Feature Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue contains multiple stories featuring the comic's roster of characters. A story involving the Doll Man includes his signature rings that bell again in this issue. Mickey Finn, by Lank Leonard, depicts a scene at what appears to be a formal gathering or event where Mickey and other characters interact in a comedic situation. Another story follows characters involved in a maritime adventure, including a woman named Marsha Boles, a crashed pilot, and references to a secret Japanese base, with action sequences set on water and tropical locations.
A grief-stricken young woman named Lois Ugar brings her troubles to Zero, the ghost detective, convinced that the spiritualist Professor Hugo Barno murdered her twin sister Lana eight years ago—a sister who vanished without a trace after being forced into marriage against her will. When Zero attends one of Barno's séances to investigate, the evening takes a supernatural turn that will test whether the detective can uncover the truth buried in Barno's past.
Poison Ivy takes on a protection racket job when a store owner hires him to deal with the extortionist Big Bill Ebling. The mighty mite wastes no time confronting the thug and settling the matter with his fists in true tough-guy fashion.
In "The Spider Widow Meets the Spider Man!", Jo and Dianne find themselves caught in a web of danger when a mechanical spider named Herman terrorizes a factory owned by Dianne’s uncle—only to discover the true menace is the Spider Man himself. With danger crawling from every shadow, the two heroines must outwit a foe who’s as cunning as he is monstrous.
In "Moon, Stars, and Stuff," Inferior Man stumbles into a bizarre sideshow when a lost Martian crashes into his world, seeking Venus. Things get even more chaotic when Sparks, a bumbling interplanetary oddball, rubs Inferior Man the wrong way—only to be instantly reduced to Fudd’s lightning rod-bound servant.
Captain Spin Shaw and Marsha Boles commandeer a Japanese submarine and use a daring radio trick to intercept an enemy seaplane in the South Pacific, then race to Port Moresby with urgent intelligence about an incoming sub pack targeting an Allied convoy. What unfolds is a high-flying aerial scramble where the two pilots must defend the waters against overwhelming odds—and Spin gets to show off just as much ingenuity as his sharp-witted partner.
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Reprinted in Super Weird Heroes #[nn] (2016), The Golden Age #8
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