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"Uncle Sam: "The Steelville Story"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written.

National Comics #11 is an issue of the series National Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1941.

Synopsis for Uncle Sam: "The Steelville Story"


Appearing in Uncle Sam: "The Steelville Story"

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  • Scalini

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  • B. G. Vander
  • Miss Vander
  • Jim

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Synopsis for Sally O'Neil Policewoman: "The Reformation of Billy Morris"


Appearing in Sally O'Neil Policewoman: "The Reformation of Billy Morris"

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  • Billy Morris

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  • Joe
  • Whitey

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  • Mike
  • Mr. Miller

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Synopsis for Kid Patrol: "Sunshine Falls in Love"


Appearing in Kid Patrol: "Sunshine Falls in Love"

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  • Porky
  • Sunshine
  • Teddy

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  • Mr. Crumm
  • Pat

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  • First Street
  • Missing Person's Bureau
  • Morgue

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Synopsis for Prop Powers: "Firing Squad of Spies"


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Synopsis for Kid Dixon: "Bout with Samson Young"


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  • B. Galsworthy "Bottle" Topps, Dixon's Manager

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Synopsis for Quicksilver: "Death Rides the Racetrack"


Appearing in Quicksilver: "Death Rides the Racetrack"

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  • Betsy
  • Larry

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  • Al
  • Reilly

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Synopsis for Jack and Jill: "Mystery at Midway Island"


Appearing in Jack and Jill: "Mystery at Midway Island"

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  • Mayer (Dies)

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  • Hawaii (Mentioned only)
  • Midway Island

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Synopsis for Wonder Boy: "The TAL Plane Crackups"


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Synopsis for Pen Miller: "The Museum Mystery"


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Synopsis for Paul Bunyan: "The Indian Timber Thieves"


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Synopsis for Merlin: "War With Wotan"

In Britain, Merlin watches the war unfolding, and he grieves over the horror of it all. What can he do to show mankind a better way? Enfolding himself in his charmed cloak, Merlin travels back through aeons of time, and visits a Druid monument. He climbs a steep cliff and enters a jagged old temple, where he interrupts a human sacrifice ritual, rescuing a youth and a maiden (Aran & his girlfriend), and with a gesture moves them into the twentieth century. He shows them a modern city, and they're amazed by it, but why are they there? Merlin sermonizes about advancements in science and culture and art, and how now that's all at an end, as mankind slides back into the barbarism of Wotan, the War God. So these two are here, now, to help Merlin destroy Wotan. They agree to help. Merlin kapoofs their stone-age clothing into military aviator uniforms, with jodphurs, and conjures up a seaplane. Guided by Merlin's powers to a destination across the sea, they fly to a distant country, and bail out, as instructed. They are spotted from the ground, and shot, by a young man and a young woman, in blue uniforms, commanded by an ill-tempered older man. When they see that the dead parachutists are a pair of youngsters like themselves, they are horrified at their own actions. The commander is completely disgusted by their caterwauling, so much so that he pulls out a side-arm and prepares to gun them both down. That's when Merlin steps in and turns his pistol into a squealing live rat, and the cowardly officer flees. The weeping young soldiers grieve for their dead young counterparts, but Merlin brings those two back to life with a single magic word. That's when the thunder and lightning start up, and Wotan himself strides forth, sword in hand, to destroy Merlin and all the others. Merlin conjures up a sword, fences with Wotan, and strikes him down with one deadly swing. The four young people vow to help Merlin to destroy the evil of war.

Appearing in Merlin: "War With Wotan"

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  • Merlin's Magic Cloak

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  • Aran
  • other young man
  • Aran's girlfriend
  • other young woman

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  • Also appearing in this issue of National Comics were:
    • Windy Breeze: "The Bronc Buster", by Jack Cole
    • Miss Winky: "What's happened to those kids?", by Arthur Beeman
    • "The Bloodiest Battle" (text story), by Toni Blum



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