Feature Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Doll Man Joins the Army," the newly minted Lieutenant Ace of Space takes to the skies in the Army Air Corps to stop a daring spy operation targeting a secret flying fortress. Written by Henry Taylor and illustrated by Harry Campbell, this 1941 adventure sees the hero's cover nearly compromised when a battle injury draws a sharp-eyed Major’s attention to a telltale detail—his left arm—hinting at a secret that could unravel everything. The cover, by John Devlin, captures the moment with bold wartime energy.
In this Big Top circus tale, the bumbling Butch gets promoted to sergeant marshal of a parade and takes his job way too seriously—until he accidentally throws the visiting Exalted High Caliph into the monkey cage, causing all sorts of chaos for the circus boss. When a tonic meant to pep up the big cats gets involved, things go from bad to worse in true slapstick fashion.
Poison Ivy stumbles into a hockey match between the Toronto Tea Leafs and the New York Strangers at Madison Square Garden, and before he knows it, he's been mistaken for a player and shoved into the game. What follows is a chaotic two-page romp as the pint-sized troublemaker uses every trick in the book—borrowed hockey sticks, sabotaged ice, and pure mischief—to turn the game on its head and settle some scores on the frozen rink.
In "The Ace in the Army," the Ace of Space takes on a new role as a Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps, racing to reclaim a stolen flying fortress from a shadowy spy ring. When a battle leaves him injured—his left arm bearing a telltale mark—the base Major notices the resemblance to a secret known only to Egan, hinting that the hero’s true identity may be slipping into the open.
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