More Fun Comics #6 (18)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Resbian Affair, Part 5," Jack rides into a dusty Texas town with a secret mission: deliver a message from Ned to Mrs. Harkins and hand over half of a hidden mine map. Under the guise of seeking work, he confronts Stanton, a local crook determined to seize her land. Written by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson and illustrated by C Brigham, this 1937 adventure blends frontier grit with early comic book intrigue, all framed by Vin Sullivan’s striking cover.
In a gritty 1937 showdown from *More Fun Comics*, champion boxer Buck takes aim at newcomer Pep, setting up a clash that’s as much about pride as it is about fists. When Buck lands a powerful blow, it’s Pep who ends up with the last laugh—though how exactly remains a mystery, as Pep insists he barely moved, and Buck just ran into his hand.
In "Alaskan Adventure, Part 4," Bob takes to the skies once more, drawn by the mysterious cloud that looms over the frozen wilderness. As tensions rise, Monk Morton schemes to destroy the cliffside camp, forcing Saunders to flee into a narrow cave while bullets fly behind him.
In "In the Wilderness [Part 6]," Jo and his friends find themselves caught between loyalty and danger when their newfound ally, Mister Harry—a man with a past he won’t name—offers them shelter after learning they’re not orphans. As the wilderness closes in, Harry’s decision to protect them puts his own freedom at risk, testing the fragile trust between them.
In "The Secret Mine, Part 1," Jack rides into Texas with a quiet mission: to deliver a message from Ned to Mrs. Harkins and hand her half of a map to a hidden mine on her land. With Stanton, a scheming local crook, pressing her to sell, Jack plays the part of a hopeful job seeker—his real aim, to expose Stanton and protect the claim before it’s lost.
In "Part 7" of this 1937 adventure, Jeff and Gregory row toward shore in a desperate bid to rescue Captain Dennis from a band of mutineers. As they slip through the night to free him, a careless moment rouses the sleeping crew—sending the trio fleeing into the dark hills, pursued by the very men they hoped to outwit.
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Reprinted in Warrior Comics #1 (1945), Atomic Comics #1 (1946), DC Comics Before Superman: Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson's Pulp Comics #[nn] (2018)
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