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Snappy #1 (1929)

DM Publishing · 1929 · 36 pages

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This anthology issue contains multiple stories. "Joe Duerk" features a man who returns home in his usual calm manner to find evil spirits and a Georgia witch causing trouble, leading to magical confrontations involving a wizard named Asmodeus and a character named Borgia. A separate adventure follows a character named Stampy who becomes involved in a physical altercation at a town house after being accused of stealing a suit, before encountering a flying boy named Airmale whom tough gangsters attempt to capture. The issue concludes with action sequences involving the flying character evading pursuers and demonstrating his aerial abilities to skeptical observers.

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