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Cover: Walter Berndt

Super Comics #58

Mar 1943 · Western · 0.10 USD
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“Tess and John Lavir ends - Natnus, Nat the Fur King begins”

In "Tess and John Lavir ends - Natnus, Nat the Fur King begins," a 1943 Super Comics issue written by Gaylord Du Bois, the shadow of wartime science and espionage looms over a tense narrative where radiation, betrayal, and hidden agendas collide. As a scientist’s death from radiation poisoning unravels a web of secrets, a desperate diary entry hints at a lethal secret hidden in plain sight—while a high-ranking Nazi’s survival may hinge on a surgeon’s hidden past. The cover, by Walter Berndt, captures the era’s dramatic flair, matching the story’s chilling suspense.

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writer, artist, inker Chester Gould · cover Walter Berndt

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writer, artist, inker Chester Gould
cover pencils, inks Walter Berndt

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1) Tess's boyfriend, John, is stealing dogs. Tess is angry. He reminds her she is half-owner, and threatens her life. She takes some of the dogs back at night. He is wise to her, rigs a dog with razor steel fangs bolted to its real ones. He ends dead, hoist with his own petard. Police find Tess holding a piece of glass over John's corpse. Using police science, Tracy exonerates her. 2) Natnus's chauffeur sideswipes a police car, forcing him to ditch a load of furs. His racket: he sells stolen furs, then his crew posing as cops take them back. He starts calling himself Nat the Fur King.

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