Detective Comics, #14

Published: April 1938

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Issue Contents:
Storyline

A policeman is tied up next to a bomb with lit fuse.

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Dr. S. G. Boyce
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Story Notes

inside front cover

The Mystery of Hondoku Isle
Story Notes

We formerly credited the script of this story to Gardner Fox, but in an interview in Alter Ego #20 (June 2003), he stated that his first comic story, sold in March 1938, appeared in Detective Comics #18.

Eddie Doll
Framing the Framers
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1st Buck Marshall story in color

The Jenks Kidnapping Case, Part 3

"What Nancy took for a blackmailing racket..."

Too Many Crooks [Part 1]

"In the office of the famous French diamond merchant..."

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Oil from China
Story Notes

We formerly credited the script of this story to Gardner Fox, but in an interview in Alter Ego #20 (June 2003), he stated that his first comic story, sold in March 1938, appeared in Detective Comics #18.

The Black Case
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The Golden Ray

"After a number of exciting adventures..."

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Hot Trail Hogan
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The Poultry Racketeers

"It is dusk."

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Cosmo sees a man thrown out of a passing car. The body turns out to be Lou Capri, an East Side racketeer.

Up North

"Hey! Wotta we do now?"

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Shorty and Slam visit Stormhaven Alaska looking for Jack Trent.

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Story Notes

story title from next issue blurb in previous issue

Quentin Roosevelt, Heroic Fighter
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inside back cover

Story Notes

back cover