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Police Comics #15 (1943)

Quality Comics · 1943 · 68 pages

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ContinuePolice Comics #16 →
Contains 10 stories
The Weather Weapon
13 pp · superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy WinksDr. Egrett (introduction, death)Boreas (introduction)Ratty McGoon (villain, introduction)Don Snitzel (villain, introduction)

In "The Weather Weapon," Boreas, the elemental force of the north wind, is harnessed by the sinister Don Snitzel and his Fifth Columnist allies to manipulate the weather for their own ends. When the storm's fury meets the unshakable resilience of the hero Woozy—whose immunity to attacks only amplifies the force against them—the clash becomes a battle of wills as much as power.

The Slaughter Symphony
10 pp · superhero
Manhunter [Dan Richards]Thor (his dog)Sergeant ClancySivan Orsky (villain)
Untitled story
8 pp · superhero
The Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]Hustace Throckmorton (introduction)Honeybun (Hustace's girlfriend, introduction)

In a wartime tale from 1943, Roy discovers an unexpected twist when Hustace Throckmorton, saved by a blood transfusion, begins to manifest explosive abilities—though instead of hands, it's his feet that detonate. The sudden shift in power sets off a chain of events that leaves Roy wondering just how much of Throckmorton’s new strength is truly his own.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Dewey Drip
Mr. Midnight
7 pp · superhero
Spirit [Denny Colt]

Spirit [Denny Colt] faces a theatrical killer who goes by the name Mr. Midnight—a man who has orchestrated an elaborate murder before the hero's eyes in Commissioner Dolan's office, using a costume and props to stage his crimes like a twisted stage production. As the Spirit pursues him through fire and chaos, he must uncover the killer's deadly secret while Mr. Midnight grows increasingly obsessed with ensuring his grand finale plays out exactly as envisioned.

The Vengeance of Dr. Jason
8 pp · detective-mystery
Crossword Puzzle Duel
1 pp · humor
Burp the Twerp
The Death of 711
7 pp · superhero
711 [Daniel Dyce] (death)Destiny (introduction)Oscar Jones (villain, introduction)

In "The Death of 711," the masked hero 711 faces off against the imprisoned racketeer Oscar Jones, whose bitter monologue reveals a past shaped by crime and incarceration. As Jones gains the upper hand with a gun, 711 falls, but in his final moments, the silhouette of Destiny looms over his body—leaving the fate of the hero and the meaning of that vision shrouded in mystery.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
The School for Spies!
6 pp · superhero
Phantom Lady [Sandra Knight]Don BordenJohnny (War Shipping Board employee)MelindaBaron Torpe (villain)

In "The School for Spies!", Melinda enrolls in an unusual class at Baron Torpe's home, learning the art of espionage—only to surprise him by claiming she’ll put her training to the test that very evening. When she returns with a stolen clock and secrets worth more than gold, her mentor’s true allegiance is revealed, and she finds herself captured in a web of deception.

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