All Good Comics #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Happy Birthday" in All Good Comics #1 (1946) delivers a classic 1940s superhero moment with heart and punch, as Hogan juggles a looming boxing match, a crush on Lillian from a previous rescue, and a sudden kidnapping. With art by Al Zere, the story unfolds with earnest emotion and a surprise twist at the ring, all set in a world where a simple telegram can change everything.
In this 1946 humor tale from All Good Comics #1, Cuthbert’s quiet 3-day weekend dreams are dashed when his wife Judy insists on a family picnic—despite his golf club being off-limits. Forced to flee, he accepts a strange invitation from Bingle to picnic at his country house, only to find the caretaker’s ghost stories are just a cover for a secret card game. After dropping his family off at a nearby farm, Cuthbert returns to the game, chasing a little peace and a little luck.
In "Happy Birthday," Cuthbert’s special day quickly unravels when his wife Judy insists on a lunch with the tedious Hoppers. Trying to keep up appearances, Cuthbert attempts to entertain Cecil Hopper, only to make things worse—culminating in a broken antique chair Judy had gifted him, now costing a steep $50 to repair.
In this 1946 humor-detective tale from All Good Comics #1, when the Gainsboro baby is kidnapped, the crooks mistakenly snatch private detective Dick instead—only to find themselves outwitted by a surprising ally. With Louis the Dip now caring for the child, the two unlikely partners must unravel the mystery before it’s too late.
In "Land of the Snake Men," a dying scientist's last hope lies in a cure hidden in a mysterious jungle realm. Rick, Stringbean, and Astra journey to the fabled Land of the Snake Men, only to be captured by the enigmatic Serpo, who holds the scientist Dr. Gale prisoner. With danger at every turn, the trio must find a way to escape and secure a deadly serpent’s venom before it’s too late.
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