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Bulletman #8 (1942)

Fawcett · 1942 · 68 pages

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ContinueBulletman #10 →
Contains 5 stories
Mr. Ego
18 pp · superhero
Bulletman [Jim Barr]Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]Mr. Ego (villain, introduction, apparently dies, but name is on a petition in next issue and returns in #10)

In "Mr. Ego" from Bulletman #8 (1942), a cunning gang leader turns the tables on the Flying Detective by exploiting a critical weakness: Bulletman's power is tied to his helmet. Using a massive electromagnetic device, the villain launches a daring attack to rip off the helmet and expose the hero’s true identity—leaving Bulletman vulnerable and the stakes higher than ever.

The Doll-Killers
13 pp · superhero
Bulletman [Jim Barr]Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]The Dome (villain, introduction)

Bulletman and Bulletgirl face off against Mr. Ego, a supremely confident criminal mastermind who publicly taunts the police and executes a series of audacious heists with calculated precision. When Mr. Ego announces his crimes in advance—first targeting a payroll truck, then a warehouse—the heroes must track down this arrogant adversary before his next brazen strike succeeds. This 1942 adventure puts the flying detective and his partner against one of their most self-assured foes.

The Ghost of the Concentration Camp
6 pp · horror-suspense
The Menace of the Man Who Is Dressed To Kill
8 pp · superhero · pencils Jack Binder · inks Jack Binder ?
Bulletman [Jim Barr]Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]The Dude (villain)

In "The Menace of the Man Who Is Dressed To Kill," the Flying Detectives face off against a cunning criminal whose deadly arsenal is hidden in the most unexpected places—every button, cane, and cuff link a potential weapon. With Jack Binder handling both pencils and inks, the story crackles with the sharp, stylish menace of a 1942 crime thriller.

Dr. Destiny
12 pp · superhero
Bulletman [Jim Barr]Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]Bates (death)Cole (death)Dr. Destiny [Dr. Y.D. Tines aka Bemis](villain, introduction)

In "Dr. Destiny," Bulletman faces a desperate inventor whose obsession with secrecy turns deadly when he eliminates fellow club members to protect the profits from his revolutionary machine. Written by a creator from the 1942 era and illustrated in the classic style of the time, the story unfolds as a tense race against a mind driven by fear and greed.

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