Uncle Sam Quarterly #7 is an issue of the series Uncle Sam Quarterly (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1943.
Contents
- 1 Synopsis for "Recipe For Trouble"
- 2 Appearing in "Recipe For Trouble"
- 3 Synopsis for "The Undead"
- 4 Appearing in "The Undead"
- 5 Synopsis for "Uncle Sam's Youth"
- 6 Appearing in "Uncle Sam's Youth"
- 7 Synopsis for The Phantom Clipper: "The Corsair"
- 8 Appearing in The Phantom Clipper: "The Corsair"
- 9 Synopsis for "Captain Kidd"
- 10 Appearing in "Captain Kidd"
- 11 Notes
- 12 See Also
- 13 Links and References
Synopsis for "Recipe For Trouble"
Appearing in "Recipe For Trouble"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Mr. Rich
- Bob Rich
- Nan Powers Rich
- Rajah of Kashwar
- Prince of Kashwar
Animals:
- Abar, world's largest white elephant
- Rajah's many elephants
- Japanese cavalry elephants
Locations:
Synopsis for "The Undead"
Appearing in "The Undead"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Japanese Officer
- Osaki Sidi, Japanese Terrorist Society
- Six fake Hawaiian Zombies
- Osaki Sidi, Japanese Terrorist Society
Other Characters:
- General Carruthers (Dies)
- his aide
- hat check girl
- Professor Astrower
- U.S. Marine Corps squad
Locations:
Items:
- Bullet-proof, full-body, skin-tight zombie suits
Synopsis for "Uncle Sam's Youth"
Appearing in "Uncle Sam's Youth"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Unnamed giant ogre wearing swastikas (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- George Washington (Flashback only)
- John Bull (Flashback only)
- Johnny Reb and Billy Yank (Flashback only)
- Robert Lee and Ulysses Grant (Flashback only)
- Alexander Bell (Flashback only)
- Thomas Edison (Flashback only)
- Wilbur and Orville Wright (Flashback only)
Locations:
Synopsis for The Phantom Clipper: "The Corsair"
Appearing in The Phantom Clipper: "The Corsair"
Featured Character:
- Tiger, Skipper
Supporting Characters:
- Phantom Clipper Crew:
- peg-legged First Mate
- Muslim cook
- others
Antagonists:
- The Corsair (Dies)
- his crew
- deck hand Harry, a spy (Dies)
Other Characters:
- rescued cargo sailor (Dies)
Locations:
Items:
- chemical formula for softening armor plate
Vehicles:
- Phantom Clipper, world-famous sailing ship
- secretly a well-armed Q-Ship
- Cargo Ship (Destroyed)
- Corsair's Submarine (Destroyed)
- Destroyer (Destroyed)
- Convoy of ships (many destroyed)
Synopsis for "Captain Kidd"
Appearing in "Captain Kidd"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Captain Kidd
- his pirate crew: Pig, others
Locations:
- Caribbean Sea
- small island
- Africa (destination)
Items:
- cargo of gold
Vehicles:
- SS Jason, small freighter (Destroyed)
- Kidd's Pirate Ship, 3-masted square-rigged galleon, w/ deck-mounted torpedo tubes
Notes
- Phantom Clipper: "The Corsair"
- Corsair is apparently an independent pirate with no connection to any of the Axis powers.
- His unique submarine packed two top turrets of heavy duty gunnery.
- Uncle Sam: "The Undead"
- Hawaii has a legend about Zombies, which are the undead bodies of ancient rulers, who will one day return to drive the foreigners from their native land.
- Sam gets head-konked unconscious with a wooden club. In 1940, that would not have been possible.
- Also featured in this issue of Uncle Sam Quarterly were:
- Cyclone Cupid by Gill Fox
- Sven Golly by Bernard Dibble
- "Bad Man of Roaring Bend" (text story)
See Also
Links and References
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- Comics Published by Quality Comics
- Everett M. Arnold/Executive Editor
- Al Bryant/Cover Artist
- John Beardsley/Editor
- Buddy Smith (Quality Universe)/Quotes
- Uncle Sam (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Buddy Smith (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- Imperial Japan/Appearances
- India/Appearances
- United States Marine Corps/Appearances
- Hawaii/Appearances
- George Washington (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- John Bull (Quality Universe)/Appearances
- United States of America/Appearances
- Pacific Ocean/Appearances
- Caribbean Sea/Appearances
- Comics
- 1943
- 1943, June
- 1943, April (Publication)
- Uncle Sam Quarterly Vol 1
- Golden-Age
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