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Military Comics
National Comics
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "The Coming of Uncle Sam"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "Death Rides the Airways"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "Sally Joins the Force"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "Dixon's First Fight"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "The Origin of Merlin"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "Yankee Doodle Boy"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "The Boy from the Meteor"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "Race for a New Planet"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "Corpse in the Bedroom"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "Introducing Paul Bunyan"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "It's great to be alive"
National Comics #1 (July 1940): "The Coming of the Kid Patrol"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "The Mine Slaves"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "Arson and a Jewel Box"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "Airplane Trip"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "The Movie Crew Spies"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "Wanted: Large Size Hurricane"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "The Kidnapping"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "Wizard Ward and the Boat Race"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "The Department Store Arsonists"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "He Ain't Stupid"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "The Lost City"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "Stars and Stripes"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "The Subway Pickpockets"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "The Red Dog Fire"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "Say Miss Winky - if you're going for a walk we'd like to go along"
National Comics #13 (July 1941): "Temple of the Man-Eating Spider"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "Men Who Fight For Freedom"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "The Mighty Midget"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "Unk, I bet Stinky you couldn't even hit a golf ball!"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "This is a Red Cross ship...."
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "Salty Waters"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "Quicksilver"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "The hatred of conquered people for their conquerors..."
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "Golden Retribution"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "The Case of the Purloined Purse and Who Dun It!, or, Kupid Katches Krazy Kleptomaniac!"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "The Umpire Who Was Really Murdered"
National Comics #37 (Nov. 1943): "Case of the Unlucky Two-Dollar Bill"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "Prof. Zell, Seer, Sees the Stars"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "I don't think I can last 'til morning, Salty!"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "Speed, daring, the perfect co-ordination of mind and muscle..."
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "Quick, Stinky--give me a few licks with this hammer!"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "Case No. 16: The Lady Wang"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "It's Your Move, Uncle Sam!"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "The reporters laughed when they heard about the Ice Fiend!"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "The Demon"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "The Case of the Criminal Corpse"
National Comics #42 (May 1944): "Destroyer 171 embarks on the strangest voyage of her adventuresome career..."
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "The Spider Man"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "Well, thank goodness, we made land..."
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "Guns and Glamor"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "Death By the Clock"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "The Allotment Check Thieves"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "Here Lies Windy Breeze...And How He Lies and Lies and Lies!"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "Dagger Marlin Hangs Twice"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "The Rocket Train"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "Be the paper weight champion!"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "The Case of the Drowned Corpse!"
National Comics #43 (Aug. 1944): "Mutiny Aboard the U.S.S. "Pawnee""
Plastic Man
Police Comics
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "Introducing the Firebrand"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Origin of 711"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "Dr. M. Balm's Man-Eating Plant"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Attack of Ali Harid"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Legend of the Black Baron"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Origin of Plastic Man"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Redemption of Steele Kerrigan"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Alien Smuggling Racket"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "Vengeance!"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Coming of the Phantom Lady"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #1 (Aug. 1941): "The Origin of the Human Bomb"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "The Revolt of General Muerte"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "The Retribution on Looey Lutz"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "The Mosquito Boat Raids"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "Tamara--Marked For Murder"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "Dueling the Dope Smugglers"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "Lemme go, Maw"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "The Hijacker"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "The Hogan Brothers"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "Hollywood Stickup"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "The Kidnapped Ambassador"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "Presenting Burp the Twerp"
Police Comics #2 (Sep. 1941): "Evil on Calona Island"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "Boss Slaine, Traitor"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "Rock Gatty's "Impossible" Killing"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "All right Rookie- Go in an' see the Doc-"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "The Double Agent"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "The Hand of Biro"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "The Pinball Racket"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "The Motorcycle Cop Murder"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "The Escape of Fatso Dowd"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "Pearls of Peril"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "Framed for Kidnapping"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "Gangway, Crime!"
Police Comics #3 (Oct. 1941): "The Purple Mist"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "Her Strasse's Sea Island Spy Ring"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "The Van Dern Pearls"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "The Yegg Beater"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "Defending the Dartmoor"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "Dr. Scratch of Demon Hill"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "Crime School for Delinquent Girls"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "But Dewey- What makes you think you'll do well in the Tank Corps?"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "McGaw's Proposition"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "The Flash Photo Fixers"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "The Goof"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "The Dirigible of Doom"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "The Safety Pin Stealer"
Police Comics #4 (Nov. 1941): "The U-Boat Battle"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Framed By Axis Agents"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "The Brick Bat"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Maw! Paw!- It's me!- Ah'm home!"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Azores Adventure"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "The Gambling Syndicate of Tony Faucy"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "The Return of Madam Brawn"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Dr. Burgess's Diamond Theft"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "The Madness of Professor Snook"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Vanishing Evidence"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Ortega the Saboteur"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "Suicide Sam"
Police Comics #5 (Dec. 1941): "The Phony Murder of Col. Stanford"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Dr. Kruger's Hospital Horror"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "The Chikka Chirps Contract"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "I'd been married to Lulubelle if thet skonk Dewey Drip hadn't come home from the Army Camp"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Captain Gruber's Sky Wolves"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Veda the Cobra Woman"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Case of the Disembodied Hands"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "They Stole the Commissioner's Car!"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Grud, Fifth Columnist"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Blood Will Tell"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "The Autogiro Spies"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "Defeating the Drought"
Police Comics #6 (Jan. 1942): "The Black Vanguards"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "The Rescue of Sir Falcon Farnsworth"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "The Escape Racket of Drippy Drew"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "Now, Y'sure y'got your part in this war game figgered out, Hillbilly?"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "It Started in a Chinese Laundry"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "Death Walks in Littletown"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "The United Crooks of America"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "The Plot of Big Dorf Snyder"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "The Kid Brothers"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "Wings Over the Moon"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "Murder at the Anglican Embassy"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "The World's Strongest Man"
Police Comics #7 (Feb. 1942): "The Phony Human Bomb"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "Firebrand Joins the Navy"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "The Van Deth Brothers"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "The Plane Hijacking Scheme"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "Company -attention! Fix Bayonets!"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "The Jewelry Store Frameup"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "The Origin of Manhunter"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "The Sinister Eight Ball"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "The Light of the Orient"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "The Education of Butcher Bowes"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "Seven Strokes of Doom"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "Chaos In Cuba"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "Gigolo Jones"
Police Comics #8 (Mar. 1942): "Smashing the Submarine"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Satan's Son Sells Out to the Japs!"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "A trespasser-Dagnab it!"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Mission to Moscow"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "The Horse Killers"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Bat Barron's Prison Murder Plot"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Death in Hangman's Alley"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "The Butler Did It!"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "The Rum Runner's Racket"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Unknown to anyone, Senator Knight's beautiful daughter..."
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Doom Train"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Mike Fooch, Czar of Crime"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "The Murder Movie"
Police Comics #9 (May 1942): "Adventure in Argentina"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "The Cyclop Caper"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Hi, Gin'ral- They said to report here as your new orderly."
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "The Axis Prison Breakout"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "The Air Race Menace"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Rogan's Gambling Racket"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "The Voodoo Queen"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Adventure in Argentina, Part 2"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "The Case of the Black Raven"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "The Civilian Defense Scandal"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Murder on the Pines"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Big Joe Gobul and Moko"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Terry the Terrible"
Police Comics #10 (July 1942): "Captives In Cairo"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Brain of Cyrus Smythe"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "Mah boy in the army camp says yer boy Dewey is now the General Nuisance of the camp!"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Runt's Revenge"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Flute of Destruction"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Tire Thieves"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Laughing Gas Crimes"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "Killer Kane"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Origin of the Spirit"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Monster of the Swamps"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "Produce the Body"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Murder of Malcom Munsey"
Police Comics #11 (Sep. 1942): "The Spy Ring Murder"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "The Sinister Swami"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Carl Von Spunk's Pottery Plot"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Fifth Column Hospital"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "The Theft of the Montague Diamond"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Peril in a Candy Factory"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Gawsh! Maw sent me mah dawg"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "The Black Queen"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Burp Tries to Enlist"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "The Tank Factory Sabotage"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Captain Blackwolf's Crew of Corpses"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "Message from Allah"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "The Waterfront Monster"
Police Comics #12 (Oct. 1942): "The Liebestraum Code"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "Presenting the Man Who Can't Be Harmed"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "Blast it men! Put some life in this drill!"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Man Who Killed Deek Dakin"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Rat Trap"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Sinister Peanut Vendor"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "Machine Gun Clarkson"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Alaskan Caper"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "Johnny Marston"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Phony Phantom Lady"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Living Dead of Skull Valley"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "Dark Bayou"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Human Bomber"
Police Comics #13 (Nov. 1942): "The Theater Murder"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "Oh, Plastic Man!"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "The Mark of the Cobra"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "Mr. Chameleon"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "I've got you, Philthy Phil"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "Eldas Thayer"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "Red Pastrami, former gangster, today opened a restaurant"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "The Escape of Goon McGirk"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "Who Killed Jed Hathaway?"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "Enter Julio"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "My cousin Whiskers is on his way to visit Dewey"
Police Comics #14 (Dec. 1942): "The West Point Incident"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "The Weather Weapon"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "The Slaughter Symphony"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "Introducing Hustace Throckmorton"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "Deer Gran Sun Dewey, Yistady I decided to jine up with yore army"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "Mr. Midnight"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "The Vengeance of Dr. Jason"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "Vulture Smith"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "Crossword Puzzle Duel"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "The Death of 711"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "Surrender or I'll fire!"
Police Comics #15 (Jan. 1943): "The School For Spies!"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "The Revenge of Chief Great Warrior"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "Wanted: Thor, Manhunter's Dog, Dead Or Alive"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "Palyachi, the Killer Clown"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "Jitterbug Jeopardy"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "The Strange Case of Professor Tomorrow"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "Get Sink Larson!"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "Saving the Dam"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "The Coming of Destiny"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #16 (Feb. 1943): "The Mystery of the Opera House Robberies!"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "Murder in Maniac Mansion"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "Red-Haired Kate"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "Have You Seen Him?"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "The Black Widow"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "The Orphans"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "Mystery of the Black Cat!"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "The Voice from the Grave"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "The Madman"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #17 (Mar. 1943): "Olaf Olson and Lars Larson"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "The Drafting of Plastic Man"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "A Night of Murders"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "Burp Gets a New Body"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "The Headless Man"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "Gang Warfare"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "Golden Egg!"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "The Man from Nowhere"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "No Firing Squad for Juan"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #18 (Apr. 1943): "The Three Mosquitoes"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "The Forest of Fear"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "The Haunted House"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "The Maple Syrup Volcano"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "The Sherlock Doyle Story"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "Here Lies Manhunter"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "Murder on the High Seas"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "Sabotage"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "Flatfoot Burns Is Heading This Way"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #19 (May 1943): "Aunt Sofie's Haunted House"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Woozy Winks Detective Agency"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "The Case of the Kidnapped Corpse"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Flatfoot's Substitute"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Okay, Drip -- you're next on this jiu jitsu instruction!"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Ogre Goran"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Enter: The Raven"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Curtain of Death"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Over the din of the city's noise comes the plaintive wail of a wronged soul!"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "The Three-Man "Perfect" Crime"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "Burp's One Weakness"
Police Comics #20 (July 1943): "The Ferry Boat's Tale"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "The Menace of Serpina"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "The Blue Room of Blandings Castle"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "Phantom Lady Vs. the Spider Widow"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "The poor sap!"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "Oriental Agents"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "Prof. Snap Gadget"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "Burp's Super Hearing"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "The Apaches"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "Temple of Doom"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #21 (Aug. 1943): "Introducing the Bombadiers"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "The Eyes Have It!"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "The Morger Boys"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "The Dog and the Bombardier"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "Dr. Sackville"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "On the Beach"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "The Spanish Treasure Map"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "Curtain of Death"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "Submarine Sabotage"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #22 (Sep. 1943): "Termite of Terror"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "The Ghost Train"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "The Return of Hustace Throckmorton"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "Encounter with Plastic Man"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "Baby Face"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "Ebony's X-Ray Eyes"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "The Sky Saboteurs"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "The San Juan Bluebeard"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "Super Snooper"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "The Four Maniacs"
Police Comics #23 (Oct. 1943): "The Murdering Rhymester"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "The Hundred Plastic Men"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "The Kidnapping of Ebony"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "Murder at the Daily Bugle"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "The Amnesiac"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "Strong Man for Hire"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "Sabotage"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "Blackout Burglary"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "Cyclone Cupid"
Police Comics #24 (Nov. 1943): "Hearts and Sluggers"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "The Rare Edition Murders"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "It sez here thet thuh private who caught thuh..."
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "The Victory Garden"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "The Darson Twins"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "Joining the Scouts"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "Dr. Prince Von Kalm"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "The Lock-Solving Liquid"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "Cut Him Off"
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "That big night in town was too much for me..."
Police Comics #25 (Dec. 1943): "Unfair to Organized Crime"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "Body, Mind and Soul"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "Boy! What A swell tattoo picture o' mah girl!"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "The Framed Gorilla"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "The Picture Murders"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "The Ghostmaster"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "Ten Who Never Came Back"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "Letter from yer Gran'pap, Dewey!"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "Patch-Eye the Perilous"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "Fighting the Front"
Police Comics #26 (Jan. 1944): "The Death Dolls"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "Woozy Winks, Juror"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "The Crazy Calloway Murders"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "The Opera House Murders"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "The Man Who Died Twice"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "Monster of the Valley"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "The Sinister Swami Kazombo"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "Burp Takes a Bet"
Police Comics #27 (Feb. 1944): "The Substitute Spirits"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "Plastic Man -The Movie"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "Tables Turned on Murder"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "The Case of the Cluttered Clues"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "Radio Station WLXK"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "Chinatown Spectre"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "The Mortgage Melodrama"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "Just One Wish"
Police Comics #28 (Mar. 1944): "Blue Coats Don't Turn Back Bullets"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "Death in Derlin's Castle"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "The Curse of Cain"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "The Crime Crumpler"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "The Deathless Brain of Tony Conroy"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "Death Fog"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "The Nefarious Nola"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "Sloozy Slime"
Police Comics #29 (Apr. 1944): "The Silk District Beat"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Blinky Winks and Gooie Louie"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Crooks Steal Vampire State Building"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Werewolf of Warsaw"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Captured by the Underworld"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Red Doom"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Thar He Blows!"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "The Court of Bad Will"
Police Comics #30 (May 1944): "Sounds in the Silent Night"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "The Mangler's Slaughter Clinic"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Dewey Drip"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "The Trance-Call Fails"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Corney Cobb, Apprentice Detective"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Blackmail and Blood"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Death at the Mike"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Stand By For Action"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Super Dog House"
Police Comics #31 (June 1944): "Dipsy Dooble"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "The La Cucaracha Caper"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "The Crooks Convention"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "Ah ain't heered fum Dewey in weeks!"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "The Gates of Perdition"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "Thomas Hawkins"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "The Wolf Man"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "Often a Bomb, Never a Dud"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "Doc Brewer's Tonic"
Police Comics #32 (July 1944): "The Giggling Corpse"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "Plastic Man's Rubber Armor!!!"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "One side for the Navy, Silly!"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "The Murder That Wasn't"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "Twin Trouble"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "The Corpse of Mistaken Identity"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "The Conqueror"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "He Really Crashes the Party"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "Burp Goes to Medical School"
Police Comics #33 (Aug. 1944): "Sphinx and Satin"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "Serena Sloop's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Criminals"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "Here comes Sis Wiggins totin' a pile o' vittles!"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "Suicide Sanitarium"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "Fishing for Subs"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "Wanted Dead or Alive--the Spirit"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "Balloons of Death"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "The Blaggard Brothers' Animal Circus"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "The Treasure of Prof. Dorn"
Police Comics #34 (Sep. 1944): "The Robber Baron"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "The Confession of Froggy Fink"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "Ah shor wish I was home right now!"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "Can Destiny Be Trapped?"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "Wanted: Klever Klaus"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "Sandor, the Terrorizing Taxidermist"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "Dream Gold?"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "Lucille's Robots"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "Burp's Proposal"
Police Comics #35 (Oct. 1944): "The Genius"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "Dr. Brann's Health Farm"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "The Beauty Parlor Holdup"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "Imagine any dame dating that!"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "Destiny Plays No Politics"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "Dead Duck Dolan"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "Beware the Human Bomb"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "The Breed"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "Puttin' On the Ritz Club"
Police Comics #36 (Nov. 1944): "Had the City Gone Mad?"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "Love Comes to Woozy"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "Deer son Dewey--"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "The Match"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "The Super Changeable Suit"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "The Coming of Candy O'Connor"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "Diamonds and the Volcano"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "Case of the Sun Cabinet"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "The Antoinette Heirloom"
Police Comics #37 (Dec. 1944): "A Dull Week"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "One Million Dollars for Plastic Man's Death"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "On the Air"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "Three Bombs at the Ball"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "Hank Pinupo"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "Framed by Arno Roxx"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "Drip'll never make it this time!"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "Tabu Island"
Police Comics #38 (Jan. 1945): "All in Pieces"
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