Super Comics #121
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis February–March 1949 Dell anthology is a genuine showcase of the newspaper strip era, packing an impressive roster — Little Joe, Harold Teen, Smokey Stover, Little Orphan Annie, Brenda Starr, Clyde Beatty, Gasoline Alley, Moon Mullins, and Tiny Tim — into one ten-cent package. The cover scene belongs to Terry and the Pirates, where a menacing bald villain levels a gun at two young men crouched on the ground, while an armed figure lurks near a thatched hut in the background, setting a tense, adventure-serial mood. For fans of the golden age of comic strips translated to the comics page, this issue offers a wonderfully varied lineup of humor, adventure, and drama all under one cover.
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When Pasha the elephant invades the circus kitchen, the assistant cook throws boiling water in his face. Pasha attacks and kills the cook and flees. Following fruitless searching by Clyde and Tom, Pasha returns to the circus and from examining the burns on Pasha's face, Clyde and the police deduce the details and the cook's death is ruled an accident.
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