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"Captain Marvel: "The World of Your Tomorrow!"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

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America's Greatest Comics #7 is an issue of the series America's Greatest Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1943.

Synopsis for Captain Marvel: "The World of Your Tomorrow!"


Appearing in Captain Marvel: "The World of Your Tomorrow!"

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  • Dr. Ratte (Single appearance)
  • Desmond (Single appearance)
  • Baldy (Single appearance)
  • Nazi Party

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  • Dr. Chauncy Kiddin (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for Bulletman: "The Killer-Diller Killers"


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Synopsis for Balbo, Boy Magician: "The Missing Rabbit"


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Synopsis for Commando Yank: "Danger At the Dike"


Appearing in Commando Yank: "Danger At the Dike"

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  • Vandermeer

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  • Baron Glutz

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Synopsis for Mr. Scarlet and Pinky: "The Riddle of the Runaway Room"

According to Mr. Kronkheit, the janitor, Brian Butler's office building once had a "room 913" right there on the same floor as Butler's office, until ten years ago. A very haphazard investigation leads Mr. Scarlet and Pinky to the conclusion that office #913 was simply walled over, for concealment, while the tenant, Mr. Rattlepate Ep III, served a prison sentence. The missing office had been a dentist's clinic, and was a front for a diamond smuggling operation, shipping gems concealed in sets of false teeth.

Appearing in Mr. Scarlet and Pinky: "The Riddle of the Runaway Room"

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  • Rattlepate Ep III
    • his gang
  • Dopey Leo
    • his gang
  • another gang

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  • Gotham City, on Earth-S
    • Park Building, Room 912, Brian Butler's Law Office
    • 8 Doop Street, hoodlum hideout
    • 8 Foop Street, hoodlum hideout
    • 8 Goop Street
    • Chemical Plant

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  • large open vat of nitroclycerine

Synopsis for Minute Man: "In Berlin"

War refugee Jonas Progg left behind art treasures worth millions when he fled Europe, and now that loot was adorning the palace of Herr Goebbels. Minute Man travels to Europe, and parachutes into Berlin during an Allied night bombing raid. Encountering and neutralizing several Nazi soldiers along the way, Minute Man finds and breaks into Goebbels' mansion, and steals back all of Progg's paintings. Minute Man escapes from Europe piloting a stolen Nazi bomber. Progg sells the recovered art, and uses the proceeds to buy War Bonds.

Gen Milton has meanwhile forgotten to provide the cover story for Pvt Weston's absence (without leave), and Weston is put on punishment detail, shoveling out the stables.

Appearing in Minute Man: "In Berlin"

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  • General Milton

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  • Jonas Progg

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  • priceless paintings, sliced from their frames

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  • many Allied 2-engine bombers
  • motorcycles and staff cars
  • one German 2=engine bomber

Notes

  • Cover date is "Spring 1943".
  • Last issue for Minute Man. After this America's Greatest Comics runs for one more issue, then ends.
  • Last issue for Mister Scarlet.
    • In "The Riddle of the Runaway Room" Mr. Scarlet and Pinky both get head-konked unconscious. This is Mr. Scarlet's ninth cranial concussion,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] and Pinky's sixth blunt instrument head trauma.[9][10][11][12][13][14]
    • Mr. Scarlet keeps matches in his emergency belt.

Trivia

  • The first page of this issue's Bulletman story was reprinted in Men of Mystery #80 (2009) by AC Comics.


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