Hit Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Did Kid Eternity Lose His Power?", the balance of supernatural justice wobbles when Captain Kidd and his crew slip through the cracks of Eternity—unchecked and unaccounted for. With the villains now targeting the U.S. Navy, the Kid must rely on the legendary John Paul Jones to stop them, raising urgent questions about his own fading authority. Written by Bill Woolfolk and illustrated by Al Bryant, this 1946 adventure blends swashbuckling chaos with the eerie weight of forgotten souls, all rendered in the bold, dynamic style of Bryant’s pencils and inks—both on the interior and the striking cover.
In this 1946 tale from *Hit Comics #41*, the Kid Eternity faces a peculiar crisis when Captain Kidd and his crew slip through the cracks of eternity—unchecked and unaccounted for. With the rogue pirates now threatening the U.S. Navy, the Kid must enlist the help of the legendary John Paul Jones to stop them before history itself unravels.
When Louie seeks a peaceful day of fishing to escape his pestering friend Marmaduke Mouse, he doesn't count on the clever rodent showing up in disguise as a fortune-telling swami. What begins as a con to get the drop on Louie spirals into a wild chase that lands them both in trouble with the law—though not quite in the way either expects. A fast-paced comedy that proves sometimes the best-laid plans backfire in the most unexpected ways.
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Reprinted in Kid Eternity #16 (1949)
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