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The Black Terror, issue 19, 1947 Cover-to-cover scan Several Black Terror stories, plus Zippie, the Crime Crushers, and a few text stories
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11-August-2019 5:18 am
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"Crooks Who Would Be Kings; Steeplechase of Crime; Formula For a Getaway"...this sounds like what is happening to day ... see people do not change...that much...thanks for sharing
Issue: #19 Published: July 1947, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 52, Editing: Ned Pines
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U. S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
When the Mayor is informed that the Earth's crust beneath Pawley's mine was very thin and may lead into the core of the Earth, the Terror Twins investigate and discover that the claim is true.....and strange, rubbery men emerge from the Earth's core.
The Terror Twins investigate the disappearamnce of Dr. Willis, who was experimenting with and wanting to mass produce a substance called Methylamine, a compound that produces a strange cellular energy in which a vacuum is created around the lower part of one's body, causing propulsion.
After a hard morning's work in his father's blacksmith shop, Rusty takes a nap in the loft. When he hears an explosion down the street, he comes to find out that robbers have made off with $40,000 in cash.
When a colt mysteriously goes down and displays heart problems, the Terror discovers Picrotoxin in the colt's blood, which, in fatal doses, causes paralysis of the heart.
After the death of his philatelist father, young Ralph Conroy and his mother were having a hard time financially making ends meet, and decide to try and sell the duplicates to get them through. But a trustworthy dealer and friend helps to point out a fraud trying to be perpetrated by another dealer.
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Script: Charles S. Strong (credited) | Pencils: ? (spot illustrations, see notes) (signed) | Inks: ? (spot illustrations, see notes) (signed) | Letters: typeset
Steve notes an ad in the paper in regards to a $50,000 reward for the return of a millionaire's daughter who had been kidnapped when she was one year old. When the kidnapper's decide to use a look-alike girl with the same birthmark on her foot to collect the reward, the We-Do-It Boys get involved.