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Dynamic Comics #24 (1948)

Superior Publishers Limited · 1948 · 67 pages

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Contains 8 stories
Untitled story
6 pp · superhero
Dynamic Man [Bert McQuade]Dynamic Boy

In "null," circus performers Jake and Lil use innocent-seeming rubber balls—hidden weapons in plain sight—to target wealthy families, their crimes masked by the guise of entertainment. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with a tight, deceptive charm, blending the spectacle of the big top with the quiet menace of a well-orchestrated heist.

The Northampton Bank Robbery
7 pp · crime
The Dunlap Gang [John Perry]Mr. EvansDugganMiss GadsbyMr. PrattInspector O'BrienWhittlesly

When the Dunlap Gang, led by John Perry, plans a series of daring bank robberies, they recruit Mr. Evans, a desperate lock expert, to help crack sophisticated vaults—but their partnership sets in motion a chain of events that draws the attention of Inspector O'Brien and his team. As the criminals grow bolder and leave clues behind, the police close in, leading to a climactic confrontation at the home of a bank teller named Whittlesly. This 1948 crime tale follows the rise and fall of one of the era's most dangerous safe-cracking crews.

Atkinson the Jewel Fence
6 pp · detective-mystery
Skip RandallMargay HamiltonMullenGingerGeorge
Untitled story
8 pp · aviation
Desert Grave
7 pp · crime

The OCR text provided does not actually describe the "Desert Grave" story. The scanned pages contain advertisements, a different crime story featuring Master Key and Mr. Big, and fragments of other unrelated narratives (including a bank robbery plot and a dancing instruction ad). There is no coherent plot text matching the "Desert Grave" title or its known characters (Dave and the Hermit Clem). SKIP

Untitled story
9 pp · crime · pencils ? (signed) · inks ? (signed)
The Poodle Caper
6 pp · humor; detective-mystery
Inspector Fumble
Untitled story
1 pp · detective-mystery
Inspector StraubDwightMrs. Dwight

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