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Cover: Denis McLoughlin

Super Thrill Album #[nn]

Jan 1959 · G. T. Limited · 2/6 [0-2-6 GBP]
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In "The Construction Racketeers," the Flame takes on a web of corruption that’s turning homes into death traps, targeting the crooked contractors behind the crumbling buildings. Written by Will Eisner and illustrated with sharp precision by Lou Fine—both inks and pencils—this 1959 thriller delivers a gritty, no-nonsense look at urban decay and accountability. The cover, by Denis McLoughlin, captures the tension with a stark, dramatic image of the Flame confronting the shadows of the city.

Contains 19 stories
The Construction Racketeers
9 pp · Superhero
The Flame [Gary Preston]Radler (villain, death)Stone (villain, death)

When collapsing buildings and rising death tolls point to a web of corruption, the Flame takes matters into his own hands—going straight after the contractors behind the crumbling homes, leaving no stone unturned in a city that’s lost faith in its leaders.

The Wicked Duke
4 pp · Historical
Captain Fortune [Tyrone Fortune]Duke Edward of Kent (first appearancevillain)
Triple Cross
7 pp · Western-Frontier
Diamonds of Death
5 pp · Crime
Script ? [as Larry Vance]
Mob Buster RobinsonColeman (villain, introduction, death)

In "Diamonds of Death," a wave of daring robberies targets Capitol City’s famed Diamond Row, drawing the attention of detective Robinson. With the thieves clearly needing a master cutter to handle their loot, Robinson sets out to track down the elusive expert before the next heist — but the real danger may be closer than he thinks.

The Voodoo Master
8 pp · Superhero
YarkoVladim (villain, death)his beast-men (villains, death)

In the eerie moors outside London, Yarko stumbles upon a murder scene that defies reason—only to uncover a sinister scientist wielding voodoo and commanding a pack of beast-men. The line between science and sorcery blurs as Yarko is drawn into a mystery that tests the limits of the mind and the soul.

Untitled Western-Frontier story
5 pp · Western-Frontier
Lil Peters [Two-Gun Lil]Bush Peters (killer)Sandy JonesRita

In a dusty frontier town where secrets run deep, a woman driven by grief sets her sights on Lil after discovering a torn piece of her shirt at the scene of her lover’s murder. The accusation hangs heavy in the air, but with no clear proof and only suspicion to guide her, the truth remains buried beneath the heat of the desert sun.

War
7 pp · Science Fiction
Hugh HazzardBozo the RobotMotler (villain, death)Fritz Goeing (villain)Hans Gonn (villain)
Untitled story
5 pp
Untitled Adventure story
4 pp · Adventure
Flash FultonAndy
In the Decathlon
4 pp · Sports
Clip ChanceCoach BarrSpudSlim and the Boss
Rousting the Renegades
4 pp · Adventure
Captain RiggsAbdulHassanAkmidKavar
The Death of Khan Gen-Kee
6 pp · Adventure
Dr. FungLotus Flower (introduction, death)Khan Gen-Kee (villain, introduction, death)Loti Gen-Kee [called Lio-San in this story] (villain, introduction)
Sabotage on the Northern Clipper
6 pp · Adventure
Patty O'Day

In "Sabotage on the Northern Clipper," photojournalist Patty and her reporter partner Ham take to the skies aboard the Northern Clipper for an Atlantic crossing, their mission to capture compelling images for a newspaper series. When sabotage forces an emergency water landing, the duo must navigate both the perilous aftermath and the mystery of the attack—while still managing to document the journey and help a stranded man, all before delivering their stories to their editor.

The Marijuana Ring
4 pp · Detective-Mystery
Chic CarterMary NeelProf. Hayes (Intro, villain, Dies)Blackie Norton (Intro)
The Death Room
4 pp · Superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Tim SmithGrimes (villain, introduction, jewel thief)

In "The Death Room," Doll Man takes to the skies in a borrowed model plane, piloting it through the city’s skyline in a high-stakes pursuit of the grotesque jewel thief Grimes. After a tense chase and capture, he returns the plane to its owner, Tim Smith, along with a ten-dollar bill—simple gestures that speak volumes about the quiet heroism beneath the costume.

Untitled Adventure story
4 pp · Adventure, Children, Spy
Rusty Ryan (introduction, origin)Boyville orphans [Smiley ScottBobbyEdWhiteyScotty] introduction)Cappy Jenks (introduction)Mr. Hicks (introduction)Lockhart (villain, introduction)Spear (villain, introduction)
The Capture of Castle Balomar
4 pp · Historical
Captain Fortune [Tyrone Fortune]Duke Edward (villaindeath)
Indian Drums Throb Along Bar-9
5 pp · Western-Frontier
Tex MasonOlsen (villain, introduction, death)Frisby (villain, introduction, death)
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor

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Full credits

artist, inker Lou Fine
cover pencils, inks Denis McLoughlin

Reprints

↩ Reprints Wonderworld Comics #5 (1939), Wonderworld Comics #6 (1939), Wonderworld Comics #7 (1939), Feature Comics #31 (1940), Smash Comics #9 (1940), Feature Comics #32 (1940), Smash Comics #10 (1940), Crack Western #82 (1953)

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