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Feature Comics #67 (1943)

Quality Comics · 1943 · 68 pages

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ContinueFeature Comics #68 →
Contains 13 stories
The Ugliest Man in the World
13 pp · superhero
Doll Man [Darrel Dane]Mary Blake (introduction)The Ugly Man [Frank Rollins] (villain, introduction)

When matinee idol Frank Rollins is disfigured in a terrible accident, his despair transforms him into a vengeful monster determined to destroy beauty itself—starting with the woman he once loved. Doll Man must stop the Ugly Man's rampage before he can mar Mary Blake with acid, but the mighty mite discovers this case demands more than just his fists. As Darrel Dane pursues the troubled villain across the city, he learns that compassion might be the only weapon that can truly save a man consumed by his own ugliness.

The Original Genii
1 pp · humor
Poison Ivy

When a museum curator brings Poison Ivy a mysterious box from Egypt containing what he claims is the original genii—a nine-foot-tall giant weighing seven hundred and fifty pounds—the criminal mastermind must figure out how to contain the creature before it breaks loose and causes havoc. This one-page tale plays the setup for maximum comedic effect, with the box literally shaking as the enormous being attempts his escape.

The Will of Jacob Pendergast
5 pp · superhero
The Spider Widow [Dianne Grayson]The Raven [Tony Grey]John Keller (Dianne's Uncle)Mr. Sivalus (introduction, death)Mr. Bagert (introduction, death)Miss Withington (villain, introduction)

In "The Will of Jacob Pendergast," the Raven’s secret is thrust into the open when Dianne’s uncle John becomes executor of a mysterious fortune, setting in motion a deadly game among four strangers. As one contestant turns violent and another reveals a shocking connection to Dianne, the Raven’s true identity is finally exposed—only to be confirmed by Tony Grey, who steps forward to stop the chaos.

Untitled story
4 pp · humor
The Extortionists and the Ape
6 pp · humor; detective-mystery
Swing SissonMyronn the Magician (first appearance)A gang of extorionists (first appearance, villains)
War against a Fan
2 pp · humor; superhero
Inferior Man [Courtney Fudd]
Untitled story
2 pp · humor
Lala Palooza
Plans for General Dwight
5 pp · aviation · script ? [as Rex Smith] (signed)
Spin Shaw [Capt. S. R. "Spin" Shaw]Gen. Arthur Dwight (introduction)the Japanese (villains)
Spirit of the Elemental
5 pp · detective-mystery
ZeroDr. Frank Klov (introduction)Richard Minton (introduction, death)An elemental (villain, a ghost snake, introduction, death)

When two men of science dabble in spiritualism to prove the supernatural exists, they invite something far more sinister than they bargained for—a ghostly entity that leaves one of them dead and sends the other fleeing to Zero, the great ghost detective. As Zero investigates the terrifying creature that claims lives with its terrible fangs, he must confront the horror that Dr. Frank Klov and his old friend Richard Minton have unleashed from beyond.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Hobo's Paradise
7 pp · humor
Blimpy [Rufus Rastas Sassafrass O'Brain]Hand-Out (a hobo, introduction)

When Hand-Out encounters a mysterious hobo named Blimpy who gifts him a magical coat, he's transported to an incredible place where hoboes are treated like royalty—with free meals, comfortable homes, and no work required. But paradise has a price, and Hand-Out quickly discovers that Hobo's Paradise might not be quite the dream destination it first appears to be. This 1943 humor tale spins a delightfully twisted take on what every vagrant might wish for.

Untitled story
2 pp · humor
Learn Commando Tactics
9 pp · adventure; children; spy
Rusty RyanThe Boyville Brigadiers [Pierpont LeeAlababaSmiley ScottEdWhiteyScottyMoi Yutong]The Baron (villain, introduction)

Rusty Ryan and the Boyville Brigadiers find themselves in North Africa where they're stuck with the persistent Pierpont Lee, a lanky stowaway in a zoot suit who won't quit following them—and when they encounter the Baron, a ruthless local tyrant who despises Americans, things get complicated fast. The gang tangles with Nazi muscle and learns some serious commando tactics the hard way, all while Pierpont Lee proves he might be useful after all. It's a wild mix of wartime action, underdog spirit, and comedy that sets up even more chaos to come.

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