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HIT COMICS #4

Cover Date: October 1940
Cover Price: $.10
Publication Date: 1940-08-02

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Cover Credits:
Art: Lou Fine


Story: [No Title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

ArtCharles Nicholas
LetteringCharles Nicholas
EditingS. M. Iger

Feature Character(s):

Red Bee

Supporting Character(s):

District Attorney Tom Darrow

Villain(s):

Dr. Marah (first appearance; hypnotizes prominent business men to leave their estate to the "Future Society")

Location(s):

Superior City

Comment(s):

? and Charles Nicholas credited as B. H. Apiary.


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Second Story: [No Title] (7 Pages)

Credits:

StoryS. M. Iger
ArtAlex Blum
LetteringAlex Blum
EditingS. M. Iger

Feature Character(s):

Douglas Strange

Villain(s):

Rod Ling Low
Wing Low

Location(s):

London, England
Budapest, Hungary

Comment(s):

S. M. Iger and Alex Blum credited as S. M. Regi


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Third Story: [No Title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

ArtCharles Sultan
EditingS. M. Iger

Feature Character(s):

X-5

Villain(s):

Southland spies (first appearance for all; smuggle arms into Northland inside beef carcasses)

Location(s):

London, England
Northland


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Fourth Story: [No Title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

ArtJohn Lindermayer
EditingS. M. Iger

Feature Character(s):

Jack Doe
Jill Doe

Villain(s):

Mr. Squee and his gang (first appearance for all; steals artwork)


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Fifth Story: [No Title] (6 Pages)

Credits:

ArtDan Zolnerowich
LetteringDan Zolnerowich
EditingS. M. Iger

Feature Character(s):

Hercules

Supporting Character(s):

Villain(s):

William Onslow and his gang (first appearance for all; attempt to ruin a bus line)

Comment(s):

Zolnerowich credited as Gregg Powers.
Hercules can carry a loaded passenger bus!


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Sixth Story: [No Title] (7 Pages)

Credits:

StoryS. M. Iger
ArtAlex Blum
LetteringAlex Blum
EditingS. M. Iger

Feature Character(s):

Neon the Unknown

Villain(s):

Dictator of Kampfland (first appearance)

Other Character(s):

President Franklin Roosevelt

Location(s):

A bridge spanning the Atlantic Ocean

Comment(s):

S. M. Iger and Alex Blum credited as Tagor Mokoy.
This is a probably a fictional story.


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