Issue | #12 |
Published | July 1940 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 68 |
Editing | Victor Fox |
Characters | Blue Beetle [Dan Garrett] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Joe Simon |
Inks | Joe Simon |
Characters | Blue Beetle [Dan Garrett]; The Sylvanian Consul Secretary (villain, introduction) |
Pencils | Charles Nicholas |
Inks | Charles Nicholas |
Characters | Wing Turner; the Nazis (villains) |
Genre | aviation; adventure |
Pencils | George Tuska ? [as Floyd Kelly] (signed) |
Inks | George Tuska [as Floyd Kelly] (signed) |
Characters | Rex Dexter; Jan (introduction); Yna (introduction); The Hunter (villain, introduction, death) |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | Dick Briefer |
Pencils | Dick Briefer |
Inks | Dick Briefer |
Characters | The Green Mask [Michael Shelby]; Voss (villain, introduction); Lovensky (villain, introduction); Boris (villain, introduction); Hans (villain, introduction); un-named spies (villains, introduction) |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Walter Frehm |
Inks | Walter Frehm |
Characters | Billy Bounce |
Genre | humor |
Script | Fred Schwab |
Pencils | Fred Schwab |
Inks | Fred Schwab |
Letters | Fred Schwab |
Characters | Chen Chang (villain); River Lily (villain) |
Genre | occult |
Pencils | Munson Paddock [as Cecilia Munson] (signed) |
Inks | Munson Paddock [as Cecilia Munson] (signed) |
Genre | adventure |
Script | B. A. Martin (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Lt. Drake |
Genre | detective |
Pencils | Klaus Nordling ? |
Inks | Klaus Nordling ? |
Characters | The Moth; The Doc (villain, introduction, death) |
Synopsis | The Doc sends some of his hoodlums into a cemetery looking for a disease-free body into which he plans to transplant a brain, thus allowing him to have the power of God to create life. |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Jim Mooney |
Inks | Jim Mooney |
Notes | This is the last appearance for this character, who is called "Moth Man" on the cover. The plot of this story just had to have been taken from Mary Shelley's novel, "Frankenstein." NOTE: The strip carries the by-line of "Norman Kingsley", which may have been an editorial alteration of the by-line "Norton Kingsley", which was the pen-name of Chuck A. Winter, who drew The Lynx for Fox in 1941. The editors may have just stuck this by-line on the strip [not unusual in those days]. The Men of Mystery reprint ID's Pierce Rice with the art, but Rice only penciled the strip circa 1941, while Mooney did full art from 1940 into 1941. This information added by Craig Delich 2010-6-1. |
Reprinted | in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #81 (2010) |
Characters | Hemlock Shomes |
Genre | humor |
Script | Fred Schwab |
Pencils | Fred Schwab |
Inks | Fred Schwab |
Letters | Fred Schwab |
Characters | D-13 [Richard Anthony]; Susan Florenz (introduction); Rico (introduction); Diego (introduction); the Nazis (villains) |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Bob Powell |
Pencils | Bob Powell |
Inks | Bob Powell |
Characters | Captain Savage |
Genre | adventure |
Pencils | Charles A. Winter ? |
Inks | Charles A. Winter ? |
Characters | Zanzibar; The Zombie Master (villain, introduction) |
Genre | occult; adventure |
Pencils | George Tuska |
Inks | George Tuska |