Jumbo Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue features multiple complete stories: "Stuart Taylor" confronts a giant tiger and supernatural threats on a mysterious island, battling the Queen's favorite beast before escaping with allies Dr. Hayward and Laura as the island sinks into the ocean. A second story involving "Fingers Ferson" and a murder mystery unfolds at police headquarters, where Ferson is accused of killing J.P. Matigan, though he claims it was suicide. "ZX5" and "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle" appear in spy and adventure tales involving enemy agents, secret messages, and international intrigue across multiple countries and military operations.
When Wiley Wilton learns that Payson's gang plans to raid his ranch for revenge, he and his partner Snorty devise a clever trap using a narrow canyon pass to even the odds. As the outlaws advance toward the valley, Wiley rides into action with guns blazing—but when the masked figure known as the Crimson Rider enters the fray on horseback, the confrontation takes an unexpected turn that forces everyone to reckon with hidden identities and loyalties.
Spencer Steel investigates what initially appears to be Wall Street magnate J.P. Matigan's suicide, but a young woman's persistent belief that her father was murdered sets the detective on a darker path—one that leads him to an exotic poison unknown to conventional toxicology. As Steel uncovers the truth about a rare Gypsy preparation administered in tea, he must race to separate fact from his partner's hasty conclusions before a killer escapes justice.
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↩ Reprints Wags [UK] #82 (1938), Wags [Australia] #34, Wags [UK] #52
Reprinted in The Golden Age of Comic Books #[nn] (1977), Ace Comics Presents #4 (1987), Action! Mystery! Thrills! Comic Book Covers of the Golden Age: 1933-45 #[nn] (2011)
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