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.
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In order to impress his new found heart throb, Ah Mee, Ah Choo decides to take some of Stormy's super-vitamins. When the lad's exploits make the newspaper headlines, Ah Mee is interested, but it is too late as many girls are after Ah Choo. To prevent any more outings by the "Chinese Great Defender", Stormy vows to keep his vitamins better hidden.
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