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Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Dark Nights Metal Vol 1 1
"Dark Nights: Metal": At the climax of the Dark Multiverse's invasion into the Multiverse, led by the dark god Barbatos, the Justice League donned armor made from Element X to destroy his Dark -
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Multiverse Cosmic Clown New Earth Heckler villain Crime Clown Earth-Two TNT villain The Clown Quality Universe Bozo the Iron Man villain Black Clown Earth-S Mister Scarlet villain Jack Smart Elseworlds Golden Streets of -
Justice League of America Vol 2 60
"Adjourned": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Justice League of America (Volume 2)#60 is an issue of the series Justice League of America (Volume 2) with a cover date -
Smash Comics Vol 1
and it continued for ten years. The comic anthology featured the superheroes Midnight, the Ray, the Jester, Bozo the Iron Man, Magno, the Invisible Hood, Lady Luck, Wildfire, and the Marksman, as well as numerous -
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1939 saw the debut of Batman in Detective Comics#27, one of the most popular characters in American fiction. He would get his own title the next year. This year, two new publishers entered the -
Bozo the Iron Man (Quality Universe)
Bozo the Iron Man is a robot operated by PI Hugh Hazzard, who uses him to fight crime. The robot that would soon be known as "Bozo" was built in the late 1930s by Doctor -
Gonzo the Mechanical Bastard (New Earth)
crack between this universe and the Antimatter Universe. Father Time, the commanding officer of S.H.A.D.E., discovered him and started educating him, exposing him to every piece of information known to man. -
Iron Police (Earth 10)
The Iron Police are the robotic servants of the Nazi Party in the universe of Earth 10. They are a group of enormous robots who enforce the Party's rule in the United States of -
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"The Ray: "The Midget Train Robbers"": Happy Terrill rides a horse alongside a speeding passenger train and leaps aboard it. A gold shipment is aboard, and he's expecting it to get hijacked. On -
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"Espionage Starring Black X: "The Rescue of Gale Payson"": Circa 1939-Sep, in the tiny German town of Coblenz, near the Seigfried Line, a fugitive former high official of the German Intelligence is chased -
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"Espionage starring Black X: "Famine and Gold"": Several weeks or months earlier, Thalga the Supreme Dictator of Govania has a starving populace, and an insubordinate underling in Marshall Stadt (who looks like Black X -
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"The Ray: "In Hungary"": Hungarian resistance fighters dress themselves in medieval armor, invade a Gestapo get-together, and kill a bunch of German officers, using medieval weapons. Bloody reprisals follow very quickly; many random -
Smash Comics Vol 1 15
"Espionage Starring Black X: "Fort Johnson Blown Up!"": Probably circa 1940-July, a new bomb-planter is at large, and has already blown up Fort Johnson plus five other strongholds, including at least one -
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"Espionage Starring the Black X: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"": February 1940: "" The U.S. President sends Ambassador Blank to Europe, to meet with all the heads of state, to set up yet another -
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"Espionage Starring Black Ace: "War In the Far East!"": Japan and Russia declare war on each other, and fight large-scale battles, in China. Smash Comics#2 is an issue of the series Smash -
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"Midnight: "Doc Wackey Goes Berserk!"": The mad scientist comes to collect on his bargain, where he injects Doc Wackey with a solution that gives him super-speed. Seeing him build a house and win -
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Bozo the Iron Man is pursuing some saboteurs, who soon coincidentally, but briefly, find themselves cornered between two advancing iron figures. The villains escape on foot when the two Iron Men crash into each other. -
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"Midnight: "The Death of Midnight"": Midnight pursues Cyclops Ceylon and his mob into the mountains, and in the process of scuffling with the Cyclops, both fall of a cliff to their doom. In the -
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"The Ray: "American Correspondent, Prisoner of Japs!"": Happy Terrill's give a play-by-play when the American fighter plane he's in gets into a dogfight with Japanese plans, up until it's -
Smash Comics Vol 1 26
"The Ray: "Cyanide and Sabotage"": The Ray investigates an assassination in Washington, D.C., which leads him to uncovering a spy ring. Smash Comics#26 is an issue of the series Smash Comics (Volume -
Smash Comics Vol 1 38
"Midnight: "Riddle of the Caveman Menace"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Smash Comics#38 is an issue of the series Smash Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of -
Smash Comics Vol 1 35
"Midnight: "The Jumping Bean Abduction"": The synopsis for this issue has not yet been written. Smash Comics#35 is an issue of the series Smash Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of September -
Smash Comics Vol 1 31
"The Ray: "Who Is Monsieur Le Rat?"": Happy and Bud have an adventure in Syria looking for Le Rat, a traitor feeding intel to the Nazis. Smash Comics#31 is an issue of the -
Smash Comics Vol 1 30
"The Ray: "The Von Ribboncounter Affair"": Nazi spies conspire to sabotage the demonstration of a new bomber that's supposed to be able to break 700 MPH. They'll use a super-magnet to -
Smash Comics Vol 1 29
"The Ray: "Terror in Texas"": A Nazi spy uses false promises of wealth to rile up Mexican banditos, to attack Texan military forces. Fortunately, Happy Terrill's assigned to cover the story of these
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