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Uncle Sam Quarterly #1 (1941)

Quality Comics · 1941 · 67 pages

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ContinueUncle Sam Quarterly #2 →
Contains 6 stories
Forged Faces
14 pp · superhero · inks ? (pages 2-14)
Uncle SamBuddy SmithCurwen (sculptor, introduction)Franklin Delano Roosevelt (face unseen)Senator Mason (introduction)Senator Northrup Bristol (villain, introduction)

In a chilling twist of wartime deception, Senator Northrup Bristol manipulates the nation’s youth through a brutal "Youth Training Bill," enslaving children and silencing dissent. With the President hidden and the country on the brink, Bristol commissions sculptor Curwen to forge lifelike faces—creating a doppelgänger of Uncle Sam to spread his false vision of war. As Buddy Smith is drawn into the machine, Uncle Sam breaks free, rallying the nation against the sculpted lies and the man behind them.

The King of Crime
14 pp · superhero · pencils ? (pages 2-14) · inks ? (pages 2-14)
Uncle SamBuddy SmithDr. Link (introduction, death)Dr. Blink (introduction, death)King Killer (villain, introduction)

When Doctors Link and Blink revive the monstrous King Killer—awakening a force of fangs and fury—Uncle Sam must face a villain seemingly beyond defeat. In a brutal clash that tests both courage and resolve, the hero stands against a threat that defies death itself.

Uncle Sam a Fake
6 pp · superhero · inks ? (map)
Uncle SamBuddy Smith

When a newspaper reporter names Uncle Sam a hoax and a rival journalist insists he's genuine, the two set out to prove their competing theories—only to find themselves at Uncle Sam's doorstep just as a catastrophe unfolds that demands proof of his extraordinary powers. "Uncle Sam a Fake" pits belief against skepticism in a race to uncover the truth about America's most mysterious protector.

The Man Who Sold His Country
10 pp · superhero · inks ? (pages 2-10)
Uncle SamBuddy SmithHoratio Brown (villain, introduction, death)the Devil (villain)

When a traitorous official named Horatio Brown sells America's vital defense plans to foreign powers in exchange for power and an island kingdom, Uncle Sam and his companion Buddy find themselves washed ashore on Brown's domain after a devastating naval battle. Racing against time to stop an invasion through the Panama Canal, Uncle Sam must pursue the increasingly unstable Brown across treacherous waters and jungle terrain, all while the villain grapples with the emptiness of his dark bargain.

The Mad Poet, or, Uncle Sam Battles Inky Pinky Omblagoo Folder Dobble Bottlepoo
4 pp · superhero
Uncle SamBuddy SmithPresident Francklin D. RooseveltThe Mad Poet (villain, introduction, death)
The Steel Helmets
16 pp · superhero · inks ? (pages 2-16)
Uncle SamBuddy SmithSenator Northrup Bristol (villain, death)the Steel Helmets (villains)

In the wake of a mysterious invasion by the Steel Helmets, Uncle Sam—once a symbol of national spirit—falters as his power wanes, his strength fading with the people’s forgotten faith. Forced to journey through a surreal realm of moral trials, he must confront the swamps of ignorance and jungles of lies before returning to a nation on the brink. With Buddy Smith at his side and Senator Northrup Bristol’s sinister influence spreading, Uncle Sam’s return may be the only hope to reclaim America from the steel-clad conquerors.

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