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Bulletman #3 (1941)

Fawcett · 1941 · 69 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Lightning King
14 pp · superhero
Bulletman [Jim Barr]Bulletgirl [Susan KentSergeant KentRodney B. Kent (distant cousin of Susan's)George L. Kent (Rodney's brother)Maxwell Kent (death)The Lightning King [Professor Willis Kentaka Prefessor John Willoughby] (villain, introduction, death)Lightning King's gang [Bugs Jonker (underworld gang chief)others un-named] (villains, introduction for all)

In "The Lightning King," Susan—now operating as Bulletgirl—unravels a chilling conspiracy after two distant cousins fall victim to mysterious lightning strikes. With the skies above a mountain castle growing ever more dangerous, she races to expose a deadly pattern targeting anyone with the surname Kent, before the next strike comes.

The Octopus
13 pp · superhero
Buletman [Jim Barr]Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]Sergeant KentJoe (street cleaner)Mr. MeadeMary (Mr. Meades maid)Jeeves (Mr. Meade's butler)The Octopus [Mr. Appleby] (villain, a reformer, introduction)Octopus' gang [CrusherMonkother un-named] (villains, introduction for all)

Bulletman and Bulletgirl square off against the Octopus, a ruthless crime boss whose gambling empire and extortion schemes terrorize the city—armed only with cunning, grim determination, and a cruel sense of humor about his victims' fates. When the Octopus captures Jim Barr, the mild-mannered detective transforms into Bulletman to fight back, but the criminal mastermind proves slippery, and Susan Kent won't sit on the sidelines while her partner hunts alone. A web of crime, double-crosses, and a very real octopus stand in their way.

Dropping Into the Parachute Corps
6 pp · humor; military
Private Ward (introduction)Private Enterprise (introduction)Colonel Deakyne (introduction)General Carter (introduction)
The Case of the Murdered Millionaire
13 pp · superhero
Bulletman [Jim Barr]Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]Sergeant KentCasey (Policeman)Mike (Policeman, death)Jake (Policeman, death)Henry Roberts (millionaire banker, death)Miss Lake (Robert's secretary)The Hunchback [Miller] (not connected with prior two Hunchbacks, villain, Robert's accountant, introduction, death)

When millionaire banker Henry Roberts is found murdered at his bank, Bulletman jumps on the case—only to discover a mysterious hunchbacked figure is several steps ahead, leaving dead cops and a cryptic threat in his wake. As Jim Barr pieces together clues about a suspect named Miller, the hunched killer strikes again, and Bulletman realizes the villain knows his secret identity and has kidnapped Bulletgirl. Now Bulletman must race to Hawkmoor to confront the mysterious murderer before it's too late.

Mystery Island
14 pp · superhero
Bulletman [Jim Barr] [aka Fritz]Miss LloydCaptain GlumeMr. WoodPetie (sailor, death)The Black Rat (villain, introduction)McKeefe (villain, killer)Pitelli (villain)

When a mysterious newspaper ad promises a perilous voyage to an island from which no traveler has ever returned, it catches the attention of the Police, Jo, and Jim—each drawn by their own reasons. The promise of adventure and danger sets them on a course no one has survived, leaving only questions in their wake.

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