More Fun Comics #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fur Hi-Jackers," a mysterious gang targets a high-profile fur shipment, setting off a chase that puts the spotlight on a little-known hero from the early days of DC's lineup. With art by Joe Shuster—best known for co-creating Superman—this 1940 adventure blends pulp-style action with the era's signature flair, all framed by a striking cover by Bernard Baily.
In "The Fur Hi-Jackers," Jim, operating as the Spectre, takes on a mysterious fur theft ring that’s eluded police for weeks. As he investigates, he quickly suspects the truck driver is tied to the crimes, drawing the attention of unseen enemies who begin targeting Detective Corrigan with deadly intent.
In "null," Larry and Sandy respond to a false alarm that quickly turns deadly when they discover a murder victim, leading them into a web of espionage. Trapped by spies and racing against time, they uncover stolen government documents, unraveling a mystery that ties everything together in just six pages.
In "The Globe Men from Outer Space," a mysterious alien threat descends upon a cruise ship, targeting its passengers with eerie precision. Fate, ever vigilant, uncovers the truth: the invaders are tied to glass globes that hold their power, making them both their lifeline and their vulnerability.
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Reprinted in The Golden Age Spectre Archives #1 (2003), Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives #1 (2007)
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