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Cover: Alex Schomburg
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The Black Terror #13

Jan 1946 · Pines · 0.10 USD
📊 ~6,468 copies sold its debut month
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In this gripping 1946 issue, The Black Terror faces a dangerous mission as the Terror Twins track down American aviators set for execution to bolster Japanese morale. Along the way, they uncover an American girl disguised as a Japanese spy, secretly sketching enemy dock layouts to aid the Allied cause. With art by Ed Moritz and inks by Ed Hamilton, and a striking cover by Alex Schomburg, this issue blends wartime suspense with daring espionage.

Contains 5 stories
Untitled Superhero story
12 pp · Superhero
The Black Terror [Bob Benton]Tim [Tim Roland]Jean StarrEd (a Policeman)young boy (butcher's son)un-named butcherHilda (butcher's wife)Meat racketeers [Mikeothers un-named] (villains)

In "null," Bob and Tim track a young boy delivering medicine from the drug store to his father’s butcher shop, only to uncover a web of intimidation in their small town—where local butchers are being attacked for refusing to buy tainted meat from a ruthless gang of thugs.

Untitled Superhero story
10 pp · Superhero
The Black Terror [Bob Benton]Tim [Tim Roland]Jean StarrDr. Barbour (scientist)Duke (villain)Red (villain)Crowley (villain, death)

In "null," Bob and Tim visit Dr. Barbour to check on the progress of Bob’s new antiseptic, only to find the scientist in peril and a ruthless gang led by Crowley scheming to monopolize the sulfa market. With danger closing in, the duo must unravel the threat before it’s too late.

Untitled Superhero story
10 pp · Superhero
The Black Terror [Bob Benton]Tim [Tim Roland]Rawson (American AAF Observer, death)Colonel HardyToni Raymondthe Japanese (villains)

In "null," the Black Terror confronts a dangerous mission when the Terror Twins track down American aviators sentenced to execution to bolster Japanese morale. They uncover an American girl hiding in plain sight, disguised as a Japanese woman, secretly sketching enemy dock layouts to aid the Allied cause.

Untitled story
11 pp
The Crime Crushers [Steve BarryPloopie Carr]George Baxter (artist)Mr. Reynolds (art exhibitor)Manson (villain, art dealer)Manson's thugs (villains)

When Steve and Ploopie take shelter from a downpour in an art museum, they stumble upon a thief stealing a priceless painting—only to uncover a far stranger truth. The artist behind the work, long believed dead, is alive and being held captive, forced to create new masterpieces for the criminals.

Untitled Humor story
0.5 pp · Humor, Anthropomorphic-Funny Animals
Cheepiea cat (villain, death)

In this brief, lighthearted 1946 tale from *The Black Terror #13*, Cheepie, a small bird in a cage, faces a hungry cat determined to make a meal of him—only to find himself with a clever twist up his feathered sleeve. The story’s quick, playful energy shines in its simple yet inventive setup, turning a moment of danger into a satisfying, tongue-in-cheek victory.

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (Good) $103
CGC 9.2 · 2 in census $3,481
CGC 9.0 none in existence
CGC 8.5 · 2 in census $827
CGC 8.0 none in existence
CGC 7.5 · 4 in census $566
CGC 7.0 · 3 in census $447
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CGC 6.5 · 2 in census $366
CGC 6.0 · 2 in census $309
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $304
CGC 5.0 · 2 in census $239
CGC 4.5 · 3 in census $221*
CGC 4.0 · 3 in census $186
CGC 3.5 · 1 in census $171*
CGC 3.0 none in existence
CGC 2.5 · 3 in census $148
* estimate — limited direct-sales data at this grade
Our model’s value — refined as new sales data arrives · CGC census counts shown where available

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Full credits

artist Ed Moritz
inker, letterer Ed Hamilton
cover pencils, inks Alex Schomburg

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