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Hit Comics #31 (1944)

Quality Comics · 1944 · 60 pages

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ContinueHit Comics #32 →
Contains 8 stories
The Return of Don Quixote
15 pp · superhero
Kid EternityMr. KeeperDawn Darling (singer)Jim Sterling (H.I.T. Radio owner)Don QuixoteWild Bill HickokMercuryJohn Ratto (villain, nightclub owner)

In "The Return of Don Quixote" from Hit Comics #31 (1944), Kid Eternity takes matters into his own hands when Mr. Keeper goes on vacation, only to find that wielding his powers without supervision leads to unexpected consequences. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story follows the young hero as he grapples with the limits of his abilities in a moment of independence.

A Substitute for Milk
1 pp · humor

Dan Tootin, the madcap chemist, thinks he's cracked the code on a milk substitute—until his lab partner points out the obvious flaw in his logic. This one-page humor story is a quick, clever gag that plays on the inventor's obliviousness in the best Golden Age tradition.

The Boxing Racket
5 pp · humor
Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Shore Leave
5 pp · adventure; humor

Bob Masters and Swab Decker are Navy men looking forward to ten glorious days of shore leave—until Swab's scheme to impress a young woman lands them both in the hospital's isolation ward for mumps. When the girl they've been chasing gets kidnapped that very night, the two sailors must spring into action to save her, earning themselves a reward—but their victory comes with an ironic twist that threatens to cut their leave short in the most unexpected way.

District Attorney Killed in Auto Crash
8 pp

When District Attorney Betty Bates stages her own death in a car crash to go undercover, she infiltrates a jewel gang as the maid "Goldie Smith," using stolen jewelry and stolen house layouts to gain the mob's trust. As she gathers evidence against the criminals from a hidden apartment, the gang's chief discovers her true identity and holds her captive, setting a deadly trap that catches him instead. Betty emerges victorious, her cover blown but her case solved.

The Siamese Cat Statue
8 pp · superhero
The Great Defender [Stormy Foster]Ah ChooRyan (a Policeman)The Boss (villain)Joe (villain)Swanson (villain, death)

In "The Siamese Cat Statue," a wounded man staggers into the quiet drug store run by Stormy and his friend Ah Choo, collapsing just as they open a mysterious package he carries—revealing a delicate porcelain siamese cat. The moment feels charged, the air thick with unspoken secrets, as the cat's presence seems to echo something far darker than a simple gift.

Bout with Battleship Watkins
11 pp · humor

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