More Fun Comics #90 is an issue of the series More Fun Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of April, 1943.
Synopsis for Green Arrow: "Yours Truly, Doom"
Appearing in Green Arrow: "Yours Truly, Doom"
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- Doom
Other Characters:
- Mr. Preston
- Bill Foster
- Tom Wayne
- Dick Holmes
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Synopsis for Doctor Fate: "The Case of the Healthy Patient!"
Kent Nelson learns of a sick man at his workplace, but upon examination, Nelson finds that the man is absolutely healty, yet the man insists that he is sick. Curious for an answer, Nelson learns that the man's personal doctor has diagnosed a terrible illness. Doing some research, Kent learns that the Doctor is currently tied up.
Doctor Fate goes into action alonside Inza Cramer, his fiancee, and together they find and rescue the doctor, who was attacked by a mysterious person. Soon, Fate and Inza learn that the person behind the attack has stolen a book about animal diseases.
The couple do some more research and Fate learns that the attacker is a crook, who is impersonating doctors to steal from their patients, including animals, as he poses as a veterinarian. The master of diguise has managed to fool all his victims, but Fate finds a way to force the crook to reveal himself during a medical convention and thus, the crook is captured. Although all is well, the "sick" patient of the quack doctor leaves the hospital, still thinking he is sick, much to Nelson and Inza's amusement.
Appearing in Doctor Fate: "The Case of the Healthy Patient!"
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- Inza Cramer
- Doctor Wright
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- a phony doctor and his gang
Other Characters:
- Mr. Campbell (Single appearance)
- Din Din (Single appearance)
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Synopsis for Aquaman: "Somewhere in the Pacific"
Appearing in Aquaman: "Somewhere in the Pacific"
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- Bob Crane (a U.S.Marine commander)
- Members of Crane's unit (Yank, Books, and Tex named)
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Synopsis for Johnny Quick: "The Sting of the Hornet Fleet"
Appearing in Johnny Quick: "The Sting of the Hornet Fleet"
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- Cadmus Crumbie (an efficiency expert and saboteur)
Other Characters:
- Henry Horney, Jr (a torpedo boat plant owner)
- Wurms (assistant production chief)
- Charlie Steers (torpedo boat plant general manager)
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Synopsis for The Spectre: "Crime-Buster By Proxy"
Despite being dead, Jim Corrigan attempts to join the military. This is accomplished by splitting into two entities: seemingly-alive Jim Corrigan and permanently-invisible The Spectre. Against his better judgement, Corrigan teams up with lawman-wannabee Percival Popp, and they in turn team up with a half-crazy inventor (of a battery-powered tubeless vacuum cleaner), to take down Facey, a protection-racketeer who shakes down construction contractors, while keeping his face hidden behind flipped-up lapels and under a big hat.
Appearing in The Spectre: "Crime-Buster By Proxy"
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- Facey, a protection racketeer
- Facey's gang
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- unnamed inventor
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- battery-powered tubeless vacuum cleaner
Notes
- The Spectre:
- Back in All-Star Comics #11 (June 1942), Jim Corrigan was ineligible to join the military, due to being dead. Starting this issue, that's changed.
- Starting this issue, bumbling delusional halfwit "free-lance policeman" Percival Popp essentially takes over the series.
- Doctor Fate:
- "The Case of the Healthy Patient!" is reprinted in The Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives Vol. 1.
- This issue establishes for the first time that Kent Nelson and Inza Cramer are engaged.
See Also
Links and References
- Read Spectre: "Crime Buster by Proxy" online.
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