More Fun Comics #79
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Boomerang!", Mr. Who unleashes the mysterious Solution Z to bend reality—growing, shrinking, and phasing through walls—only to turn his powers toward a daring scheme: impersonating the wealthy P. J. Moggan. Written by Gardner F. Fox and brought to life with dynamic art by Howard Sherman, this 1942 tale blends early superhero spectacle with a clever identity heist. The cover by George Papp captures the intrigue, hinting at a mystery that unfolds in the pages within.
In "The Deadly Designs of Mr. Who," a mysterious criminal uses the strange Solution Z to shift his size and phase through solid objects, turning himself into a phantom of deception. With the ability to shrink, grow, and walk through walls, he impersonates the wealthy P. J. Moggan in a scheme to steal his fortune—leaving only the faintest trace of a man who isn’t quite real.
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Reprinted in Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives #1 (2007), Green Arrow: The Golden Age Omnibus #1 (2018)
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