More Fun Comics #3 [15]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Resbian Affair, Part 2," Sandy's double life as the Tiger hangs in the balance when Myrna exposes him, leading to a tense standoff with the Tiger trapped in a water-filled jar. With a daring shot, Myrna breaks free the masked hero—revealing a shocking truth about her connection to the Tiger. Written by Jerome Siegel and illustrated by Joe Shuster, this early adventure features a pivotal moment in the character's history, with the cover by Vin Sullivan capturing the drama in bold, expressive lines.
In the heart of an ancient Egyptian pyramid, Occult and Zator race to claim a fabled magic belt, only to face a towering giant with a scimitar—defeated, but not before the prize is theirs. When Koth learns of their success, his fury turns deadly, setting a grim two-minute deadline for their lives.
In the wake of the Wander, Filson flees into the jungle and makes a desperate swim to the nearby beach—only to fall victim to the native Kango, who uses Filson’s own blow gun to deliver a fatal poison dart. The mystery of "The Death That Leaves No Mark" reaches its chilling resolution in this tense, atmospheric installment.
In "Episode 14" from More Fun Comics #3, De Bracey's castle stands on the brink as the Black Knight forces his way through the breached gate, overpowering the defenders in a fierce clash. When flames begin to spread through the keep, Ivanhoe and Rebecca realize too late that the Templar has seized Rebecca, vanishing into the chaos.
In "The Bedouin Adventure, Part 14," Wing and Lynn are captured again by the Arabs under Ali Ben Saad, their fate hanging in the balance—until a sudden alarm shatters the tension: the sentry has spotted thousands of Legionnaires advancing on the camp.
In "Fang Gow of China [Part 15]," Barry and Le Grand find themselves trapped beneath the city as the sinister Fang Gow tightens his grip. When a sudden explosion rocks Paris, the chaos offers a fleeting chance to break free—Barry seizing a fallen guard’s gun, he faces Fang Gow in a tense standoff, the villain drawing a hidden weapon from his sleeve.
In "Episode 5" from More Fun Comics #3, D'Artagnan faces a sudden ambush by five of the Cardinal's private Guard while en route to his duel with the three musketeers. Though outnumbered, he and his allies hold their ground, repelling the attack with skill and courage. The King, hearing of their valor, summons them to personally commend their bravery.
In "The Half-Breed, Part 5," Buckskin Jim finds himself drawn into a world beyond the frontier when a hunt for buffalo leads him to an unexpected encounter with two Indian braves. Taken to their camp, the chief’s unexpected favor sets Jim on a path that blurs the lines between loyalty and identity.
In a quiet moment of childhood innocence, Linda vanishes without a trace, leaving only a ransom note demanding silence from her guardian. When Ned hesitates, the weight of the situation forces him to make a choice that could change everything.
In a pulse-pounding turn of events, Don, Queen Zira, and Betty are swept through a hidden stream into a mysterious, untamed land—unknown to them and ruled, according to Zira, by her long-lost cousin Laswan. The adventure takes a dramatic shift as they step into a world of ancient ruins and uncharted danger, far from the safety of their own.
In a twist of mistaken identity and hidden motives, Sandy pretends to be the Tiger to protect Doris Bailey—only to be exposed by Myrna. When the Tiger traps Sandy in a water-filled jar, Myrna intervenes, shattering the glass and revealing a shocking truth: the Tiger is her father, and she’s been trying to save him from prison by having him committed.
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