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Smash Comics #71 (1947)

Quality Comics · 1947 · 60 pages

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ContinueSmash Comics #72 →
Contains 8 stories
Untitled story
11 pp · adventure; superhero
Midnight [Dave Clark]un-named lighthouse keeper (death)

In "null," a mysterious radio broadcast draws a gang to a remote lighthouse, where they uncover secrets tied to a long-lost treasure—and the sudden, unexplained death of the keeper. The story unfolds with tense atmosphere and classic adventure pacing, as the isolated setting amplifies the danger lurking beneath the surface.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor; children
Untitled story
7 pp · humor; sports
Untitled story
8 pp · spy
Untitled story
4 pp · superhero
Lady Luck [Brenda Banks]PeecoloColonel Eustace Snath (villain)Duke (villain)Luke (villain)

In "null," Colonel Snath’s scheme to disable Lady Luck by targeting Brenda Banks takes a twist when Brenda, aided by Peecolo, orchestrates a clever ruse that makes it appear as though both women were present together—though never in the same place at once. The story unfolds with tense misdirection, turning a kidnapping attempt into a test of wit and deception.

Untitled story
9 pp · humor
Untitled story
7 pp · superhero
Untitled story
7 pp
SpunkyMargeCurlyPugMr. Floydenfluff, music teacherMr. Sprott

In this 1947 tale from Smash Comics #71, Spunky’s envy of Curly’s ukulele skills leads him on a comedic quest to master every instrument in sight—only to abandon them all when he tries singing at a campfire gathering. Just as he begins, his voice betrays him with the unmistakable shift of adolescence.

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