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Smash Comics #34 (1942)

Quality Comics · 1942 · 68 pages

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ContinueSmash Comics #35 →
Contains 12 stories
The Waltz of Death
9 pp · superhero
The Ray [Happy Terrill]BudThe Gestapo (villains)the Nazis (villains, many die)

Happy Terrill and his sidekick Bud arrive in occupied Budapest posing as newspaper correspondents, only to stumble onto a dangerous web of Nazi assassinations and underground resistance. When The Ray discovers a network of brave rebels planning to sabotage German supply lines, he must carefully balance his cover story with his true allegiances—risking everything to help the oppressed people of Hungary strike back against their occupiers. It's a tense game of espionage and heroism where one wrong move could cost innocent lives.

Untitled story
6 pp · spy
Espionage [Black X]Mrs. Brandon (death)Douglas MacArthur (cameo)Colin P. Kelly (cameo)Colonel AtwaterBatuLt. Commander Brandon (villain, death)
Untitled story
1 pp · humor; children
Archie O'Toole
Untitled story
5 pp · science fiction
Bozo the RobotHugh HazzardFritz (introduction)Krontz (introduction, death)
Untitled story
5 pp · adventure
The Purple Trio [WarrenTiny ToddRocky Hill]Frazer (villain, introduction)
Mad Merlin the Magician
5 pp · superhero
WildfireMad Merlin (introduction) Merlin's gang (introduction)Anne HaynesJohn Haynes

When Mad Merlin and his gang take over an old castle searching for hidden treasure, they capture Anne and John Haynes—who arrived first with the same prize in mind. Wildfire arrives on the scene and discovers the scheme, using her command of flames to free her friends and face off against Merlin's armored hoodlums in a desperate battle for the gold. Fast-paced action and magical mayhem ensue as the flame-powered hero works to outsmart the magician and his crew.

Untitled story
6 pp · adventure; superhero
Midnight [Dave Clark]Gabby (a monkey)Doc Mortimer WackeyJohn (introduction)Joy Devine (actress, death)Buzzbe (a movie director, introduction, death)Jones (movie camerman, introduction, death)Thompson the agent (agent, introduction, death)Veronica Lake (cameo)Ann Sheridan (cameo)Myrna Loy (cameo)Rita Hayworth (cameo)Betty Grable (cameo)Hedy Lamarr (cameo)

In the 1942 adventure tale "null" from *Smash Comics #34*, radio reporter Dave Clark arrives in Hollywood for a movie premiere—only to find himself entangled in a deadly mystery when actress Joy Devine is murdered. As more of her associates fall victim to a hidden assailant, Dave races to uncover the truth before the killer strikes again.

Untitled story
6 pp · aviation
Wings WendallDr. Reinhardt (death)Miss Reinhardt (villain, death)Fielherr Kunkle (villain, introduction, death)
Untitled story
1 pp · humor; detective-mystery
Wun Cloo
Untitled story
7 pp · adventure; war
The Marksman (Major Hurtz)VorkaCaptain Krass (villain, introduction, death)John Powell (introduction)

In "null," Captain Krass orchestrates a dangerous deception, swapping a captured American pilot with Major Hurtz—his own man—intending to send him deep into enemy territory as a spy. But Hurtz, known as the Marksman, carries secrets of his own, and his mission may not be what Krass thinks.

Untitled story
6 pp · superhero
The Jester [Chuck Lane]Detective McGintyMiss WestonDutch (villain)Caraso (villain)

In "null," the Jester takes matters into his own hands when the police can't pin down Caraso, the owner of a shady gambling joint. With clever tactics and a flair for the dramatic, the Jester sets out to expose the truth—before the law can.

Bodyguard Botchup
6 pp · detective-mystery
Rookie RankinMitzie (introduction)Chopper (introduction)a butcher (introduction)Lionel Curtis (introduction)Sarge

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