Super Comics (March 1943), #58

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Story featuring Smitty

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Tess and John Lavir ends - Natnus, Nat the Fur King begins

Story featuring Dick Tracy

Storyline: 1) Tess's boyfriend, John, is stealing dogs. Tess is angry. He reminds her she is half-owner, and threatens her life. She takes some of the dogs back at night. He is wise to her, rigs a dog with razor steel fangs bolted to its real ones. He ends dead, hoist with his own petard. Police find Tess holding a piece of glass over John's corpse. Using police science, Tracy exonerates her. 2) Natnus's chauffeur sideswipes a police car, forcing him to ditch a load of furs. His racket: he sells stolen furs, then his crew posing as cops take them back. He starts calling himself Nat the Fur King.

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"Bitsy" ends - "Playing the Ponies" begins

Story featuring Winnie Winkle

Storyline: Bitsy returns to her Mom. Will starts playing the ponies.

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Story featuring Jim Ellis

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Story featuring Stratosphere Jim and His Flying Fortress

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Story featuring Moon Mullins

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Story featuring Smitty

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Anticipating the Swing Champ Challenge

Story featuring Harold Teen

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Boxing Match Slip-up: George Grunt versus Jones

Story featuring Tiny Tim

Storyline: George trains for the bout. In the ring, Jones has the advantage; until Jones'kid, in his excitement, throws a banana peel into the ring. Upset! Jones concedes amicably.

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Untitled Story

Story featuring Magic Morro

Storyline: Morro and Oom escape from a Japanese patrol and down a Japanese fighter plane.

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Sledding Exhausted

Story featuring Sweeney & Son

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Story featuring Little Joe

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Cold Cream Caper

Story featuring The Ripples

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Radium Review

Storyline: A group of scientists report that lead provides protection from radium burns. Muller's boyfriend is found dead. Autopsy reveals radiation poisoning. She admits carelessness with radium. Gestapo Director Zellner is diagnosed with a serious throat ailment. Dr. Adelman, deported to Poland by the Reich, is sent to perform surgery to save Zellner, who recovers, relapses, is confined, then transferred to a high post in Argentina. Muller's diary tells of Adelman putting a small vial under Director Zellner's hat band, and her failure to find a tiny bit of radium, enough to kill a man. Heil Hitler!

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Aztec Safari, Episode 1: How Beatty Met Gaywood

Story featuring Clyde Beatty

Storyline: Clyde recalls a safari of several years before, to the Yucatan to find Aztec artifacts. He notes a labor shortage. The local mayor cannot help. Enter Señor Gaywood, who procures porters, on condition he accompany the expedition. Beatty agrees, but demands to know why. On condition of secrecy, Gaywood reveals a map of the sacred temple of Ichtitual, where the last Aztec chief left a treasure in gold. Gaywood attests its authenticity, but hems and haws explaining how he came by the map from a native friend who died. Jim is suspicious.

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Story featuring Little Orphan Annie

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Fun For Boys

Storyline: Clothbound.

American Seeds for Victory Gardens

Storyline: Send me the prize book, 40 packs of seeds, I will resell them at 10¢ each, send you the money promptly, and get my prize.

Webster's Complete Reference Dictionary and Encyclopedia

Storyline: FREE to examine.