Smash Comics #70
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Green Box," Spunky dreams of becoming a magician like Curly, so he tries out his new "magic eggs" in a mix-up with real ones—leading to a moment of hilarious confusion when he grabs the wrong batch. A 1947 slice of whimsy from Quality Comics, this issue features art by Sid Lazarus on the interior and a striking cover by Jack Cole.
Black X and his devoted servant Batu investigate the theft of a mysterious green box containing Dr. Strong's revolutionary cure for swamp fever, a discovery that could transform the fortunes of an entire district. As Black X pursues leads through the shadowy streets of Swamp Town, questioning suspects like the discharged servant Chibi and the eccentric Swamp Doctor, he uncovers a web of greed and deception far deeper than a simple robbery. With danger closing in from all sides, Black X must use every ounce of cunning to expose the true thief and recover the stolen formula.
In a 1947 tale from Smash Comics #70, Doctor Cuspid’s groundbreaking alloy becomes a target when criminals seek to steal it—so he hides the secret in the most unlikely place: a patient’s tooth filling.
In "The Magician," Spunky dreams of dazzling crowds like his idol, Curly the Magician, and tries to impress with a trick involving a bowl of eggs—only to mix up the fake "magic eggs" he bought with real ones. When his performance goes hilariously awry, the results are anything but magical.
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