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 Unofficial Master Comics Index

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MASTER COMICS #32

Cover Date: November 1942
Cover Price: $.10
Publication Date: 1942-10-07

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Cover Credits:
Art: Mac Raboy


Feature: "The Ring-"Master" Presents in this Issue..." (1 Pages)


Credits:


Ron Reed (edits)

Feature Character(s):

The Ring Master

Comment(s):

Table of Contents


 

Story: "The Cripple Crimes" (14 Pages)

Credits:

ArtMac Raboy
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

Captain Marvel Jr.

Villain(s):

Dr. Krool (first appearance; runs Cheer Lodge for Homeless Cripples; trains and forces handicapped kids into stealing for him)
"Professor Swype and Mr. Grub (first appearance for both; working with Krool)

Story Reprinted in:

Shazam! Family Archives #1 (2006)


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Second Story: "The Dangerous Letter!" (12 Pages)

Credits:

StoryOtto Binder
ArtJack Binder
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

Bulletman

Supporting Character(s):

Bulletgirl
Sergeant Kent

Villain(s):

Mr. Z and his gang (Police Commissioner Jonas Lane; first appearance for all; run protection rackets and crooked games)
Undertaker and his gang (first appearance for all; a hit man who uses a hearse as a cover; see Comments


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Third Story: [No Title] (8 Pages)

Credits:

ArtPhil Bard
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

Minute-Man

Villain(s):

Professor Stinkbaum (first appearance; a Nazi bundist who uses a paralysis ray to fight Americans)
Bundists (first appearance for all)


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Fourth Story: "A Date With Madden, the Mad Magician!" (10 Pages)

Credits:

ArtBert Whitman
EditingRon Reed

Feature Character(s):

El Carim (last appearance)

Supporting Character(s):

Gladys Troy (last appearance)

Villain(s):

Madden (first appearance; a stage magician; tries to win a bet with El Carim, but fails)

Other Character(s):

Valdini (first appearance; a stage magician; aids El Carim)
Balbo, the Boy Magician (Balbo Valdini; Valdini's young son and a good magician)

Comment(s):

This is the last El Carim story published in the Golden Age.


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