Issue: #25
Published: September 1945, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 52, Editing: Ned Pines [as N. L. Pines]
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age U.S. Paper Stock: Newsprint Interior; Glossy Cover Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Notes: Copyright, 1945, by Nedor Publishing Company.
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Table Of Contents (1 page) |
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Comic Story (4 pages) |
The Indestructible Yank: Sergeant Martin Schreck |
Synopsis: |
"The Germans put up some stiff resistance in the Cassino area of the Italian front, but they discovered they were up against men made of stern stuff when fellows like Sergeant Martin Schreck moved in upon them." [from table of contents] |
Genre: |
War |
Characters: |
Sgt. Martin Schreck |
Comic Story (4 pages) |
Bulkeley of the Endicott |
Synopsis: |
"The Mediterranean Sea was the scene of the latest headline exploit of the famous American Naval hero, and he proved that he is just as capable on the quarterdeck of a destroyer as he is when skippering a P.T. boat." [per table of contents] |
Genre: |
War |
Characters: |
Commander John D. Bulkeley |
Comic Story (7 pages) |
Skanderbeg, Hero of the Balkans |
Synopsis: |
"More than five hundred years ago, this national hero of Albania led his valiant countrymen in their first war against oppression and established a tradition that still burns in the hearts of modern Albanians." [per table of contents] |
Genre: |
Historical War |
Characters: |
Skanderbeg [George Also As Iskander Bey] Ismet Bey Janos Hunyadi |
Text Story (3 pages) |
Man of Honor |
Synopsis: |
"Felix Ehrenhaft, heroic Viennese scientist, realized the importance of the sacred trust placed in him - and defied the Nazis despite grim threats of violence, fierce torture and Storm Trooper brutality." [per table of contents] |
Credits: |
Script: Michael O'Brien | Pencils: Michael O'Brien ? | Inks: Michael O'Brien ? | Letters: typeset |
Genre: |
War |
Characters: |
Felix Ehrenhaft |
Comic Story (3 pages) |
The Mighty McGee |
Synopsis: |
"Mike McGee liked to be known as just another G.I. Joe, but his was the spirit that sparked scores of his buddies when they were up against Hitler's vaunted panzer units on the Caen front of the Normandy Beachhead a week after D-Day." [per table of contents] |
Genre: |
War |
Characters: |
Mike McGee |
Comic Story (6 pages) |
Marcus Whitman, Blazer of the Oregon Trail |
Synopsis: |
"This sturdy pioneer knew the importance of settlement in Washington, Oregon and the other Northwestern states, and he had the courage and skill to open up vast stretches of territory for the American people." [per table of contents] |
Genre: |
Historical Western-frontier |
Characters: |
Marcus Whitman (dies) Alicia Whitman (dies) Running Bear |
Comic Story (4 pages) |
Commander "Bus" Miller, Ace of the Reluctant Raiders |
Synopsis: |
"He was the ace of the "Reluctant Raiders," but he would be the first one to agreee that the other boys in his Liberator were also important figures in smashing Jap resistance in the Southwest Pacific. A thrilling air saga." [per table of contents] |
Genre: |
War |
Characters: |
Commander "Bus" Miller |
Comic Story (6 pages) |
Coronado |
Synopsis: |
"Gold for the King of Spain, Gold for the Viceroy of Mexico. These were the lures, but Francisco Coronado opened up great prospects in the Southwest that have contributed a good deal more than yellow metal to America." [per table of contents] |
Genre: |
Adventure Historical |
Characters: |
Francisco Coronado Esteban Friar Marcos |
Comic Story (5 pages) |
The G.I. General: Private Theodore Bachenheimer |
Synopsis: |
"The strange but true story of how Private Theodore Bachenheimer became the commanding officer of Netherlands guerrilla forces, and suddenly found himself concluding important military decisions for the Allies in Western Europe." [per table of contents] |
Genre: |
War |
Characters: |
Private Theodore Bachenheimer Major Kennedy |
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