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Police Comics #13 (1942)

Quality Comics · 1942 · 68 pages

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ContinuePolice Comics #14 →
Contains 13 stories
Presenting the Man Who Can't Be Harmed
9 pp · superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy Winks (introduction, origin)Zambi the Soothsayer (introduction)Homer Twitchel (introduction)Captain Murphey [aka Captain Murphy]Mr. Mire (villain, introduction)

In "Presenting the Man Who Can't Be Harmed," a 1942 tale from Police Comics #13, Woozy’s chance rescue of the mysterious Zambi the Soothsayer grants him the bizarre gift of invulnerability and immunity to pain. With a coin toss guiding his fate, he chooses a life of crime, teaming up with the cunning Eel O'Brian—until Plas convinces him to surrender. But when the police find they can’t hold him, a new arrangement emerges: Woozy will help Plastic Man bring down his former partner.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Dewey Drip
The Man Who Killed Deek Dakin
5 pp · adventure; crime
#711 [Daniel Dyce]Deek Dakin (death)
The Rat Trap
6 pp · detective-mystery
The Sinister Peanut Vendor
5 pp · superhero
The Firebrand [Rod Reilly]
Machine Gun Clarkson
5 pp · detective-mystery

Steele Kerrigan's old cellmate Butch Riker arranges a prison break for the notorious "Machine Gun" Clarkson—and frames Kerrigan's own apartment as the hideout, forcing the paroled ex-con into the crosshairs of both the gangster and the police. When Clarkson takes refuge in Kerrigan's place during a shootout, Kerrigan must outmaneuver a dangerous criminal while proving his own loyalties haven't changed since his release.

The Alaskan Caper
1 pp · humor
Burp the Twerp
Johnny Marston
7 pp · superhero
The Spirit [Denny Colt]
Untitled story
1 pp · humor
The Phony Phantom Lady
5 pp · superhero
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]MasieDon Bordenphony Phantom Lady (villain)un-named Nazis spies (villains)

When the Phantom Lady is falsely accused of bombing a neutral consul building, the real hero finds herself captured by spies who plan to use her to infiltrate the White House. With the nation on edge and her reputation in ruins, she must outwit her captors before they carry out their deadly scheme.

Untitled story
6 pp · superhero
The Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]The Nazis [as the Living Dead] (villains)

In "null," The Human Bomb ventures into the eerie Skull Valley, where he confronts a group of seemingly undead foes—only to uncover their true identity as Nazis. With quick thinking and a clever use of paralyzing gas, he turns the tide against the enemy.

The Human Bomber
5 pp · detective-mystery; superhero
The Mouthpiece [Bill Perkins]

The Mouthpiece springs into action when a mysterious bombing strikes a tank factory at Hacklehead Mountain—hit from the air with no planes in sight. Donning his black mask, the vigilante district attorney Bill Perkins investigates the strange crime, uncovering a sabotage plot involving a cable car rigged across the mountain valley. When The Mouthpiece catches the culprits red-handed, a desperate struggle erupts high above the factory floor, with bombs and combat determining who lives to answer for the attack.

The Theater Murder
6 pp · superhero
Manhunter [Dan Richards]ThorClancySamson (villain, strongman)

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