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Real Life Comics #44 (1948)

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Contains 10 stories
The Bad Man
6 pp · western-frontier
Blackie (death)Jed MorrisLittle PawTom Horn (death)

A young scout with a reputation for toughness and skill, Tom Horn finds himself caught between his dangerous talents and a reckless streak that leads him down a darker path. When he drifts to Wyoming and takes work against rustlers, a fateful encounter with Jed Morris tests whether his honorable past can survive the temptation of easy money. This is the strange and tragic tale of how a man's own choices transformed him from hero to outlaw.

Lucky Fellow
3 pp · war
CharlieHarold RussellJerry RussellRita RussellMiss Loy

A real serviceman turned Hollywood star, Harold Russell triumphs in ways that go far beyond the screen—he lands a major film role, pursues his education, and builds a life with Rita while navigating the everyday challenges that might stop someone with less heart. Though Harold's service as a paratrooper ended in tragedy, his courage and determination transform what could have been defeat into something far greater. This true story, published in 1948, shows that the real battle isn't always fought on the battlefield.

Donald MacMillan Quest of the Arctic
4 pp
Donald MacMillanPanikpakRadikRobert Peary

Donald MacMillan answers Robert Peary's invitation to join an Arctic expedition, igniting a lifelong passion for polar exploration that will span decades. From his early voyages documenting the frozen north with film and camera to establishing crucial magnetic observation stations across Greenland, MacMillan transforms himself into a scientist-adventurer determined to share the Arctic's secrets with the world. Along the way, he reunites with old companions like Panikpak and celebrates Christmas at the remote outpost of Etah, all while honoring the legacy of those who came before him in humanity's quest to understand Earth's last great frontier.

Man Hunt
4 pp · crime
Arthur AlcottDr. Chauncey FieldHarryJimmyGeorge Alcott (villain)

When a mail thief strikes in a Midwestern city, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service sets an ingenious trap using perfume-scented paste to track him down—but that's just the beginning of their work. Soon after, extortion threats arrive at the homes of Dr. Chauncey Field and Arthur Alcott, and a sharp-eyed inspector discovers a crucial link: the typewriter used for both crimes. A careful investigation into clock repairs and household details cracks the case wide open, exposing a dangerous criminal hiding in plain sight.

Citizens of Tomorrow
6 pp · advocacy
Red [Ed Munro]Harold RogersAl Morton (villain)Pete (villain, death)

Three boys from the tenement district—Al Morton, Pete, and Red—are caught stealing and flee in different directions. Red ducks into the Downtown Boys Club, where director Harold Rogers takes him under his wing, teaching him basketball, swimming, and the value of honest work. While Red transforms into a responsible citizen, his former friends Al and Pete continue down a criminal path, leading to tragedy that might have been prevented if they'd had the same opportunity for guidance and community that the Boys Club provided.

Buccaneer Mary
3 pp · historical; military
Mary Read

Mary Read dreamed of adventure and found it—first in the British Army, then at sea, and finally as one of the fiercest pirates to ever sail the buccaneers' waters. Donning men's clothes to hide her true identity, she rose through the ranks of the criminal underworld, leading raids for gold and treasure until the seas themselves turned against her. This thrilling historical tale follows her rise and the reckoning that awaited her.

Doodle Dandy
3 pp · drama
John McElroy

Meet John McElroy, a man with perhaps the most unusual job in New York—he spends his evenings erasing the doodles, moustaches, and graffiti that would-be artists scribble on subway advertising posters. Over three decades, McElroy has rubbed out thousands of these unauthorized "masterpieces," from drawn-on facial hair to clever "Kilroy Was Here" tags, keeping the ads bright and clear for the next commute. It's relentless work with no end in sight, but McElroy takes pride in restoring those posters to their original beauty.

Dream of Freedom
4 pp · historical; military
Gyorgy DozsaJohn ZapolaiKing Wladislav

In 16th-century Hungary, a peasant boy named Gyorgy Dozsa escapes his family's suffering under the brutal rule of nobles and enlists in the army, where his exceptional skill and determination earn him rapid promotion—eventually catching the eye of King Wladislav himself. When Dozsa is tasked with building a massive army to fight the Turks, he sees an opportunity to turn it against the real enemy: the nobles who oppress his people, and he calls his followers to rebellion. As the uprising spreads and chaos threatens the kingdom, King Wladislav dispatches John Zapolai to stop him, setting in motion a clash between a peasant's dream of freedom and the throne's determination to crush it.

Ross Allen "Alligator Man"
3 pp · drama
Ross Allen

Ross Allen makes his living—and finds his thrills—hunting alligators in the Florida swamps, and he's eager to prove to a skeptical visitor just how exciting the work can be. When Allen takes his guest out for a nighttime expedition to catch a massive bull 'gator, the newcomer gets a firsthand look at the dangers and rewards of this unusual vocation.

Sir James M. Barrie Creator of "Peter Pan"
5 pp · biography
James Matthew BarrieDavid BarrieDickKing George VMr. GreenwoodMrs. BarriePeter PanWendy Moira Angela Darling

The story of James Matthew Barrie traces the Scottish writer's journey from a dreaming young boy determined never to abandon his love of childhood imagination to the celebrated author who created the world's most beloved boy who wouldn't grow up—Peter Pan. Through Barrie's own memories of his village, his struggles as a starving writer in London, and the stories that flowed from his pen, we witness how a man who refused to let go of wonder transformed the lives of children everywhere. From his early novels to the plays that earned him honor from King George V himself, Barrie proved that the greatest magic comes from holding tight to the magic of childhood.

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