Atlas list.
Reprinted in Complete Jack Kirby (Pure Imagination, 1997 series) #2; in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Red Raven Comics #1"

Characters Red Raven; Human Top [Bruce Bravelle]; Eternal Brain; Officer O'Krime; Magar the Mystic; Comet Pierce; Mercury
Genre superhero
Pencils Jack Kirby; various
Inks Jack Kirby; various
Notes Found on the inside front cover, reproduces the cover of Red Raven Comics #1 as well as splash panels from the interior.
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

10 page Marvel Boy story "Introducing Marvel Boy"

Characters Marvel Boy [Martin Burns] (introduction, origin); Andrew Burns (Martin's father, introduction); Mrs. Burns (introduction); Zeus; Hercules; Mars (villain); Bruen (villain, introduction); Schulz (villain, introduction); Stohl (villain, introduction); Richter (villain, introduction); Adolf Hitler (villain); Nazis (villains)
Synopsis The soul of Hercules is reincarnated as Martin Burns, who displays unusual strength from infancy but hides his abilities from his peers. On his fourteenth birthday, Zeus tells Martin the source of his powers, names him the Marvel Boy, gives him his costume and sends him out against fifth columnists.
Genre superhero
Script Joe Simon
Pencils Jack Kirby (pages 1-3); Joe Simon (pages 4-10)
Inks Joe Simon
Notes Next appearance in USA Comics (Marvel, 1941 series) #7, although Young Avenger in USA Comics #1 is arguably a reworked version of this character as Will Murray notes in the Daring Mystery Masterworks introduction. Pencils identified by Greg Theakston as Simon and Kirby on "alternating pages". Specific page identifications by Harry Mendryk at http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/archives/category/periods/timely/page/4 Craig Delich confirms Simon as sole writer and inker from information given to Jerry Bails, although Mendryk believes the inker is different for each artist, possibly with several inkers.
Reprinted in Complete Jack Kirby (Pure Imagination, 1997 series) #2; in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

10 page The Fiery Mask story "The Legion of the Doomed"

Characters The Fiery Mask [Jack Castle]; Ab Waltin (introduction, death); Ella Waltin (introduction); The Legion of the Doomed [Legion of the Damned] (villians, name not consistent throughout story)
Synopsis When the demonic Legion of the Doomed force a rural couple to claim a sinister child as their own, the Fiery Mask must solve the crimes it commits in a chase that will lead him into Hell!
Genre superhero
Script Joe Simon
Pencils Jack Kirby (pages 1-4); Joe Simon (pages 5-10)
Inks Joe Simon
Notes Next appearance in Human Torch (Marvel, 1940 series) #2. Pencils identified by Greg Theakston as Simon and Kirby on "alternating pages". Specific page identifications by Harry Mendryk at http://kirbymuseum.org/blogs/simonandkirby/archives/category/periods/timely/page/4 Craig Delich confirms Simon as sole writer and inker from information given to Jerry Bails, although Mendryk believes the inker is different for each artist, possibly with several inkers.
Reprinted in Complete Jack Kirby (Pure Imagination, 1997 series) #2; in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

6 page Stuporman story "The Man of the Day After To-morrow"

Characters Stuporman [Marmaduke Snood, Jr.] (introduction); Mike Muskrat (villain, introduction); Professor Plotz
Synopsis Stuporman is woken up from his nap to fight a criminal who has brainwashed a genial college professor into creating diabolical inventions to support his crimes.
Genre superhero; humor; satire
Pencils ? [as Harry / Douglas] (signed, see notes)
Inks ? [as Harry / Douglas] (signed, see notes)
Notes Next appearance in Joker Comics (Marvel, 1942 series) #1, also later in Comedy Comics (Marvel, 1942 series) #11. A black and white Stuporman story, built mostly out of panels from this story (rearranged, with some new panels added), appears in the October 1940 issue of Snap, one of Martin Goodman's pulp magazines. Thanks to Frank Motler for this information. Who's Who theorizes "Harry / Douglas" to be Harry Ramsey and either Douglas Grant or Douglas Ryan. However, various art spotters who examined this for the Masterworks credits concluded that this is not the case. Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. observes that the artist on this feature could arguably be the same as the "Harry / Douglas"-signed Blue Blaze story in Mystic Comics (Marvel, 1940 series) #4, but that the similarly signed Blue Blaze story in issue #1 is a different art team altogether. He and Dr. Michael J. Vassallo theorize that "Harry / Douglas" is simply a shop name.
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

7 page The Flying Flame story "The Black Ace"

Characters Captain Red Ruff (introduction); The Black Ace (villain, introduction, death); Nazis (villains)
Synopsis Captain Red Ruff flies his plane, the Flying Flame, on a mission against the Black Ace who is defending a Nazi castle where all attacking planes mysterious explode upon approach.
Genre superhero
Script Bill O'Connor [as Okie] (signed)
Pencils Ben Flinton [as Ben] (signed)
Inks Ben Flinton [as Ben] (signed)
Notes Next appearance in Tough Kid Squad (Marvel, 1942 series) #1.
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

2 page text story "Scales of Justice"

Characters Sheriff Sam Reynolds; Texas Pete (death); Baldy; Dan Hobart; Giles Norton (villain)
Synopsis Texas Pete has been found murdered and the claim map he carried is missing. But the clue to his killer is found in a most unlikely place: inside Pete's body!
Genre crime
Script John H. Compton (signed)
Pencils Harry Ramsey [as H.R.] (signed)
Inks Harry Ramsey [as H.R.] (signed)
Letters typeset
Notes The winners from the Daring Comics Contest on the inside front cover of issue #2 are announced in a box at the bottom of the 2nd page. However, no indication of which characters they picked is given. Murray Forman won the 1st Prize of $5, Jackie Gorman won 2nd Prize of $2, and there were 18 other winners of $1 each.
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

7 page The Falcon story "The Schustak Case"

Characters The Falcon [Carl Burgess]; Tony Wells; James Buttersworth (villain, introduction); Bo Schustak (villain, introduction)
Synopsis Carl Burgess interrupts the getaway from a bank robbery, and as the Falcon goes after the gang that committed the crime.
Genre superhero
Pencils L. Bing (see notes)
Inks L. Bing
Notes next appearance in Human Torch (Marvel, 1940 series) #2 There is some confusion as to whether this story was drawn by L. Bing or Munson Paddock, as they had similar styles. Who's Who first recorded Bing, then revised to Paddock. Hames Ware and Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr., while compiling the Masterworks credits with Dr. Michael J. Vassallo, discussed the possibilities and decided that the artist was indeed L. Bing as was originally thought.
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

8 page Monako, Prince of Magic story "The Kidnappers and the Magician"

Characters Monako; Pere (introduction); an old Hag (villain, introduction)
Synopsis Monako spots a drugged man being held by thugs at one of his shows. Monako and his friend Pere must rescue the man's sister from a mysterious old hag.
Genre occult
Pencils Larry Antonette (signed)
Inks Larry Antonette ? [as Larry Antonette] (signed)
Notes Last appearance. There is a teaser for a Monako story in the next issue, but it never appeared. However, a "Mantor the Magician" story appeared in Human Torch (Marvel, 1940 series) #2 alongside other Daring Mystery orphans, which looks suspiciously like a reworked Monako, although by Al Gabriele instead of regular Monako artist Larry Antonette. Notes from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo, Hames Ware and Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. on the Timely-Atlas list indicate that an inker other than Antonette may have worked on this story.
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

8 page Dynaman story "The Origin of Dynaman"

Characters Dynaman [Lagaro] (introduction, origin); Korugians (introduction, death); Pharoah Khufor; Chief Ribur [Tibur] (introduction, villain, death, name not consistent through story); Gurbans (villains)
Synopsis Larago, whose name means "Dynaman", grows up in the ancient advanced land of Korug displaying amazing strength of body and mind. When Korug abruptly sinks beneath the waves, only the flying Dynaman escapes. Finding the civilization of Egypt, helps the Pharaoh Khufor defend it against the barbarian Gurbans.
Genre superhero
Script Steve Dahlman ?
Pencils Steve Dahlman
Inks Steve Dahlman
Letters Steve Dahlman ?
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

6 page Tigerman story "The Coming of Tigerman"

Characters Tigerman (introduction); Professor Carson (introduction, death); Louise Carson (introduction); Rangoo (introduction, an ape, Tigerman's friend); King Kuu (villain, introduction); Monolink Men (villains, introduction)
Synopsis Tigerman tries to rescue Professor Carson and his daughter Louise from an attack by the Monolink men, but all three are overwhelmed and taken to the underground kingdom of the Monolinks. After one failed attempt, Tigerman and the Carsons must brave an underground river to escape.
Genre superhero; jungle
Pencils Mike Roy [as Roy] (signed)
Inks Mike Roy [as Roy] (signed)
Notes The introductory blurb talks about Tigerman's "tamed Bengal tiger, Balu", further indicating a connection to the Trojak, the Tiger-Man feature that appeared in issues #2-5. However, Balu does not actually appear in the story, and the supporting cast and plot are different than the continuing story and cast of Trojak.
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Mystic Comics #4"

Characters Hercules David; Black Widow [Claire Voyant]; Flexo; Dynamic Man [Curt Cowan]; Merzah; Invisible Man [Dr. Gade]; Blue Blaze [Spencer Keen]; Thin Man [Bruce Dickson];
Synopsis Promotional ad from the publisher for Mystic Comics #4, including partial art from the cover and splash pages from the various features.
Pencils various
Inks various
Notes inside back cover
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Daring Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2010)

1 page Johnson Smith & Co. advertisement "Under Water Swimming Goggles"

Letters typeset
Notes Found on the back cover.