More Fun Comics #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMore Fun Comics #29 is an anthology featuring multiple stories including a historical tale about Hubert ruling England for three years before being challenged by Peter de Roches, who ultimately betrays him and has him imprisoned in a tower. "Der Morph" by Greg Flessel depicts a comedic domestic scenario involving a picnic and a car. "Little Linda" by Whit Ellsworth follows a child actress on a film set who falls from rocks into an icy river during a movie scene.
When a condemned murderer, Ed Murphy, curses the spectators at his execution, his rage proves strong enough to drag his vengeful spirit back from beyond the grave—and the witnesses begin dying one by one, strangled by an unseen hand. Dr. Occult, the ghost detective, must confront the spectral killer before the apparition claims more victims, facing down a supernatural menace that no ordinary law can stop. A chilling supernatural mystery from 1938 that pits occult knowledge against a murderer's insatiable thirst for vengeance.
Bobby and Binks gaze into the magic crystal once more, this time witnessing the coronation of the young Henry the Third in 1216 and the tumultuous early years of his reign. As the boy king is too young to rule alone, Lord Pembroke is chosen as regent and must defend England against Prince Louis of France, while later his successor, Earl Hubert de Burgh, proves himself a capable leader—until court intrigue and the king's own weakness threaten to undo everything he has built.
Blister learns from Ma that helping others is a noble calling, and he sets out to lend a hand—but his well-intentioned efforts keep backfiring spectacularly, leaving a trail of frustrated people and ruined belongings in his wake. As Blister discovers, being sympathetic and offering assistance doesn't always earn gratitude, especially when things go hilariously wrong.
In "Alaskan Adventure, Part 14," pilot Merritt takes to the skies alone, facing off against a deadly swarm of enemy planes—both Asiatic fighters and the aircraft loyal to Monk Morton. Flying his nimble "Bumble-Bee" rocket plane, he weaves through the chaos with daring precision, turning the odds in his favor with each bold maneuver.
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Reprinted in Detective Comics #12 (1938), Double Action Comics #2 (1940), DC Comics Before Superman: Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's Pulp Comics #[nn] (2018)
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