Hit Comics #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Julius Caesar at Yankee Stadium," Kid Eternity taps into his expanded powers to summon historical figures—like the legendary Roman leader himself—into the present, using their presence to help fix Father Time’s broken clock. Penciled by Sheldon Moldoff and featuring a dramatic cover by Ruben Moreira with inks by Jill Elgin, this 1943 hit from Quality Comics blends myth, history, and wartime whimsy in a uniquely imaginative adventure.
In "Julius Caesar at Yankee Stadium," Kid Eternity taps into his expanded powers to summon historical figures, including the legendary Roman leader, to help repair Father Time’s fractured time clock. The story unfolds with a mix of myth and mayhem as past and present collide in a setting far removed from ancient Rome.
Betty Bates, the clever District Attorney, suspects something shady about Wall Street financier J. C. Giltrock's oil operation on the West Coast and decides to investigate—only to stumble onto a dangerous scheme and find herself in mortal peril. When Betty uncovers the truth behind Giltrock's fraudulent oil well, she must use her wits to survive and bring the crook to justice before he escapes town.
When Bill the Magnificent's girlfriend Jean doubts his prospects, the unhinged Dr. Batso Belfry swoops in with wild promises of wealth and romance—but Bill's got his own ideas about proving himself, even if they keep landing him in increasingly chaotic trouble. This 1943 humor story from Hit Comics #30 throws Bill from one ridiculous jam to another as he chases the means to win Jean's heart, while Belfry pursues darker schemes of his own.
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