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The Black Terror #24 (1948)

Pines · 1948 · 52 pages

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ContinueThe Black Terror #25 →
Contains 8 stories
The Lady Serpent Returns!
8 pp · superhero
The Black Terror [Bob Benton]Tim [Tim Roland]Sergeant Mac GooliganMurphy (a Policeman)Sparks (radio operator)Joe (a sailor)The Lady Serpent (villain)Hulga (villain)Mogu (villain, a snake)Naru (villain, a snake)Mike (villain)

The Lady Serpent, newly escaped from prison, is already plotting her next move as her gang prepares to hijack the Good Neighbor ship "Peace," a vessel carrying vital food and medical supplies. With the Black Terror and his allies on the case, tensions rise as the Lady Serpent’s forces—including Hulga, Mogu, Naru, and Mike—close in on their target.

The Revenge of Red Ann!
8 pp · superhero
The Black Terror [Bob Benton] Tim [Tim Roland]Red AnnBart (Ann's husband, flashback, death)Trent (Ann and Bart's friend, flashback)Dick Reagan (reporter for the Daily Star)The Voice [Trent] (villain, Bart and Ann's friend)Voice's gang (villains)

In "The Revenge of Red Ann!", the Black Terror and Tim Roland respond to a bank heist linked to the enigmatic Voice and his gang, only to find themselves drawn into a deadly vendetta led by the fierce Red Ann. With the past haunting her every move, Red Ann is determined to bring the Voice to justice—no matter the cost—while the truth behind her husband Bart’s death and her friend Trent’s betrayal begins to unravel.

From the Black Terror Scrap Book
1 pp · sports · pencils ? (upper left); ? (lower right) · inks ? (upper left); ? (lower right)
Gas House Gus (a frog)Joe Louis (boxer)
The Plundering Pooch!
7 pp · superhero
The Black Terror [Bob Benton]Tim [Tim Roland]Bruce BrintonMary Brinton (Bruce's daughter)Hacker Kane (villain)Kane's gang (villains)

When Bruce Brinton takes in a small puppy, his gruff exterior hides a rare kindness—but the dog’s innocent presence soon becomes a dangerous secret. Unbeknownst to him, the animal is secretly wired by Hacker Kane’s gang to track the movements of the Terror Twins, putting everyone in peril. With the Black Terror and Tim Roland on the case, the hunt is on to uncover the truth behind the plucky pup’s suspicious loyalty.

Larceny in the Lighthouse!
10 pp · superhero
The Black Terror [Bob Benton]Tim [Tim Roland]Hank Harper (lighthouse keeper)Jane Harper (Hank's grand-daughter)Bolo (a sea gull)Baby-Face Felton (villain)Felton's gang (villains)

The Black Terror and Tim spring into action when a suspicious delivery at a remote lighthouse reveals something far more sinister—Baby-Face Felton and his gang are using the tower as a base for smuggling operations. Trapped by the criminals and forced to work quickly, the Terror Twins must outwit the thugs, rescue the lighthouse keeper's granddaughter Jane, and stop contraband from reaching the mainland. With harpoons, fishing nets, and one hungry sea gull named Bolo ready to help, it's a scramble of wits and fists to shut down the operation before the smugglers' ship arrives.

Untitled story
1 pp · humor
Rico (street peddler)
Aerial Acrobats!
9 pp · crime
The Crime Crushers [Steve BarryPloopie CarrAbner Hastings (owner of Hastings Airplane Company)Horace Furman (villain, Hasting's competitor)Salvati (villain)Jimmy (villain)

Steve Barry and Ploopie Carr, down to their last five dollars, take on a case that’s as strange as it is urgent: Mr. Abner Hastings, owner of Hastings Airplane Company, wakes up in an alley with his wallet and top-secret postwar airplane designs stolen—right after being seen entering a cab. With no leads and no time to waste, the Crime Crushers must unravel the mystery before hunger strikes, all while facing off against rival villain Horace Furman, the scheming Salvati, and a dangerous new player named Jimmy.

Milking
1 pp · humor
Li'l Chief Papoose

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