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Crack Comics #28 (1943)

Quality Comics · 1943 · 68 pages

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ContinueCrack Comics #29 →
Contains 10 stories
Untitled story
13 pp · superhero
The FatesKimDr. EatonCairoCrackersBig Jim CorleyTurkO'Malley
Untitled story
10 pp · humor
Inkie (first appearance)Al Stahl
Little Butch
1 pp · humor
Bradshaw SneedMr. Sneed
Untitled story
6 pp · adventure
Hack O'HaraG. G.
Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Slap-Happy PappyZebSnore Smith
Untitled story
2 pp · humor
Molly MaloneyDaniel DeeverTattoo TimMr. Van UppityMrs. Van Uppity
Suicide Club!!
8 pp · superhero
Mr. Death (villain, introduction, death)James WentworthChuckGordonFerres

When a sinister figure called Mr. Death takes control of the Suicide Club—a grim gambling den where members draw cards and losers must die by their own hand—the Spider intervenes to dismantle the operation from within. As Mr. Death manipulates the game to ensure his own survival, the masked hero outsmarts the villain and turns the rules of the deadly game against him, leading to a haunting final reckoning that neither the Spider nor Mr. Death could have predicted.

The Axis Bonnet
5 pp · detective-mystery
Pen MillerBenito MussoliniChopJackBill

Cartoonist Pen Miller needs a War Stamps story for his deadline, but when his butler Chop answers the door, he's kidnapped by Nazi agents who force Miller to their hideout—planning to make him create propaganda before eliminating him. With quick thinking and his art supplies, Miller sets a clever trap using camouflaged doors and false passages to outwit the entire spy ring and turn the tables on his captors.

Black Dragon
9 pp · superhero
Draku (villain, introduction, death)Black Dragon Society (villains, introduction for all)Dr. FosterWendy FosterSimms

When a cowardly yet vicious undercover organization known as the Black Dragon Society strikes at the heart of America—targeting Dr. Foster's newly developed formula to neutralize poison gas—the Black Condor must race against time to stop them. With Dr. Foster's daughter Wendy held hostage and a cruel ultimatum forcing an impossible choice, the winged hero faces his most dangerous gamble yet against the sinister agent Draku and his hooded thugs. Can the Black Condor outwit the Dragon Society and save both the girl and America's vital defense against enemy treachery?

The Kiss of Death!
7 pp · detective-mystery
Dagga Valenz (villain, introduction, death)ButchPedroMr. GilesMr. GiltMr. JanesOrchid

In Cuba, the mysterious vigilante the Clock teams with his partner Butch and agent Orchid to track a serial killer known as the Kiss of Death—a beautiful and cunning assassin who's already claimed seven victims. When they close in on the villain's hideout, the Clock discovers that Dagga Valenz, the seemingly alluring woman behind the murders, has a deadly secret that makes her more dangerous than anyone anticipated. This tale by George E. Brenner combines detective work with a sinister twist on romance and betrayal.

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