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Super-Mystery Comics#4
Cover: Harvey Kurtzman

Super-Mystery Comics #4

Apr 1943 · Ace Magazines [1940s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
“Mystery of Dead Man's Curve”

In "Mystery of Dead Man's Curve," Paul Revere Jr. and the America Awake club trade their routine plane spotting for a sudden, high-stakes chase when they intercept a suspicious Nazi aircraft—setting off a tense mystery that tests their courage and quick thinking. Penciled and inked by Harvey Kurtzman, this 1943 thriller captures the urgency of wartime vigilance with crisp, dynamic artwork that defines the era’s pulp adventure style.

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artist, inker Harvey Kurtzman
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Paul Revere Jr. and the rest of the America Awake club complain that their plane spotting role is boring, but little did they know what adventure was to follow when they spot a Nazi plane.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).