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SPY SMASHER #6

Cover Date: August 1942
Cover Price: $0.10
Publication Date: 1942

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Cover Credits:
Art: Mac Raboy


Story: "Once a Navy Man, Always a Navy Man" (16 Pages)

Credits:

ArtGene McDonald
EditingOtto Binder

Feature Character(s):

Spy Smasher

Supporting Character(s):

Admiral Corby

Villain(s):

El Presidente Manco Largo (first appearance; President of Dorado; working with the Nazis; sacrifices his navy to allow Nazis to attack Panama Canal; escapes)
Kull (first appearance; Nazi sympathizer who works for Largo)

Other Character(s):

Roy Richards (first appearance; ex-Navy Commander sentenced to death for killing a man; given the identity of Royale Ricardo; becomes president of Dorado)

Location(s):

Washington, DC
Dorado (first appearance; a tiny Central American nation near the Panama Canal)
Lancho (first appearance; capital city of Dorado)


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Second Story: "Hideous Hideo!" (15 Pages)

Credits:

ArtGene McDonald
EditingOtto Binder

Feature Character(s):

Spy Smasher

Villain(s):

Hideo (first appearance; a Japanese agent who kill people and make lifelike rubber masks of them to impersonate them; possibly dies)

Location(s):

Alaska Territory
Virginia estate of Alan Armstrong
Washington, DC


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Third Story: "Ghost Squadron" (12 Pages)

Credits:

ArtEmil Gershwin (pg 1 only), Gene McDonald
EditingOtto Binder

Feature Character(s):

Spy Smasher

Supporting Character(s):

Eve Corby
Admiral Corby

Villain(s):

Baron Von Kurtz and his men (first appearance; poses as a dead flyer along with projected images of other downed planes; possibly dies)

Location(s):

Washington, DC
Gotham City


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Fourth Story: "Virginia, Mother of Fighting Americans!" (9 Pages)

Credits:

ArtGene McDonald
EditingOtto Binder

Feature Character(s):

Spy Smasher

Supporting Character(s):

Eve Corby
Admiral Corby

Villain(s):

Baron Von Kurtz and his men (first appearance for all; frame an Army sergeant for stealing plans)
Lona (first appearance; a beautiful dancer working with Von Kurtz)

Comment(s):

The Von Kurtz of this story is no known relation to the one of the previous story.


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