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Silver Streak Comics #9

Apr 1941 · Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
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In "Part Three" of this 1941 thriller from Silver Streak Comics, the Claw—convicted and sentenced to die in the electric chair—survives the execution only to reclaim his strength and unleash a new threat. With his gang and a shocking declaration from a volcanic crater in the Rockies, he sets his sights on a twisted vision of American power, trapping Daredevil in a desperate final stand. Written, drawn, and inked by Jack Cole, this issue features a bold cover by Bob Wood.

Contains 12 stories
Part Three
10 pp · Superhero
Daredevil [Bart Hill]Daredevil's un-named brother (introduction, death)The Claw (villain)Spike (villain)

In "Part Three" of *Silver Streak Comics #9*, the Claw, broken and condemned after his defeat at the hands of Daredevil, faces execution—only to awaken with renewed power when the electric chair fails to kill him. Escaping, he retreats to a remote volcanic crater in the Rockies, declaring it the new heart of a twisted American empire, and captures Daredevil in a final, fiery act of vengeance.

Absent-Minded Album
1 pp · Sports
Caston PierreGorilla JonesHomer McNutzProfessor Buzzle
The Lesson of Dr. Boggs
5 pp · Historical
The Pirate PrinceFlip (crew member of the Prince's)Dr. Boggs (villain, slave runner)Squire Rooks (villain, slave runner)

In "The Lesson of Dr. Boggs," the Pirate Prince finds himself outmaneuvered when the cunning Dr. Boggs seizes control of his ship and forces both the Prince and the re-captured slaves into servitude. With the tide of power shifting in unexpected ways, the Prince must find a way to reclaim his ship and outwit his new master—before it's too late.

Who Is Iron Jaw?
8 pp · Superhero
The Silver Streak [un-named cab driver]Whiz (pet falcon)Iron Jaw I (villain, introduction, heard but not seen)

In "Who Is Iron Jaw?" from *Silver Streak Comics* #9 (1941), Silver Streak finds himself in Argentina, drawn into a mystery when a string of sabotage crimes—tied to a shadowy figure known only as Iron Jaw—spills across both South America and the United States. With no time to rest, the hero must unravel the clues before the sabotage escalates further.

The Return of Killer Pete
2 pp · Western-Frontier
Gully GulliverDaisyCluck (a chicken)"Killer" Pete (villain)
The Wingers
6 pp · Aviation
Cloud CurtisMr. Richmond (airline President)"Crusher" McCoy"Pop" WhistlerThe Wingers (villains, all die)

In "The Wingers," pilot Cloud stumbles upon a crashed plane with a dying pilot whispering, "snow on the wings" — a chilling clue that ties to five other fatal accidents. When he confronts the airline’s president, he uncovers a pattern: a shadowy group known as The Wingers is using a hidden weapon to freeze the air, turning wings to ice and bringing planes down.

Untitled Detective-Mystery story
4 pp · Detective-Mystery
Script ? [as Dick Dawson]Pencils ? [as Dick Dawson]Inks ? [as Dick Dawson]
Secret Agent X-101 [Bart Benson]McCann (Daily Record employee)Pat WhiteJoe (Daily Record typesetter)Jim (Daily Record press operator)Sandra Hendrix (villain)Mr. Hendrix (villain)Otto (villain)Adolph (villain)Hans (villain)
Captives of the Pygmies
5 pp · Jungle
Lance HaleJim Thorne (aviator)Pygmies (villains, some die)

In "Captives of the Pygmies," Lance and Jim find themselves trapped by a band of jungle-dwelling pygmies after Thorne’s plane crashes, forcing them to think fast when their only chance for freedom comes from a single, desperate act. With tension mounting in the dense, shadowed clearing, they must outwit their captors before it’s too late.

The Domino!
5 pp · Crime
Presto Martin [as Biro]Sgt. Murphy (Policeman)un-named Police CommissionerPatrolman DuganThe Domino [Dominic Leonetti] (villain)Biro (villain)Spike (villain)

In the smoky underbelly of 1941’s city nightlife, Presto Martin takes on the elusive "The Domino" in a high-stakes game of wits and danger, using his signature disguise to infiltrate the notorious Red Rouse. With the police stymied and the club’s secrets deepening, Presto’s mission becomes a deadly dance of deception—where one misstep could mean ruin.

Scarface the Renegade
4 pp · Historical
Dan DearbornMajor George Rogers ClarkJed SwiftScarface Dykes (villain, spy)the British (villains)Indians (villains, some die)

In "Scarface the Renegade," Dan and Major Clark set out on a perilous mission down the Ohio River in 1941, transporting vital gunpowder from Ft. Pitt to Boonesboro—only to face ambushes from a cunning renegade spy and hostile forces among the Indians. The story unfolds with tense urgency, pitting determination against ambush and the wild unknown.

The War of Inventions
8 pp · Adventure
Dickie DeanZip ToddProfessor Skinn (villain, death)Blubber (villain, death)

In "The War of Inventions," Professor Skinn dares Dickie Dean to a high-stakes duel—not with weapons, but with wits and machines. As both inventors race to outbuild each other, the whole town turns into a betting ring, eager to see who’ll come out ahead.

Untitled Adventure story
1 pp · Adventure, Children
Daredevil [Bart Hill]Silver Streak [un-named cab driver]RustyShorty

In a brief, spirited tale from 1941, Jo and Rusty debate whether the Daredevil is just a comic strip hero—until the man himself appears, urging them to live boldly and stand against evil. With Silver Streak’s warning about the Claw’s return, the trio sets off on a mission, proving that courage isn’t just for stories.

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (Good) $321
CGC 7.5 · 2 in census $3,381*
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $2,307
CGC 6.5 · 5 in census $2,307
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $2,039*
CGC 5.5 none in existence
CGC 5.0 none in existence
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CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $1,391*
CGC 4.0 none in existence
CGC 3.5 · 1 in census $1,077*
CGC 3.0 · 1 in census $850
CGC 2.5 $688
CGC 2.0 · 1 in census $688
CGC 1.5 · 1 in census $505*
CGC 1.0 · 1 in census $291
* estimate — limited direct-sales data at this grade
Our model’s value — refined as new sales data arrives · CGC census counts shown where available

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Jack Cole
cover pencils, inks Bob Wood

Reprints

Reprinted in Silver Streak Archives Featuring the Original Daredevil #1 (2012), Gwandanaland Comics #1356, L'âge merveilleux des Comics #3

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