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The Hundred Plus Comic#50
Cover: Dick Dillin & Sheldon Moldoff

The Hundred Plus Comic #50

Oct 1960 · K. G. Murray · 2/- [0-2-0 AUP]
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In "The Girl Who Played Tomahawk," Green Arrow and Speedy face their most cunning foe yet as the Clock King's precise schemes outmaneuver them—until they turn the tables in a tense showdown at his hidden headquarters. Written by Ed Herron and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Lee Elias, this 1960 classic features a standout cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff, capturing the moment of suspense before the final twist.

Contains 13 stories
The Girl Who Played Tomahawk
9 pp · Historical, Western-Frontier
The Man Who Claimed the Earth
13 pp · Superhero
Crimes of the Clock King
6 pp · Superhero
Clock King (introduction, villain)unnamed police officers

In "Crimes of the Clock King," the enigmatic villain uses his mastery of time and mechanics to outwit Green Arrow and Speedy, leaving a trail of baffling heists in his wake. When the heroes are finally cornered in his high-tech headquarters, they must rely on quick thinking and their own skills to break free—and turn the tables on the man who thought he was untouchable.

The Hand from Beyond
9 pp
The Impossible Inventions
6.67 pp · Superhero
The Gift of Danger
6 pp · Western-Frontier

In "The Gift of Danger," a young man known only as The Kid takes on a perilous task: delivering a delicate Chinese case across the treacherous frontier to fulfill a wedding promise. With the journey fraught with unseen dangers and the weight of a friend’s trust on his shoulders, every mile tests his resolve and the case’s fragile fate.

The Return of Multi-Man
12 pp · Adventure, Superhero

In "The Return of Multi-Man," a man with multiple personalities survives a deadly explosion and gains super-strength, breaking free from prison to reunite with the enigmatic Gurk. Together, they race across Central America to collect fragments of a mysterious ancient statue, pursued by the Challs who seek to stop them. As the final piece is claimed, the true nature of the statue—and the transformation it unleashes—begins to unfold.

untitled
6 pp
The Doll-Stealing Desperadoes
8 pp · Western-Frontier
Hermit of Titan
6 pp · Science Fiction
The Plunderers from Pluto
5.67 pp · Detective-Mystery
The Case of the Counterfeit Credits
8 pp · Science Fiction
The Time Traveler of Terror
Superhero

In "The Time Traveler of Terror," Wonder Woman confronts a chilling mystery when she connects the dots between ancient disasters and the enigmatic Professor Andro, realizing he’s not just a historian—but a time traveler with a dangerous agenda in the present, where he’s set his sights on sabotaging a rocket launch.

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Cast · 2 characters

Full credits

writer Ed Herron
artist, inker Lee Elias
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Sheldon Moldoff

Reprints

↩ Reprints Detective Comics #273 (1959), Strange Adventures #110 (1959), Detective Comics #279 (1960), The Flash #113 (1960), Tomahawk #69 (1960), Western Comics #82 (1960), All Star Western #114 (1960), Challengers of the Unknown #15 (1960), Strange Adventures #119 (1960), Wonder Woman #116 (1960), World's Finest Comics #111 (1960)

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