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New Heroic Comics #63 (1950)

Eastern Color · 1950 · 53 pages

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Contains 22 stories
Saves Own Reward
2 pp · non-fiction
Dwain Paige

When a stray puppy bolts into a busy street on his way home from school, Dwain Paige doesn’t hesitate—risking his own safety, he rushes in to pull the dog to safety, earning a moment of quiet courage in the midst of the city’s rush.

Father Rescues Family
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Leo RovinMrs. RovinValerie RovinLee RovinBilly Rovinun-named neighbor

In a quiet moment tending to his yard, Leo Rovin hears his children screaming from inside their burning home. Without hesitation, he rushes in to rescue Valerie, Lee, and Billy, emerging with severe burns to his face but with his family safe. The story captures the raw courage of a father’s instinct and the quiet heroism that follows.

Outstanding Hero
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
William F. "Billy" O'Farrellun-named childun-named child's mother

Twelve-year-old Billy O'Farrell makes a desperate rescue when a young child plunges into icy waters, risking his own life to pull the child to safety. Years later, as a soldier, Billy is honored with the American Legion Medal of Valor for his heroic act, recognized as the outstanding hero of Malden in 1949.

Fatal Fire Foiled
2 pp · non-fiction
Nancy MartelMrs. Martel (Nancy's mother)

In "Fatal Fire Foiled," young Nancy Martel and her mother, Mrs. Martel, witness a house ablaze while riding home from a roller skating lesson in Manchester, New Hampshire. Without hesitation, Nancy dashes into a nearby store to call for help, then stands with her mother as firefighters arrive to save those trapped inside.

Double Trouble
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
John LeesBarbara Lees (John's sister)Mrs. Lees (children's mother)

In the quiet chill of a winter afternoon, John Lees and his sister Barbara face a sudden peril when Barbara slips through thin ice on a frozen pond. With quick thinking and courage, John pulls her to safety, only to face a new danger when her coat catches fire. As they struggle to stay warm and keep the flames at bay, the siblings rely on each other through a harrowing ordeal that tests their strength and resolve.

Christmas Heroine
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Sylvia RheaultMr. RheaultMrs. Rheaultun-named brotherun-named sister

In the quiet of a winter night, 7-year-old Sylvia Rheault wakes to the smell of smoke and springs into action, rousing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rheault, and her un-named brother and sister as a Christmas wreath sparks a dangerous fire. With courage beyond her years, she guides her family to safety through the smoke-filled house, proving that heroism can come in the smallest of hearts.

Listen to Your Parents
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Edward FelixJimmy FelixMr. FelixMrs. Felixun-named female childun-named Policeman

In a quiet 1950 drama from New Heroic Comics #63, young Jimmy and his younger brother Edward ignore their mother’s warning to take the bus home after a movie, choosing instead a shortcut that leads to a frozen lake. When little Edward slips through the ice, the moment becomes a heart-stopping test of courage and family bonds, as Mr. and Mrs. Felix and an un-named Policeman rush to help.

For Saving a Life
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
W. Henry Wilkersonun-named little boy

When a little boy chases a duck and tumbles into the lake, W. Henry Wilkerson acts without hesitation, diving in to pull him to safety. His quick courage earns him a Life-Saving Medal for Heroism from the Laurel, Delaware Lions Club.

Buzzy Buzzes Police
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
"Buzzy" Robert Leon BossMrs. Bossun-named infant Bossun-named Policemen

In a quiet moment at home, four-year-old "Buzzy" Robert Leon Boss watches over his infant brother when the baby suddenly turns blue—panic sets in, and Buzzy’s quick thinking leads him to call his mother, who collapses in shock. With calm determination, he phones his uncle on the force, and soon un-named Policemen arrive to help save the child’s life.

Marine Turned Cop
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Francis P. Sherrier (Policeman)

Francis P. Sherrier, a Chicago policeman and former Marine, uses his rugged athleticism—honed through boxing and hockey—to rescue a woman dangling from a high window, a moment that deepens his resolve to pursue justice as a criminal investigator.

Extracts Boy from Excavation
2 pp · drama; non-fiction · pencils ? [as Omar] (signed) · inks ? [as Omar] (signed)
Ivan Christiansen
Accident while Playing
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Allen McGarryJeanie
Police Patrol Partners Perform
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Patrolman CarrollPatrolman Fleming
Drowning Drama
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Otto A. Aue
All in the Line of Duty
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Paul V. Minnick (Policeman)

In "All in the Line of Duty," Policeman Paul V. Minnick responds to a desperate call, diving into a rushing river to rescue a man who’s gone under for the third time. With calm determination, Minnick pulls the unconscious man to safety and begins lifesaving efforts until help arrives.

Soldier Saviour
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Corporal Ralph E. Phillipsun-named woman

In a tense moment during a 1950 rescue effort, Corporal Ralph E. Phillips of the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment dives into the water to save an un-named woman trapped in her submerged car, showcasing courage and quick thinking under pressure.

A Credit to His School to His Scouts to His Race
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Cornel R. Davisun-named young boy

Cornel R. Davis, a dedicated Boy Scout at Booker T. Washington School, risks his life to save a young boy who's drowning, performing lifesaving resuscitation until help arrives. In recognition of his courage and compassion, the community of Ashland, Kentucky rallies to support his dream of attending the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Washington.

Boy Scout Skill Saves Schoolboy
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Richard KammerDale Gladstoneun-named girlun-named boy

Richard Kammer and Dale Gladstone put their Boy Scout training to the test when they rescue a boy who's fallen through the ice, their quick thinking and calm under pressure turning a dangerous moment into a life saved. Though they shy away from attention, their heroism doesn’t go unnoticed—especially by a young girl who saw it all and ensures the school knows what they did.

Recommended for Heroic Comics Hall of Honor
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Paul LeudtkeMrs. Leudtke

Paul Leudtke and Mrs. Leudtke are enjoying a quiet evening at home when a sudden crash interrupts the peace. Investigating the sound, they find a car wreck and quickly assess the situation, rushing to help a man severely injured in the accident. Their calm, immediate response—administering first aid until help arrives—proves crucial, as medical personnel later confirm their actions saved a life.

Pauls Pull Out Playmate
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Joseph NasetPatrick PagelRichard

In a quiet winter afternoon from 1950, Joseph and Patrick head out for a sledding trip after school, their laughter cutting through the crisp air—until their friend Richard’s sled crashes through thin ice on the lake. With the cold water closing in, the two boys must act fast, relying on quick thinking and courage to pull Richard to safety.

Frenzy
3 pp · drama; non-fiction
John GallegoesJames RedenbachLee Crawshawun-named girl

In the quiet streets of 1950, three young paperboys—John Gallegoes, James Redenbach, and Lee Crawshaw—find themselves drawn into a quiet crisis when they’re asked if they’ve seen an 18-year-old girl wandering in a daze. Their search leads them to a bridge, where they intervene just as she’s about to jump, pulling her back from the edge and helping to reunite her with the care she needs.

Hero at 77
2 pp · drama; non-fiction
Alfonzo A. FassettMrs. Fassett

In the rugged beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains, Alfonzo A. Fassett and his wife find themselves in a heart-stopping moment when their car begins rolling toward a 2000-foot cliff. With his wife unable to drive, Alfonzo makes a desperate, courageous move to stop the vehicle—throwing his body under the wheels to save them both. A passing couple rushes to help, turning a terrifying accident into a testament of quick thinking and human kindness.

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