Star-Spangled Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1952.
Synopsis for Doctor Thirteen: "The Girl Who Lived 5000 Years"
Dr. Thirteen once learned of the existence of a 5,000 year old Babylonian woman named Tateeka who came to life once every one-hundred years at Lamson Manor. A resident of the manor, Mister Hendricks would charge men one-thousand dollars for a life-changing experience with Tateeka. But each of these men would soon commit suicide not longer after dating Tateeka.
Thirteen takes the gamble and pays the one-thousand dollars. After dating Tateeka, he becomes obsessed and finds that he cannot allow her to re-enter her one-hundred years slumber. But he also learns that the mysterious 5,000-year-old woman is merely a sham. Tateeka uses drugs and oils on her gloves to seduce men for their money. The drugs also cause them to become suicidal when they learn that Tateeka is going into her centennial nap. Thirteen exposes the entire plot and Tateeka and puts her and Hendricks out of business.
Appearing in Doctor Thirteen: "The Girl Who Lived 5000 Years"
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- Mr. Hendricks
- Tateeka
Locations:
- Lamson Manor
Synopsis for Captain Compass: "The Pirates of Fernando Isle"
Appearing in Captain Compass: "The Pirates of Fernando Isle"
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- Pirates
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- Fernando Isle
Synopsis for Robin: "The Man Called 50-50"
A cruel twist of fate leads to Robin's capture by "50-50" Finley's gang, so his wits must be without equal to survive his even break with "50-50."
Appearing in Robin: "The Man Called 50-50"
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- '50-50' Finley (Single appearance)
- Pete (Single appearance)
Other Characters:
- Ruff (Single appearance)
- Burns (Single appearance)
- Judson (Single appearance)
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Synopsis for Tomahawk: "The Ambush At Sea"
Appearing in Tomahawk: "The Ambush At Sea"
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Notes
- "The Girl Who Lived 5000 Years" is reprinted in The Phantom Stranger (Volume 2) #2, and in Showcase Presents: The Phantom Stranger Vol. 1 (Collected).
- "The Man Called 50-50" is reprinted in The Brave and the Bold #76.
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