Issue | #9 |
Published | November 13, 1942 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 68 |
Editing | Rod Reed ? |
Characters | Bulletman; Bulletgirl |
Genre | superhero |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Art revision from Gene McDonald to ? by Craig Delich 2010-1-29. The Who's Who does NOT credit Gene McDonald with doing ANY art for Fawcett or any other company outside of his Batman work for DC. |
Reprinted | in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #80 (2009) |
Characters | Bulletman; Bulletgirl; The Crime Broker; The Birdman |
Synopsis | Illustrated contents page for the issue, featuring one panel of art for each of the four Bulletman stories. |
Pencils | ? (various artists) |
Inks | ? (various artists) |
Reprinted | in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #80 (2009) |
Characters | Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; Sergeant Kent; The Crime Broker (villain, introduction); Mr. Barney (villain); Spike (villain) |
Synopsis | The Crime Exchange, headed by the Crime Broker, is a high class nightclub-like hideout for criminals to come and relax after committing their illegal deeds, as well as being provided new jobs they can perpetrate. Having had a $1 million dollar bounty placed on their heads, the Flying Detectives must stop the Crime Broker before his lackies stop them....permanently! |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Otto Binder |
Notes | Story title taken from the contents page. |
Reprinted | in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #80 (2009) |
Characters | Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; Sergeant Kent; Officer Clancy; Madame Crystal (villain, introduction); Monsieur Le Stars (villain, introduction) |
Synopsis | Miffed because she is not getting equal space in the local newspaper, Bulletgirl decides to leave the team and go out on her own, and becomes involved in a case in which a phony fortune teller is victimizing wealthy people who live on the west side of town. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Otto Binder |
Notes | Story title taken from the contents page. |
Reprinted | in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #80 (2009) |
Script | T. Higgens (signed) |
Letters | Typeset |
Characters | Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; Sergeant Kent; un-named villain |
Synopsis | The Flying Detectives must battle an ingenious criminal who has devised a radio control unit that he uses to order the movements of his pack of jewelry store robbing dogs! |
Genre | superhero |
Notes | The last 1/3 of page 11 is an illustrated PSA for War Bonds and Stamps, picturing Emperor Hirohito. |
Reprinted | in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #80 (2009) |
Genre | occult |
Script | Dave Berg |
Pencils | Dave Berg |
Inks | Dave Berg |
Notes | 2/3 page all in blue lines. |
Characters | Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; Sergeant Kent; The Birdman [Isidore Ignatius(introduction); Rabbit Sloane (villain) |
Synopsis | An em inent Professor of poetry invents a set of wings in response to a dream of his to be able to fly like a bird and become a crime crusher like Bulletman. Unfortunately, for every crime he attempts to halt, the Flying Detective is made to take the blame for committing it, and the Birdman vows to stop capture him and Bulletgirl --- or else! |
Genre | superhero |
Reprinted | in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #80 (2009) |