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The Black Terror #22 (1948)
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In "The Dream Maker," Bob spins a wild tale for the Fibber's Club about the Terror Twins being whisked thousands of years into the future by a nuclear physicist’s time machine. The twist? After winning a 50-year trophy for his storytelling, Bob reveals a surprise: a talking mechanical Black Terror doll from the distant future, capable of answering any question—just as the Twins are still trying to figure out what it all means.
In "Violins for Villainy!" from The Black Terror #22 (1948), a wealthy patron hosts a music contest at Vocalian Hall to find a worthy heir for his prized Stradivarius violin—only for a gang of crooks to hijack the event by kidnapping a young violinist and disguising him as a contestant. With the prize in peril and the young performer trapped, the Terror Twins must unravel the deception before the crooks make off with the instrument and the spotlight.
In "On the Record!" from The Black Terror #22 (1948), two strangers walk into a shop where Bob and Tim are working, unaware they’re about to set off a chain of events that could expose the secret identities of the Terror Twins—thanks to a recording that captures more than just music.
In "A Gun for the Professor!" from The Black Terror #22 (1948), Professor Randall leads his criminology class on a field trip to the State Prison for a baseball game—only to find themselves caught in the middle of a sudden, dangerous prison break. With tension mounting and the situation spiraling beyond the classroom, the professor and his students must navigate a crisis they never saw coming.