Scoop Comics #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis anthology issue features multiple stories including tales of adventure and espionage. One story follows Scoop, a reporter or investigator who travels to Paris and the jungles in pursuit of mysterious criminals and intrigue involving a secret radium formula. Another narrative involves international intrigue with characters named Marty, Andre, and Professor Marty, dealing with espionage, stolen formulas, and schemes set across Europe including Burgundy and France. The issue includes action sequences featuring superpowered heroes battling demons and supernatural creatures, as well as spy thriller elements typical of 1942 Golden Age comics.
In "null," a young woman becomes the target of a deadly game when her father, an atomic scientist, is murdered. With his killer still at large and her father's secrets locked away in a home safe, she’s kidnapped to force her to reveal the safe’s combination—leaving her to outwit a shadowy enemy who knows more than she ever imagined.
In "null," a young woman named Mother Hubbard uses her cunning and potions to outwit a horde of ogres who’ve returned to prey on infants, sending their eyes flying with a single spell. When the ogres strike a deal with the gnomes to pay daily gold in exchange for their stolen eyes, the gnomes begin taking children’s eyes in turn—until Mother Hubbard steps in to set things right.
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Reprinted in Dynamic Comics #8 (1944), Major Victory Comics #2 (1944), Punch Comics #10 (1944), Punch Comics #11 (1944), Molly O'Day #1 (1945), Spotlight Comics #3 (1945), Major Victory Comics #3 (1945), The Weekender #3 (1945), Captain Flight Comics #10 (1945), Atomic Comics #1 (1946), Zip Jet #2 (1953), Strange #6 (1958), Halloween Horror #1 (1987)
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