Hit Comics #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Reformation of Rita Rowley," a 1944 hit from Quality Comics, a determined young woman seeks redemption through unlikely means, navigating personal struggles with quiet resolve. Written and illustrated by Rudy Palais, the story unfolds with a touch of wartime charm and moral clarity, while Al Bryant’s dynamic cover captures the era’s bold visual style.
In "The Reformation of Rita Rowley," Kid Eternity takes on a mission to guide the wayward young actress Rita Rowley, whose brash behavior on a desert film set draws the attention of the supernatural hero. With the help of silent film legend Sarah Bernhardt, Kid Eternity sets out to uncover a long-buried truth that may finally bring Rita face-to-face with her estranged father—and the past she’s been running from.
Betty Bates tracks a gangster operating from an underground passage beneath Villa Vane, the estate now controlled by the late Judge's son, Vladimir—but when she infiltrates the mansion to gather evidence, she's captured by a mysterious masked intruder who may be the key to exposing the whole operation. As Vladimir faces down the gang boss who's decided to eliminate him, Betty and her shadowy ally must race to stop a murder and bring the criminals to justice.
In "Scourge of the Skyscraper," Ah Choo’s desperate bid to impress Ah Mee backfires when he sneaks Stormy’s super-vitamins, leading to a series of unintended heroics that land him in the headlines. Now flooded with attention from every girl in town, Ah Choo’s brief moment in the spotlight proves too much for Stormy, who vows to keep his powers out of reach.
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Reprinted in Miss Fury #1 (1950)
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