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Police Comics #26 (1944)

Quality Comics · 1944 · 60 pages

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ContinuePolice Comics #27 →
Contains 9 stories
Body, Mind and Soul
15 pp · superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy WinksChief BrannerRandy Ronan (introduction)Vida (introduction)Pike Ronan (villain, introduction, a werewolf, death)Slugger Crott (villain, introduction)Hoppy (villain, introduction)Brains (villain, introduction)Butch (villain, introduction)

In "Body, Mind and Soul," Chief Branner faces a moral dilemma when he uncovers Plastic Man’s criminal past—but instead of turning him in, he offers a chance at redemption. Tasked with capturing three distinct threats—one of brute strength, one of cunning intellect, and one of supernatural soul—the reformed felon must prove his worth to the force.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor; military
Dewey DripFanny Belle
The Framed Gorilla
6 pp · humor; detective-mystery
Flatfoot Burns
The Picture Murders
5 pp · detective-mystery; superhero
Destiny
The Ghostmaster
10 pp · superhero
Manhunter [Dan Richards]ThorThe Ghostmaster [Mr. Fearless] (villain, death)

In "The Ghostmaster," a once-great vaudeville illusionist turned criminal uses his mastery of disguise and makeup to impersonate a trusted bank president, staging a heist that hinges on his uncanny ability to vanish and reappear—literally, as if summoning the dead. When his elaborate ruse collides with Manhunter, a detective whose own career was shaped by the very performer he now hunts, the past comes roaring back in a clash of identity and deception.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor; military
Dewey Drip
Patch-Eye the Perilous
8 pp · superhero
The Human Bomb [Roy Lincoln]Hustace ThrockmortonPatch-Eye (villain)

When a mysterious visitor brings a revolutionary motor to Roy Lincoln's laboratory, the Human Bomb and his quick-witted partner Hustace Throckmorton are drawn into a dangerous investigation of the enigmatic Patch-Eye and his secret inventions. The trail leads them through a warehouse of sinister mechanical creations and unexpected encounters as they race to uncover what the villain has been building in the shadows. It's a wild ride of explosive action and sci-fi intrigue that showcases why the Human Bomb remains one of crime-fighting's most dynamite operatives.

Fighting the Front
1 pp · humor
Burp the Twerp
The Death Dolls
7 pp · superhero
The Spirit [Denny Colt]Yagor (villain, introduction)

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