Police Comics #50 is an issue of the series Police Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1946.
Synopsis for Plastic Man: "Plastic Man Protects Crookdom?"
Appearing in Plastic Man: "Plastic Man Protects Crookdom?"
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- Boss Doaker
- The Cannon
- Paulsen
Other Characters:
- Officer Murphy
- Roget the Astrologer (Dies)
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Synopsis for Candy: "The Kindness Ploy"
Appearing in Candy: "The Kindness Ploy"
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Supporting Characters:
- Mrs. Tim O'Connor
- Theodore "Ted" Dawson
Other Characters:
- Elmer
- Roger
Locations:
- Elm Street
Synopsis for Flatfoot Burns: "Flatfoot the Fire Fighter"
Appearing in Flatfoot Burns: "Flatfoot the Fire Fighter"
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Synopsis for The Spirit: "Parrot Puggins"
(Sunday newspaper "Spirit Section" reprint)
Appearing in The Spirit: "Parrot Puggins"
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- Commissioner Dolan
- Ebony White
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- Parrot Puggins
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Synopsis for Human Bomb: "Hustace and the Pirates"
For vacation, Roy Lincoln and Hustace Throckmorton head out to the aptly-named Solitary Island, which has no civilization whatsoever. Unfortunately, their timing coincides with two rival pirate crews showing up on the island to dig up the buried treasure of legendary corsair, Fuzzybeard. Hustace kicks open the treasure cave for the pirates, then Bomb shows up and blows them up before handing them over to the Coast Guard. In disgust, Roy insists they go back to civilization and have a real vacation.
Appearing in Human Bomb: "Hustace and the Pirates"
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- Cap'n Cly
- his crew
- Burly Billson
- his crew
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- Solitary Island
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Synopsis for Manhunter: "Disgrace"
Appearing in Manhunter: "Disgrace"
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- Leo
- Bicky
- Norda
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Notes
- Plastic Man Protects Crookdom? is reprinted in Plastic Man Archives Vol. 5.
- Also appearing in this issue of Police Comics were:
- Burp the Twerp: "Super Breath" by Jack Cole
- Strange Justice (text story, featuring Dick Mace)
- Dewey Drip, by Bernard Dibble
Trivia
- Spirit: Latex is said to be under government control. During the World War II, USA actually rationed certain items, food and materials.
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