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"Radar: "Food for Thought"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

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Master Comics #76 is an issue of the series Master Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1947.

Synopsis for Radar: "Food for Thought"


Appearing in Radar: "Food for Thought"

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Villains:

  • Jan, foreman
    • his fascist gang of hijackers and black marketeers

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Locations:

  • Yugovania
    • Drensla, the capital
    • Poslo, 40 miles downhill from Drensla

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Synopsis for Bulletman: "The Hot Dog Case"


Appearing in Bulletman: "The Hot Dog Case"

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  • Joe
  • Willie

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Items:

  • gravity helmets
  • gravity dog collar

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Synopsis for Nyoka: "Passage to Death"


Appearing in Nyoka: "Passage to Death"

Featured Characters

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Villains:

  • Native assassin (Dies)
  • Von Snoot (Dies)

Other Characters:

  • Mr. Woods
  • Mr. Gray

Locations:

  • Africa
    • long-abandoned ruby mine

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Synopsis for Kanvasback: "Pound for Pound"


Appearing in Kanvasback: "Pound for Pound"

Featured Characters

  • Kanvasback

Supporting Characters:

  • Mal Arkey

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Other Characters:

  • Battling Buster
  • Spike

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Synopsis for Captain Marvel, Jr.: "Captain Marvel, Jr. Goes on Vacation"


Appearing in Captain Marvel, Jr.: "Captain Marvel, Jr. Goes on Vacation"

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Other Characters:

  • Farmer Jones (Behind the scenes)
  • Tuffy
    • other members of the "Never Lie Club"
  • station master

Locations:

  • Little Acres

Notes

  • Also appearing in this issue of Master Comics were:
    • Contents page
    • A Meaty Question
    • Lumber Jack: "No Joke"
    • "Invitation to Die" (text story), by Joseph Millard
    • Trader Tom: "Makes a Pig of Himself"
    • The Tragedy of Joe Miller: "Merry Wives of Windsor"
    • The Big Stick
    • Whipper Snappers: "Bird's Eye View"

Trivia

  • The Captain Marvel Jr. story features one of many Golden Age examples of breaking the fourth wall and a character knowing about a hero from reading his comic book. Shown on-page is Captain Marvel, Jr. #46.


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