Police Comics (February 1942), #7

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Untitled Story

Story featuring Plastic Man

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The Rescue of Sir Fallon Farnsworth

Story featuring Firebrand

Storyline: Joan and Slugger are kidnapped by a group of Nazi spies who are after Rod's British friend, Sir Falcon Farnsworth.

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The Escape Racket of Drippy Drew

Story featuring #711

Storyline: #711 manages to stop a large scale prison break from within, but his cover was nearly blown after meeting with the prison warden. Only some quick talking gets him out of that jam.

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Untitled Story

Story featuring Dewey Drip

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Untitled Story

Story featuring Eagle Evans

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Death Walks in Littletown

Story featuring Chic Carter

Storyline: Dressed in a monk's robe and carrying a noose, the Hangman goes on a murderous rampage.

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The United Crooks of America

Story featuring Plastic Man

Storyline: Eel infiltrates the United Crooks of America by stealing some furs. But one wiseguy opposed Eel's joining when he noticed that all of O'Brien's other gang buddies wound up in jail.

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Untitled Story

Story featuring Super Snooper

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The Plot of Big Dorf Snyder

Story featuring Steele Kerrigan

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The Kid Brothers

Story featuring The Mouthpiece

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Wings over the Moon

Story featuring Dick Mace

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Untitled Story

Story featuring Phantom Lady

Storyline: The Phantom Lady, present when a member of the Anglican Purchasing Commission (dressed in a lion tamer's costume) is murdered, notes a fleeing felon carrying a briefcase, also dressed in a lion costume. She follows him to the zoo and apprehends him and his pals, plus the briefcase, which contains valuable Anglican state papers.

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The World's Strongest Man

Story featuring Burp the Twerp

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Untitled Story

Story featuring The Human Bomb

Storyline: Roy is forced to reveal his true identity as the Human Bomb to a young newspaper boy who then helps him track down a phony Human Bomb.

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Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation
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