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Outside, Sandra is frustrated; she's packing a gun but can't shoot into the darkened stateroom. Some of the ship's officers arrive and she tells them it's a mob fight. They charge into the stateroom, but by now the Baron is gone, both crooks are dead, and Mrs. Von Schmidt is just now peeling the tape from her mouth, to inform them that the Baron [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_31#Synopsis_for_Sandra_of_the_Secret_Service:_.22Sandra.27s_Vacation.2C_Part_4.22|has escaped]], with the loot.
 
Outside, Sandra is frustrated; she's packing a gun but can't shoot into the darkened stateroom. Some of the ship's officers arrive and she tells them it's a mob fight. They charge into the stateroom, but by now the Baron is gone, both crooks are dead, and Mrs. Von Schmidt is just now peeling the tape from her mouth, to inform them that the Baron [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_31#Synopsis_for_Sandra_of_the_Secret_Service:_.22Sandra.27s_Vacation.2C_Part_4.22|has escaped]], with the loot.
 
 
| Appearing1 =
 
| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
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* Lucille du Pont von Schmidt
 
* Lucille du Pont von Schmidt
 
* passenger liner officers
 
* passenger liner officers
'''Villains:'''
+
'''Antagonists:'''
 
* Baron von Schmidt (wears a [[Monocles|monocle]])
 
* Baron von Schmidt (wears a [[Monocles|monocle]])
 
* two thugs {{green|both die}}
 
* two thugs {{green|both die}}
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| Inker2_1 = Joe Shuster
 
| Inker2_1 = Joe Shuster
 
| StoryTitle2 = Dr. Occult: "The Spirit Medium"
 
| StoryTitle2 = Dr. Occult: "The Spirit Medium"
| Synopsis2 = Ellsworth convinces Occult to accompany him to a seance, so that Occult can judge whether the medium, Madame Zora, is a fake or a genuine psychic. Madame Zora soon proves to be legitimate--too legitimate, as she is possessed by an evil spirit. The other seance attendees flee, leaving only Occult and Ellsworth with the possessed Madame Zora. She corners Ellsworth with a spear, but Occult uses his powers to overcome the possessed woman. With Madame Zora unconscious, the evil spirit flees.
+
| Synopsis2 = Ellsworth convinces Occult to accompany him to a seance, so that Occult can judge whether the medium, Madame Zora, is a fake or a genuine psychic. Madame Zora soon proves to be legitimate -- too legitimate, as she is possessed by an evil spirit. The other seance attendees flee, leaving only Occult and Ellsworth with the possessed Madame Zora. She corners Ellsworth with a spear, but Occult uses his powers to overcome the possessed woman. With Madame Zora unconscious, the evil spirit flees.
 
| Appearing2 =
 
| Appearing2 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
* {{a|[[Richard Occult (New Earth)|Doctor Occult]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Richard Occult (New Earth)|Doctor Occult]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* Vin Ellsworth
+
* Police Captain Vin Ellsworth
'''Villains:'''
+
'''Antagonists:'''
 
* an evil spirit
 
* an evil spirit
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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| StoryTitle4 = Three Musketeers: "Episode 19"
 
| StoryTitle4 = Three Musketeers: "Episode 19"
  +
| Synopsis4 = Arriving at dusk at the execution grounds of Croix du Trahoir, M. Bonacieux is yanked from the carriage and frog-marched past some hanging corpses on a scaffold. The guards drag him up a stairway and into an antechamber, then park him on a bench. Another officer conveys him into a well-appointed study, where at a table sits the widely dreaded Cardinal Richelieu. His eminence examines the arrest report and has some sharp questions for Bonacieux, who whimpers about his innocence and implicates his wife and his tenant, Constance and D'Artagnan. Richelieu sends for the Comte de Rochefort, who arrives with good news. Bonacieux is sent away and returned to his cell, then Richelieu confirms with Rochefort that the Queen has, indeed, met with the Duke of Buckingham, and that she has gifted him with a particular set of diamond studs. Richelieu is very pleased.
| Synopsis4 =
 
 
| Writer4_1 = Alexandre Dumas
 
| Writer4_1 = Alexandre Dumas
 
| Writer4_2 = Sven Elven
 
| Writer4_2 = Sven Elven
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| Appearing4 =
 
| Appearing4 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
  +
<!-- The Three Musketeers don't appear in this episode.
* {{WP|D'Artagnan}}
 
  +
-->
* {{WP|Athos}}
 
* {{WP|Porthos}}
 
* {{WP|Aramis}}<!--
 
 
'''Other Characters'''
 
'''Other Characters'''
  +
* M. Bonacieux, Mercer
* {{WP|M. de Treville}}, Captain of Musketeers
 
  +
* Constance Bonacieux, Queen's Milliner {{mention}}
* {{WP|Louis XIII}} {{mentioned}}
 
  +
* {{WP|George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham|Duke of Buckingham}} {{mention}}
* {{WP|Cardinal Richelieu}} {{mentioned}}
 
  +
* Queen {{WP|Anne of Austria|Anne of France}} {{mention}}
'''Villains:'''<!--
 
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
* {{WP|Comte de Rochefort}} {{green|not yet named}}
 
  +
* Bastille Commissar
* Cardinal's Guards
+
** Guards
* {{WP|Milady de Winter}} {{green|not yet named}} -->
 
  +
* {{a|[[Cardinal Richelieu (New Earth)|Cardinal Richelieu]]}} {{1stFull}}
 
* {{WP|Comte de Rochefort}}
  +
<!--
 
* {{WP|Louis XIII}}
 
* {{WP|M. de Treville}}, Captain of Musketeers
 
* {{WP|Milady de Winter}} -->
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[Paris, France]]}}, the {{WP|1620s}}<!--
 
* {{a|[[Paris, France]]}}, the {{WP|1620s}}<!--
  +
** Rue du Columbier
** a public garden
 
** M. de Treville's chalet
+
*** M. de Treville's chalet
** Royal Palace -->
+
** Royal Palace -->
  +
** Bastille
  +
** Croix du Trahoir
   
| StoryTitle5 = Brad Hardy
+
| Writer5_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Penciler5_1 = Tom Hickey
| Synopsis5 =
 
 
| Inker5_1 = Tom Hickey
  +
| StoryTitle5 = Brad Hardy: "Lorraine, Part 2"
  +
| Synopsis5 = Brad and Kardos have made their way thru the Grey Jungle and [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_28#Synopsis_for_Brad_Hardy:_.22Lorraine.2C_Part_1.22|arrived outside the]] walls of the City of the Grey People. Somewhere inside, Lorraine is being held captive by the city's cruel king. They intently study the city that whole day, as they wait for night to fall, then quietly swim the moat and climb the castle wall. They reach a balcony, outside a richly-furnished bedchamber, and enter it. In the bed, sound asleep, is General Porgo, with his sword conveniently propped against the side of the bed. Brad [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_31#Synopsis_for_Brad_Hardy:_.22Lorraine.2C_Part_3.22|creeps into]] the room.
 
| Appearing5 =
 
| Appearing5 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
* {{a|[[Brad Hardy (Earth-Two)|Brad Hardy]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Brad Hardy (Earth-Two)|Brad Hardy]]}}
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Prince Kardos, of Agharti
  +
* Lorraine Lewis {{mention}}
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* King of the City of the Grey People {{mention}}
  +
* General Porgo
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[Kingdoms of the Underworld]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Kingdoms of the Underworld]]}}
  +
** Grey Jungle
| Writer5_1 = Tom Hickey
 
  +
** City of the Grey People
| Penciler5_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Inker5_1 = Tom Hickey
 
   
 
| Writer8_1 = Vincent Sullivan
 
| Writer8_1 = Vincent Sullivan
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| Inker8_1 = Vincent Sullivan
 
| Inker8_1 = Vincent Sullivan
 
| StoryTitle8 = Spike Spalding: "Back to School"
 
| StoryTitle8 = Spike Spalding: "Back to School"
  +
| Synopsis8 = Spike is very glad to be back in his normal life. He and Pincus go out to play, but are soon annoyed to hear the ringing of the school bell. Meanwhile Uncle George receives an exciting letter from a foreign country!
| Synopsis8 =
 
 
| Appearing8 =
 
| Appearing8 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
* {{a|[[Spike Spalding (Earth-Two)|Spike Spalding]]}} {{Final}}
 
* {{a|[[Spike Spalding (Earth-Two)|Spike Spalding]]}} {{Final}}
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Pincus {{Final}}
  +
* Uncle George {{Final}}
  +
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* Postman
   
 
| Writer9_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Writer9_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Penciler9_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Penciler9_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Inker9_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Inker9_1 = Tom Hickey
| StoryTitle9 = Wing Brady: "The Boxing Match, Part 5"
+
| StoryTitle9 = Wing Brady: "Wrath of Omar Khan"
  +
| Synopsis9 = Omar Khan [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_29#Synopsis_for_Wing_Brady:_.22Omar_Khan.22|shoots at the]] girl, but he is shaking with rage, and misses. He gets no time for a second shot, either, as Wing Brady pounces in and pounds him down. Khan tries again, with a knife this time, but Hap Hamilton grabs his arm and twists it up. Omar Khan yells for reinforcements, and a whole lot of them arrive, brandishing big knives! So out come the Legionnaires' side-arms, but it's a bad place to start shooting, so Lt. Brady has his guys hold their fire, and orders Omar Khan into a good hostage-position in front of them. The girl leads them, as they walk backward across the large courtyard, toward a gate in one wall. The gate is unbarred, and they all go thru it, Brady last, with his hostage. He releases Omar Khan, steps thru the gate, and bolts it. They're out in an alley, so picking a door at random, Wing steps into somebody's house. It's awkward, because a dead elderly well-dressed white man is lying on the floor in the middle of the room, with a big knife sticking out of his chest. When the girl sees this, [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_31#Synopsis_for_Wing_Brady:_.22Another_Story.22|she faints]].
| Synopsis9 =
 
 
| Appearing9 =
 
| Appearing9 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
* {{a|[[Wing Brady (Earth-Two)|Wing Brady]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Wing Brady (Earth-Two)|Wing Brady]]}}
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* [[French Foreign Legion]], 12th Battalion
  +
** "Hap" Hamilton
  +
** "Frenchy" Reynard<!--
  +
** Captain Chevigny
  +
*** Slim
  +
*** Big Jim Padgett
  +
* Lynn Harding -->
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* Omar Khan
  +
** his flashmob of knife-wielders
  +
<!--
  +
* Abdul Crim, {{BTS}} -->
  +
'''Other Characters:'''<!--
  +
* Akmeh Bey, camel dealer -->
  +
* Runaway American Girl
  +
* dead man in house
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* {{a|[[Algeria|North Africa]]}}<!--
  +
** Casa Bey, Foreign Legion outpost -->
  +
** El Coro, Arab town
   
 
| StoryTitle11 = Magic Crystal of History: "King Edward I and the Conquest of Scotland"
 
| StoryTitle11 = Magic Crystal of History: "King Edward I and the Conquest of Scotland"
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* [[Time Travel|Magic Crystal of History]]
 
* [[Time Travel|Magic Crystal of History]]
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Edward I (New Earth)|Edward I of England]]}}
+
* {{a|[[Edward I of England (New Earth)|Edward I of England]]}}
 
| Writer11_1 = Homer Fleming
 
| Writer11_1 = Homer Fleming
 
| Penciler11_1 = Homer Fleming
 
| Penciler11_1 = Homer Fleming
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| Appearing12 =
 
| Appearing12 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* Radio Squad
+
* {{a|[[Radio Squad]]}}
** {{a|[[Sandy Kean (Earth-Two)|Sandy Keene]]}}
+
** {{a|[[Sandy Kean (Earth-Two)|Sandy Keene]]}}
** {{a|[[Larry Trent (Earth-Two)|Larry Trent]]}}
+
** {{a|[[Larry Trent (Earth-Two)|Larry Trent]]}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
 
* {{a|[[New York City]]}}
 
* {{a|[[New York City]]}}
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| Appearing14 =
 
| Appearing14 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* Johnnie Law
+
* {{a|[[Johnnie Law (Earth-Two)|Johnnie Law]]}}
   
 
| Writer15_1 = Sven Elven
 
| Penciler15_1 = Sven Elven
 
| Inker15_1 = Sven Elven
 
| StoryTitle15 = Pirate Gold: "Episode 18"
 
| StoryTitle15 = Pirate Gold: "Episode 18"
  +
| Synopsis15 = Inside an enormous house in a crowded city in China, Jeff Roberts and Captain Dennis, using firecrackes,
| Synopsis15 =
 
  +
[[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_29#Synopsis_for_Pirate_Gold:_.22Episode_17.22|have stampeded]] a squad of blade-wielding guards out of a large room. Once they are gone, the two race away in the other direction, down a corridor to the room where they know Jean is held. There is an oak door, but Captain Dennis busts it open with his shoulder. The three of them run away down a hall and across an open court. They are spotted and pursued by five sword-wielding guards. They escape out a back door which Dennis slams, and braces himself to hold in place. <!-- The End. -->
 
| Appearing15 =
 
| Appearing15 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Jeff Roberts (Earth-Two)|Jeff Roberts]]}} {{Final}}
+
* {{a|[[Jeff Roberts (Earth-Two)|Jeff Roberts]]}} {{final}}
* Gregory Roberts {{Final}}
+
* Captain Dennis {{final}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* Captain Dennis {{Final}}
+
* Jean {{final}} <!--
  +
* Gregory Roberts
 
  +
* unnamed old gunman
| Writer15_1 = Sven Elven
 
  +
* Flamingo crewmen -->
| Penciler15_1 = Sven Elven
 
 
'''Antagonists:'''<!--
| Inker15_1 = Sven Elven
 
  +
* Tsang Li, Gentle Pirate of the China Waters {{BTS}} -->
  +
* Jean's Slave Buyer {{BTS}}
  +
** his guards
  +
'''Era:'''
  +
* {{a|[[18th Century]]}}
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* Shanghai, {{a|[[China]]}}<!--
  +
'''Vessels:'''
  +
* "Flamingo", 3-masted square-rigged ship
  +
* Chinese Pirate junk -->
   
 
| Writer16_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Writer16_1 = Tom Hickey
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| Inker16_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| Inker16_1 = Tom Hickey
 
| StoryTitle16 = Mark Marson: "The Murder of Lord Greystone, Part 5"
 
| StoryTitle16 = Mark Marson: "The Murder of Lord Greystone, Part 5"
  +
| Synopsis16 = One of the zoo-keepers [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_29#Synopsis_for_Mark_Marson:_.22The_Murder_of_Lord_Greystone.2C_Part_4.22|has a bandaged head]]. Marson questions him. His story holds together, but when he sneezes, a small box falls out of his pocket, hits the floor, falls open, and out rolls a small [[More_Fun_Comics_Vol_1_31#Synopsis_for_Mark_Marson:_.22The_Murder_of_Lord_Greystone.2C_Part_6.22|hypodermic syringe]].
| Synopsis16 =
 
 
| Appearing16 =
 
| Appearing16 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Mark Marson (Earth-Two)|Mark Marson]]}}
+
* {{a|[[Mark Marson (Earth-Two)|Mark Marson]]}}, of the Inter-Planetary Police
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Inter-Planetary Police <!--
  +
** Captain Waldo -->
  +
** Lieutenant Montague <!--
  +
** Professor Hillary
  +
* Gail Hillary -->
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* Doctor
  +
* Reptile House Attendant
  +
'''Animals:'''
  +
* Forked Cobra {{mention}}<!--
  +
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* Lord Greystone {{mention}}
  +
* Mr. Barwicke, Zoo Superintendent
  +
** Zoo Staff -->
  +
'''Era:'''
  +
* 2060
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* Planet {{a|[[Ciro]]}}
  +
** Blue Bay <!--
  +
*** Lord Greystone's Estate -->
  +
*** Zoo <!--
  +
** City of [[Ciralia]]
  +
*** Inter-Planetary Police HQ --> <!--
  +
'''Items:'''
  +
* I-P Police Electro-Ray Pistol
  +
'''Vehicles:'''
  +
* Large Police Giro Car -->
   
 
| StoryTitle17 = Radio Squad
 
| StoryTitle17 = Radio Squad
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| Appearing18 =
 
| Appearing18 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{a|[[Bob Merritt (Earth-Two)|Bob Merritt]]}}
+
* {{a|[[Bob Merritt (Earth-Two)|Bob Merritt]]}} {{Final}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* Jake
+
* Jake {{Final}}
* Red
+
* Red {{Final}}
* Shorty
+
* Shorty {{Final}}
 
| Writer18_1 = Leo O'Mealia
 
| Writer18_1 = Leo O'Mealia
 
| Penciler18_1 = Leo O'Mealia
 
| Penciler18_1 = Leo O'Mealia
 
| Inker18_1 = Leo O'Mealia
 
| Inker18_1 = Leo O'Mealia
   
  +
| Editor19_1 = Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
 
| Writer19_1 =
 
| Writer19_1 =
 
| Penciler19_1 =
 
| Penciler19_1 =
 
| Inker19_1 =
 
| Inker19_1 =
| StoryTitle19 = Hope Hazard: "G-Woman"
+
| StoryTitle19 = Hope Hazard: "Fenton Manor"
  +
| Synopsis19 = Hope Hazard inherits Fenton Manor, which is neighbored by Serge Rasoff's estate. Rasoff is an international thief, from Russia, known to Hope's father, an ex-Secret Service man. Actually, Rasoff is "Nifty Nick", known to Secret Service Inspector Thomas. This criminal has concealed a valuable stolen diamond under a floor tile, and murdered a French Secret Service agent, in his country house. Hope snoops around until she's figured out what's hidden, and where, while her butler calls in the Secret Service, which raids the estate, finds the dead agent and the stolen diamond, and arrests "Rasoff".
| Synopsis19 =
 
 
| Appearing19 =
 
| Appearing19 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* Hope Hazard
+
* {{a|[[Hope Hazard (Earth-Two)|Hope Hazard]]}} {{final}}
  +
'''Supporting Characters:'''
  +
* Mr. Hazard, Hope's father, former Secret Service agent {{only}}
  +
'''Antagonists:'''
  +
* Baron Serge Rasoff (formerly "Nifty Nick") {{only}}
  +
** two giant black servants
  +
* Princess Fiesole (formerly "Glamorous Kate") {{only}}
  +
'''Other Characters:'''
  +
* Mr. & Mrs. Hopkins, household staff
  +
* Novello, French Secret Service {{dies}}
  +
* Secret Service Inspector Thomas {{only}}
  +
** his raiding squad
  +
'''Locations:'''
  +
* Fenton Manor
  +
* Rasoff Estate
  +
'''Items:'''
  +
* DeChoff Diamond
  +
'''Vessels:'''
  +
* Rasoff's chartered yacht
   
 
| Notes =
 
| Notes =
 
* Published by [[DC Comics|A.I. Menin, Rec. Nicholson Publishing Co., Inc.]].
 
* Published by [[DC Comics|A.I. Menin, Rec. Nicholson Publishing Co., Inc.]].
** The original publisher was in receivership at this time; the new publisher, next month, is [[DC Comics|Detective Comics, Inc.]]
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** The original publisher was in receivership at this time. The new publisher, next month, is [[DC Comics|Detective Comics, Inc.]]
* Final issue for [[Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson]] as Editor-in-Chief and as Publisher.
+
** Final issue for [[Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson]] as Editor-in-Chief and as Publisher.
* Last issue for '''Bob Merritt'''.
+
* Last issue for '''Bob Merritt''' by [[Leo O'Mealia]].
  +
* In '''Brad Hardy''' by [[Tom Hickey]], a long day and a bright moonlight night pass, in this story set in the [[Kingdoms of the Underworld]]. This makes it seem as if, one or two writer/artist changes ago, everybody lost track of where this story was set.
* Last issue for '''Hope Hazard''' by [[Alex Lovy]]. Hope's only other appearance was in [[Detective Comics Vol 1 3|Detective Comics #3]] (May 1937).
 
  +
** This 28-appearance series had more than its share of creative team turnover, over its brief career. ''Brad Hardy'' started in {{c|New Fun Comics Vol 1 3}} with writer/artist [[Richard Loederer]]. Starting in [[New Fun Comics Vol 1 5|#5]], [[W.C. Brigham]] took over. Starting in [[More Fun Comics Vol 1 9|#9]], [[A. Leslie Ross]] took over. Starting in [[More Fun Comics Vol 1 12|#12]], [[Tom Hickey]] took over.
* Last issue for '''Little Linda'''.
 
  +
** [[More Fun Comics Vol 1 31|Next issue]] is the last for this series.
* Last issue for '''Pirate Gold'''.
 
  +
* '''Doctor Occult''' by [[Jerry Siegel]] and [[Joe Shuster]]: Former police sergeant Vin Ellsworth has again resumed the rank of Captain. Recap: He is a sergeant in {{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 27}} and {{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 29|#29}}, and a captain in {{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 26}}, {{c|More Fun Comics Vol 1 38|#28}}, and in this issue.
* This issue, '''Radio Squad''' appears twice.
 
* Last issue for '''Sam the Porter'''.
+
* Last issue for '''Hope Hazard'''.
 
** Hope's only other appearance was in {{c|Detective Comics Vol 1 1}} (May 1937).
* Last issue for '''Spike Spalding'''.
 
  +
** This story's uncredited artist is definitely not Alex Lovy.
  +
* The [[Three Musketeers]] do not appear in this issue's episode of '''The Three Musketeers''' by [[Sven Elven]].
 
* Last issue for '''Little Linda''' by [[Whitney Ellsworth]].
 
* Last issue for '''Pirate Gold''' by [[Sven Elven]], breaking off in mid-cliffhanger.
 
* This issue, '''Radio Squad''' by [[Jerry Siegel]] and [[Joe Shuster]] appears twice.
 
* Last issue for '''Sam the Porter''' by [[Russell Cole|Alger]].
  +
* Last issue for '''Spike Spalding''' by [[Vincent Sullivan]]. The contents of Uncle George's foreign letter remain unknown.
 
* Also appearing in this issue of ''More Fun Comics'' were:
 
* Also appearing in this issue of ''More Fun Comics'' were:
** Alan De Beaufort: "Hooves of the Tartar Horde", by [[Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson]] & [[Alexander Nikitin]]<!-- 4 pages -->
+
** Alan De Beaufort: "Hooves of the Tartar Horde", by [[Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson]] & [[Alexander Nitikin]]<!-- 4 pages -->
 
** ''Buzz Brown'', by [[Creig Flessel]] <!-- 6 pages -->
 
** ''Buzz Brown'', by [[Creig Flessel]] <!-- 6 pages -->
** ''Sam the Porter'', by [[Russell Cole]]
 
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
* Read [http://spyguysandgals.com/sgLookupComicBook.aspx?id=346 Sandra's Vacation, Part 3] online.
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* Read [https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=11625 More Fun Comics #30] online.
 
}}
 
}}

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"Sandra of the Secret Service: "Sandra's Vacation, Part 3"": Aboard the passenger liner bound for Florida, Sandra shadows Baron Von Schmidt, who is talking to himself out loud. He's guilt

More Fun Comics #30 is an issue of the series More Fun Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1938.

Synopsis for Sandra of the Secret Service: "Sandra's Vacation, Part 3"

Aboard the passenger liner bound for Florida, Sandra shadows Baron Von Schmidt, who is talking to himself out loud. He's guilty all right. Meanwhile at another stateroom, the Baron's two erstwhile partners have finished tying up Michael, and now set out to pay a visit to their backstabbing buddy. Sandra, unobserved, sees them arrive, and watches as they brandish handguns at the Baron, awaken and gag Mrs. Von Schmidt, and generally gloat about how well this is going. The Baron douses the lights, drops to the floor, draws a gun, and shoots one of these punks, who screams.

Outside, Sandra is frustrated; she's packing a gun but can't shoot into the darkened stateroom. Some of the ship's officers arrive and she tells them it's a mob fight. They charge into the stateroom, but by now the Baron is gone, both crooks are dead, and Mrs. Von Schmidt is just now peeling the tape from her mouth, to inform them that the Baron has escaped, with the loot.

Appearing in Sandra of the Secret Service: "Sandra's Vacation, Part 3"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Michael

Other Characters

  • Lucille du Pont von Schmidt
  • passenger liner officers

Antagonists:

  • Baron von Schmidt (wears a monocle)
  • two thugs (both die)

Locations:

  • Atlantic Coast

Vehicles:

  • passenger liner


Synopsis for Dr. Occult: "The Spirit Medium"

Ellsworth convinces Occult to accompany him to a seance, so that Occult can judge whether the medium, Madame Zora, is a fake or a genuine psychic. Madame Zora soon proves to be legitimate -- too legitimate, as she is possessed by an evil spirit. The other seance attendees flee, leaving only Occult and Ellsworth with the possessed Madame Zora. She corners Ellsworth with a spear, but Occult uses his powers to overcome the possessed woman. With Madame Zora unconscious, the evil spirit flees.

Appearing in Dr. Occult: "The Spirit Medium"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Police Captain Vin Ellsworth

Antagonists:

  • an evil spirit

Other Characters:

  • Madame Zora

Synopsis for Jack Woods: "Last Chance Gulch, Part 1"


Appearing in Jack Woods: "Last Chance Gulch, Part 1"

Featured Characters:

Synopsis for Three Musketeers: "Episode 19"

Arriving at dusk at the execution grounds of Croix du Trahoir, M. Bonacieux is yanked from the carriage and frog-marched past some hanging corpses on a scaffold. The guards drag him up a stairway and into an antechamber, then park him on a bench. Another officer conveys him into a well-appointed study, where at a table sits the widely dreaded Cardinal Richelieu. His eminence examines the arrest report and has some sharp questions for Bonacieux, who whimpers about his innocence and implicates his wife and his tenant, Constance and D'Artagnan. Richelieu sends for the Comte de Rochefort, who arrives with good news. Bonacieux is sent away and returned to his cell, then Richelieu confirms with Rochefort that the Queen has, indeed, met with the Duke of Buckingham, and that she has gifted him with a particular set of diamond studs. Richelieu is very pleased.

Appearing in Three Musketeers: "Episode 19"

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Synopsis for Brad Hardy: "Lorraine, Part 2"

Brad and Kardos have made their way thru the Grey Jungle and arrived outside the walls of the City of the Grey People. Somewhere inside, Lorraine is being held captive by the city's cruel king. They intently study the city that whole day, as they wait for night to fall, then quietly swim the moat and climb the castle wall. They reach a balcony, outside a richly-furnished bedchamber, and enter it. In the bed, sound asleep, is General Porgo, with his sword conveniently propped against the side of the bed. Brad creeps into the room.

Appearing in Brad Hardy: "Lorraine, Part 2"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Prince Kardos, of Agharti
  • Lorraine Lewis (Mentioned only)

Antagonists:

  • King of the City of the Grey People (Mentioned only)
  • General Porgo

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Synopsis for Spike Spalding: "Back to School"

Spike is very glad to be back in his normal life. He and Pincus go out to play, but are soon annoyed to hear the ringing of the school bell. Meanwhile Uncle George receives an exciting letter from a foreign country!

Appearing in Spike Spalding: "Back to School"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Pincus (Final appearance)
  • Uncle George (Final appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Postman

Synopsis for Wing Brady: "Wrath of Omar Khan"

Omar Khan shoots at the girl, but he is shaking with rage, and misses. He gets no time for a second shot, either, as Wing Brady pounces in and pounds him down. Khan tries again, with a knife this time, but Hap Hamilton grabs his arm and twists it up. Omar Khan yells for reinforcements, and a whole lot of them arrive, brandishing big knives! So out come the Legionnaires' side-arms, but it's a bad place to start shooting, so Lt. Brady has his guys hold their fire, and orders Omar Khan into a good hostage-position in front of them. The girl leads them, as they walk backward across the large courtyard, toward a gate in one wall. The gate is unbarred, and they all go thru it, Brady last, with his hostage. He releases Omar Khan, steps thru the gate, and bolts it. They're out in an alley, so picking a door at random, Wing steps into somebody's house. It's awkward, because a dead elderly well-dressed white man is lying on the floor in the middle of the room, with a big knife sticking out of his chest. When the girl sees this, she faints.

Appearing in Wing Brady: "Wrath of Omar Khan"

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Antagonists:

  • Omar Khan
    • his flashmob of knife-wielders

Other Characters:

  • Runaway American Girl
  • dead man in house

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Synopsis for Magic Crystal of History: "King Edward I and the Conquest of Scotland"


Appearing in Magic Crystal of History: "King Edward I and the Conquest of Scotland"

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Synopsis for "Radio Squad"


Appearing in "Radio Squad"

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Synopsis for Little Linda: "Yvonne Darling, Part 4"


Appearing in Little Linda: "Yvonne Darling, Part 4"

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Synopsis for Johnnie Law: "The Dope Peddlers, Part 5"


Appearing in Johnnie Law: "The Dope Peddlers, Part 5"

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Synopsis for Pirate Gold: "Episode 18"

Inside an enormous house in a crowded city in China, Jeff Roberts and Captain Dennis, using firecrackes, have stampeded a squad of blade-wielding guards out of a large room. Once they are gone, the two race away in the other direction, down a corridor to the room where they know Jean is held. There is an oak door, but Captain Dennis busts it open with his shoulder. The three of them run away down a hall and across an open court. They are spotted and pursued by five sword-wielding guards. They escape out a back door which Dennis slams, and braces himself to hold in place.

Appearing in Pirate Gold: "Episode 18"

Featured Characters:

  • Jeff Roberts (Final appearance)
  • Captain Dennis (Final appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Jean (Final appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Jean's Slave Buyer (Behind the scenes)
    • his guards

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Synopsis for Mark Marson: "The Murder of Lord Greystone, Part 5"

One of the zoo-keepers has a bandaged head. Marson questions him. His story holds together, but when he sneezes, a small box falls out of his pocket, hits the floor, falls open, and out rolls a small hypodermic syringe.

Appearing in Mark Marson: "The Murder of Lord Greystone, Part 5"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Inter-Planetary Police
    • Lieutenant Montague

Antagonists:

  • Doctor
  • Reptile House Attendant

Animals:

  • Forked Cobra (Mentioned only)

Era:

  • 2060

Locations:

  • Planet Ciro
    • Blue Bay
      • Zoo

Synopsis for "Radio Squad"


Appearing in "Radio Squad"

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Synopsis for Bob Merritt: "The Mystery Plane, Part 25"


Appearing in Bob Merritt: "The Mystery Plane, Part 25"

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Supporting Characters:

  • Jake (Final appearance)
  • Red (Final appearance)
  • Shorty (Final appearance)

Synopsis for Hope Hazard: "Fenton Manor"

Hope Hazard inherits Fenton Manor, which is neighbored by Serge Rasoff's estate. Rasoff is an international thief, from Russia, known to Hope's father, an ex-Secret Service man. Actually, Rasoff is "Nifty Nick", known to Secret Service Inspector Thomas. This criminal has concealed a valuable stolen diamond under a floor tile, and murdered a French Secret Service agent, in his country house. Hope snoops around until she's figured out what's hidden, and where, while her butler calls in the Secret Service, which raids the estate, finds the dead agent and the stolen diamond, and arrests "Rasoff".

Appearing in Hope Hazard: "Fenton Manor"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Mr. Hazard, Hope's father, former Secret Service agent (Single appearance)

Antagonists:

  • Baron Serge Rasoff (formerly "Nifty Nick") (Single appearance)
    • two giant black servants
  • Princess Fiesole (formerly "Glamorous Kate") (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Mr. & Mrs. Hopkins, household staff
  • Novello, French Secret Service (Dies)
  • Secret Service Inspector Thomas (Single appearance)
    • his raiding squad

Locations:

  • Fenton Manor
  • Rasoff Estate

Items:

  • DeChoff Diamond

Vessels:

  • Rasoff's chartered yacht

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