Smash Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1946.
Synopsis for Midnight: "The Atomic Dice"
Appearing in Midnight: "The Atomic Dice"
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- Gabby, the talking monkey
- Doc Wackey
- Sniffer Snoop
- Hot-Foot, a baby polar bear
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Synopsis for Spunky: "The Detective Story"
Appearing in Spunky: "The Detective Story"
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- Spunky
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Synopsis for Rookie Rankin: "Ida, the Goose"
Appearing in Rookie Rankin: "Ida, the Goose"
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Synopsis for The Jester: "The Kidnapping of McGinty"
Old enemy Snide has McGinty kidnapped so he can't spread any unflattering stories and damage Snide's reputation. Snide puts a stack of fresh pies just out of reach to taunt McGinty while starving him to death, but regrets this as the Jester turns them into humorous projectiles when he comes to the rescue.
Appearing in The Jester: "The Kidnapping of McGinty"
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- Police Chief Hustace McGinty
- his cops
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- Snide
- his gang
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- Quinopolis
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Synopsis for Lady Luck: "The Incomparable Ballet Souffle"
Appearing in Lady Luck: "The Incomparable Ballet Souffle"
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- Sopofore
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- Blovodkine
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Synopsis for Daffy: "Duel with Mrs. DeBoff"
Appearing in Daffy: "Duel with Mrs. DeBoff"
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- Mrs. DeBoff
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Synopsis for Black X: "The Harrett Murder"
Appearing in Black X: "The Harrett Murder"
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- Batu
- Inspector "Beef" Burton
Notes
- Also featured in this issue of Smash Comics were:
- Archie O'Toole, by Bernard Dibble
- Wun Cloo, art by Jack Cole
- Jimmy Christian: "Man Who Would Be King" (text story)
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