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Silver Streak Comics #11

Jun 1941 · Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
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In "Great Peril," the Ranger races against time to uncover a deadly secret after a dying prospector entrusts him with a map to a gold mine staked in his daughter's name. With the trail leading to a tense showdown at a dusty town saloon, the Ranger must outwit a killer while facing a sudden ambush that brings the full weight of law enforcement into play. Written by Carl Formes and illustrated by Jack Binder, with a striking cover by Don Rico, this 1941 adventure blends frontier suspense and sudden twists in a classic pulp-style tale.

Contains 11 stories
Great Peril
9 pp · Superhero
Captain Battle [Jonathan Battle]Jane LorrainThe Black Dragon (villain)Deaglos (villains, birdmen of the Dragon)

In "Great Peril," Jonathan is ambushed in his lab by the mysterious Deaglos, who slip past his defenses and seize key pieces of his technology. With Jonathan knocked unconscious through a hidden trap door, the birdlike invaders take Jane captive, their true intent shrouded in the dark promise of her becoming the Queen of the Black Dragon.

Daredevil vs. the Claw [Part 5]
9 pp · Superhero
Tonia SaundersLucifer the Genii (villain, introduction)Genii's monsters (villains, many die)

In "Daredevil vs. the Claw [Part 5]," the Claw, desperate after repeated losses, dares to summon Lucifer himself in a bid for power. With the stakes raised and a dire bargain struck, the fate of the Claw hangs in the balance—if Daredevil triumphs once more, the villain may be banished to Asia forever.

Bok, King of Slavers
5 pp · Historical
The Pirate PrinceSnad (a shipmaker)Bok (villain, King of the slave smugglers, death)Pete (villain)Marp (villain)

In "Bok, King of Slavers," the ruthless Bok demands a shipmaker construct a vessel for his slave smuggling operations, threatening to burn down his entire fleet when he refuses. Forced into compliance, the shipmaker agrees to build a ship with a double hull—concealing the slaves within—but Bok's true intentions may be far more cunning than anyone suspects.

Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
KellyFelixBeansie the Bully (villain)
Dickie Dean Boy Inventor Fights the Gadget Octopus
7 pp · Adventure
Dickie DeanZipPete TagleJackie TagleProfessor Skinn [aka Professor Skin] (villain)Blubber (villain)

In the 1941 adventure "Dickie Dean Boy Inventor Fights the Gadget Octopus," young inventor Dickie Dean, after rescuing a boy with his Sky Bug, learns the community lacks a safe space for kids. When he suggests repurposing the abandoned amusement park, the boy’s father grants him the land—only for the sinister Professor Skinn to plot sabotage.

Untitled Adventure story
5 pp · Adventure, Jungle
Lance HaleNellie LeeBillnatives (villains, some die)"Great One" (villain, a man-eating rat, death)

In the heart of the jungle, Lance tracks a group of natives and their kidnapped companion, Nellie, to a hidden temple where she’s set to be sacrificed. With courage and quick thinking, he navigates treacherous traps and ancient dangers to rescue her, then leads her back through the wilds to her waiting expedition.

The Ghost of the Domino
5 pp · Adventure
Presto Martin [also as Domino and Scarface Klein]Sergeant Murphy (Policeman)un-named Police CommissionerDaredevil [Bart Hill] (image in newspaper)Domino (villain, death)"Lucky" Rica (villain, death)Slug (villain)Scarface Klein (villain)Pete Poulos (villain)Trigger Annand (villain)

In "The Ghost of the Domino," the shadow of a dead criminal looms large when three witnesses to his crimes are murdered—just as he promised revenge from beyond the grave. Presto investigates, and when Martin and Murphy find Domino’s grave empty, they realize the real danger isn’t a ghost, but a traitor in the shadows, hunting down his former allies for a hidden fortune.

The Ripper
5 pp · Aviation
Cloud Curtis"Crusher" McCoy"Pop" WhistlerScissors (villain, death)Spike (villain, death)

In "The Ripper," Cloud, Crusher, and Pop face off against a sinister international spy organization using a mysterious aircraft known as The Ripper to sabotage Army flying students. When the Ripper’s powerful magnet traps the Golden Bullet and drags it back to the enemy’s hidden base, the trio must escape captivity and reclaim their plane to bring down the threat once and for all.

Western Justice
1 pp · Western-Frontier
Jed (Sheriff)Dan Leary (death)TubbyJoe Walsh (death)Ed Smith (death)Snake (villain)

Sheriff Jed squares off against Snake over the murder of Dan Leary, but when the outlaw produces witnesses placing him elsewhere during the killing—witnesses who just happen to reveal Snake was committing a bank robbery in Cactus City at the time—the sheriff finds himself right back where he started: hunting for the real killer.

Untitled Historical story
4 pp · Historical
Dan DearbornJerrySimon Girty (villain)the Indians (villains)

In "null," Dan and Jerry stumble upon a village in ruins after an Indian raid, only to learn from a dying settler that white men—led by a traitorous figure named Girty—incited the attack. Taken prisoner and sentenced to be burned at the stake, Dan must outwit his captors when Girty unexpectedly appears, forcing him to act fast to survive.

Introducing Mercury, the Boy Streak
7 pp · Superhero
The Silver Streak [un-named taxi cab driver]Mercury, the Boy Streak [Mickey O'Toole] (introduction)Whiz (pet Falcon)Slugger O'Toole (Mickey's father, mentioned only, death)Riley (Policeman)Dutch Bultz [aka "The Racket King"] (villain, mobster)Wang Fo [aka Wang Fu] (villain)

In "Introducing Mercury, the Boy Streak," the Silver Streak, recently honored with the Medal of Honor by President Roosevelt, races to New York City—only to intervene when he spots a boy being attacked. After rescuing him, the hero passes on his powers, launching a new legacy. Meanwhile, mobster Dutch Bultz offers a million dollars to Wang Fo to eliminate the Streak, setting a dangerous game in motion.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Good) $372
CGC 8.5 · 1 in census $1,887*
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $1,480*
CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 · 3 in census $1,183
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $759
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CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $620
CGC 5.0 · 2 in census $617
CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $489*
CGC 4.0 · 2 in census $425
CGC 3.5 none in existence
CGC 3.0 · 1 in census $356
CGC 2.5 none in existence
CGC 2.0 · 2 in census $231*
CGC 1.5 none in existence
CGC 1.0 none in existence
CGC 0.5 · 1 in census $116*
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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Bob Wood
cover pencils, inks Don Rico

Reprints

Reprinted in Action! Mystery! Thrills! Comic Book Covers of the Golden Age: 1933-45 #[nn] (2011), Silver Streak Archives Featuring the Original Daredevil #2 (2012), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017), Men of Mystery Comics #111 (2019), L'âge merveilleux des Comics #4

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