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Terrific Comics #5 (1944)

Temerson / Helnit / Continental · 1944 · 53 pages

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Contains 7 stories
Florida Fiasco
8 pp · superhero
Kid TerrificJimmieHugh Pope (alligator farmer)Mr. De Marco [Col. Mayutsui] (foreman)

In "Florida Fiasco," Kid and Jimmie take on a strange new job at an alligator farm in the Sunshine State, only to stumble upon a secret mission: Japanese agents are using the swamps to chart a submarine route for an invasion of the U.S. The story unfolds with the duo caught in a high-stakes web of espionage, their ordinary workday turning into a tense game of cat and mouse.

The Duke of Terror Castle
5.66 pp · superhero
Boomerang [Captain Raleigh]DianaThe Duke (villain, death)Saito (villain, death)

In "The Duke of Terror Castle," Boomerang and Diana race to rescue the Colonel and fellow officers from a sinister Japanese scientist whose chilling experiments manipulate the nervous system, plunging his victims into hypnotic obedience. Written with wartime urgency and pulpy flair, this 1944 tale blends espionage and science fiction in a tense, high-stakes showdown.

Untitled story
6 pp · adventure; fantasy
Comics McCormickBingo the Wonder BoyAjax JohnsonWilbur WigginsOfficer KellyConnie McCormickThe Beard (mad scientist)Miss Slate (teacher)

In "null," McCormick summons a Tibetan genie and is transformed into Comics the Kid Conqueror, teaming up with the mysterious Bingo the Wonder Boy to battle the creeping mental fog unleashed by the sinister scientist known only as the Beard. A swift, surreal adventure from 1944, it blends fantasy and pulp intrigue in six pages of vintage comic energy.

Exit Laughing!
6 pp · adventure
Molly O'MooreScoop ScanlonJosiah Bridges (broke millionaire)Harry Frazee (banker)

Molly O'Moore crashes a millionaire's party at his notorious "House of Practical Jokes" hunting for an interview, only to discover that Josiah Bridges's twisted sense of humor has turned deadly—his guests are dying in elaborate traps throughout the mansion. Trapped inside with the murderous host and his torture devices, Molly must survive long enough for help to arrive, while Scoop Scanlon closes in on the story from the outside.

Untitled story
6 pp · adventure
JuggernautSlick Dandy (villain)
Invitation to Invasion!!!
6 pp · adventure
BuckBroncho

Buck and Broncho, war correspondents assigned to photograph an invasion of Basooa, find themselves captured and separated when a grenade blast lands them on a Japanese-held island. The commanding officer forces Broncho to repair a motion picture projector intended to broadcast propaganda to nearby islands—but Broncho has other plans for that equipment. With quick thinking and a daring signal, these two lensmen orchestrate a clever escape that brings American forces right to their location.

Man Who Talked with a Ghost!
8 pp · superhero
The Reckoner [Michael Shayne]ChipperLeila Corday (artist)Hadley Harding [Kellog] (engraver and illustrator)Bucky SimonRay Owen

Michael Shayne and his young partner Chipper pick up a mysterious fare at a studio one night, only to learn the next morning that the woman they drove—artist Leila Corday—has been found murdered there. When the Reckoner and Chipper investigate the studio themselves, they encounter a voice speaking from a portrait, driving the illustrator Hadley Harding into a desperate panic. As the truth unravels, a shadowy figure emerges with his own designs on the secrets hidden within those studio walls.

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