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Dynamic Comics #8 (1944)

Chesler / Dynamic · 1944 · 60 pages

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Contains 9 stories
Untitled story
7 pp · superhero
Yankee Boy [Victor]BuddyVillains: The ThingToad
Untitled story
1 pp · humor; children
Li'l Arthur
Untitled story
7 pp · superhero
Dynamic Man [Bert McQuade] (introductionorigin)Yellow Spot (villainintroductiondeath)Dr. Moore (introductiondeath)
Case of the Screaming Idiots
7 pp · crime
Lucky Coyne (reporter)KittyTerryVillains: Dr. BuckinghamLogo

Lucky Coyne, a cub reporter for the Daily World, is sent to check up on the state sanatorium but instead stumbles onto a sinister operation when he, Kitty, and Terry are lured to a fake blood bank run by Dr. Buckingham and his accomplice Logo. As the trio discovers the horrifying truth behind the scheme, Lucky must find a way to expose the criminal conspiracy and rescue his friends before it's too late.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor; western-frontier
Boss
Introducing the Master Key
8 pp · superhero
The Master Key [Ray Cardell] (intro, origin)GaleChris

Ray Cardell is a brilliant radio scientist who gains extraordinary powers when a laboratory accident transforms him into the Master Key—a mysterious vigilante whose penetrating eye-ray can see through solid matter and unlock anything. When Nazi agents kidnap the President of the United States as part of a sinister plot to take over America, the Master Key must navigate a vast underground arsenal and battle enemy operatives to rescue the nation's leader and stop the conspiracy. A thrilling 1944 tale of espionage, science, and patriotic heroism that launches an unforgettable new hero against the forces of tyranny.

Untitled story
7 pp · horror-suspense; superhero
Echo [Jim Carson]Dr. Doom (his brother)Cora (his sister)Truth BlackmoorHope BlackmoorMrs. Benton (housekeeper)
The Case of the Strangling Hair
8 pp · superhero
Yankee Doodle Jones (intro)Dandy (IntroOrigin)Uncle Same (Guest Star)The "Leader" (VillainIntroDeath)the Hag (VillainIntroDeath)The Professor (IntroDeathDandy's father)

When a series of mysterious stranglings targets America's military brass, Yankee Doodle Jones and his young sidekick Dandy are called upon by Uncle Sam himself to investigate. The trail leads them to a sinister barber shop and a diabolical plot involving a witch and a villain known as the Leader, who command a deadly force that strikes from afar. As the heroes close in on the truth, they'll need all their wits and strength to stop the conspiracy before more officers fall.

Untitled story
7 pp · science fiction
Dan HastingsGloriaKing Zaco

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