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More Fun Comics #72

Oct 1941 · DC · 0.10 USD
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From October 1941, this wartime issue of More Fun Comics features cover art by Howard Sherman depicting a caped hero in blue and yellow — likely one of the issue's featured characters — deflecting bullets with his bare hands while squaring off against enemy soldiers beside a Nazi U-boat marked "U24." The header proudly announces both The Spectre and a "startlingly different" Dr. Fate story, making this a genuinely exciting package for fans of DC's early supernatural adventurers. Sherman's dynamic, kinetic cover captures the pulse of 1941 superhero comics at their most boldly patriotic.

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writer Gardner Fox · artist, inker, letterer Howard Sherman · cover Howard Sherman

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artist, inker, letterer Howard Sherman
cover pencils, inks Howard Sherman

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Inza visits her grandparents' farm and discovers a gang of criminals has been stealing money from farmers' bank accounts.

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