Dynamic Comics #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Indisposed," a Japanese spy held in an internment camp attempts to pass vital microfilm—hidden in his glass eye—to a contact outside, but Mr. E and his peculiar gnomes stand in the way. George Tuska handles both pencils and inks for the story, while Ruben Moreira provides the cover art.
In "null," crime reporter Rex Dixon uncovers the inside story of "Killer" Prout’s daring escape, revealing a web of deception and danger that stretches from the shadows of the city to the heart of a high-stakes heist.
When Joe Dokes is called in to investigate the mysterious disappearance of Jerry, a clever chimpanzee who's escaped from the city zoo, he teams up with the determined G-woman Ima Slooth to track down the missing link. What starts as a straightforward search at the zoo becomes a comedic case of mistaken identity and slapstick chaos as the two sleuths pursue their unlikely quarry. This humorous romp plays on the bumbling detective angle with plenty of visual gags and period-specific comedy.
In this 1945 humor tale from Dynamic Comics #15, when the zoo’s prize chimpanzee makes a break for freedom, the FBI dispatches an agent to track it down—only for Jo to step in, pretending to be the real deal in hopes of landing a job with the bureau.
In a tense 1945 wartime moment, a Japanese spy imprisoned in an internment camp attempts to send vital microfilm—hidden in his glass eye—to a contact abroad, but Mr. E and his mysterious gnomes stand in the way, thwarting the transmission before it can reach Japan.
In "null," a 1945 detective-mystery from Dynamic Comics #15, reporter Lucky follows a trail of violence after a colleague's sudden death, uncovering a sinister morphine racket that stretches beyond the newsroom. With sharp instincts and a relentless drive, Lucky pieces together the clues before the next victim falls.
Sky Chief and his assistant Linda Hall plan a weekend trip to London, but their high-speed aircraft encounters a formation of unlicensed rocket ships piloted by the jewel-thieving Prince Abdullah Singh and his syndicate—whom Sky Chief has been ordered to track down. As the pursuit intensifies across the Atlantic stratosphere and into the Thames, Sky Chief and his crew find themselves caught in a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse where Singh holds the upper hand and Linda's life hangs in the balance.
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Reprinted in Crime Reporter #1 (1948), Crime Reporter #3 (1948), Gwandanaland Comics #986
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