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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 peace conference. "The famous secret agent Black X" gets assigned to protect Blank against an

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Smash Comics #12 is an issue of the series Smash Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1940.

Synopsis for Espionage Starring the Black X: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"

February 1940: "Almost six months of the Second World War had gone by ... six months of tense waiting for the real conflict that would destroy Europe. (...) Winter slows operations ... the military machines halt ... wait for the spring ... but war is not such a game, it spreads." The U.S. President sends Ambassador Blank to Europe, to meet with all the heads of state, to set up yet another peace conference. "The famous secret agent Black X" gets assigned to protect Blank against any "accidents" getting caused by a so-called friendly country. Two days later the superliner "Gull" embarks with Venerable Ambassador Blank and his valet Hawkens, shadowed incognito by Black X and his valet Batu. Two evenings into the crossing, Blank obliviously strolls around on deck as ambushing assassins get stealthily dealt with by Black X and Batu. Later at a smart cafe in Paris, Black X meets-cute with Madame Doom, who seems to now be working for the pre-Vichy French government, and is also interested in Ambassador Blank. That night she sends her killer, an unnamed hunchback descended from Quasimodo of Notre Dame, to the Hotel Beaumont, where he kills the wrong guy (Hawkens the valet), then stupidly returns and tells on himself. Madame Doom has been transmitting coded espionage messages, or progress reports, to somebody else in Paris, via the bells of N.D. cathedral. She has been controlling this nameless drooling tool of a hunchback by playing the role of Esmeralda; he snaps when he sees her vamping up to Black X. There's a dramatic battle in the bell tower at the end of which the hunchback dies, partly from a clipful of Black X ammo, and mainly from a long shrieking fall from the tower. And by that time Madame Doom has bluffed her way to an escape by waving Black X's empty pistol. And Black X later tells Batu that he knew it was empty.

Appearing in Espionage Starring the Black X: "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"

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  • Batu

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  • Venerable Ambassador Blank
  • Hawkens, the Ambassador's valet

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Synopsis for Abdul the Arab: "The Plot Against Beni Abou II"


Appearing in Abdul the Arab: "The Plot Against Beni Abou II"

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  • Abdul the Arab

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  • Hassan
  • Beni Abou II
  • Anitra
  • Rahdiz
  • Mahmoud

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Synopsis for Chic Carter: "Killing in Chinatown"


Appearing in Chic Carter: "Killing in Chinatown"

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  • Fu Chang

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  • Sun Yen (Dies)
  • Toy Lin

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  • Chinatown

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Synopsis for Flash Fulton: "Himalayas Uprising"


Appearing in Flash Fulton: "Himalayas Uprising"

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  • cannibal Morro tribesmen

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  • Sir Lawrence
  • Andy
  • Tommy Wilson
  • Steve Malone

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Synopsis for Bozo the Iron Man: "Lippy Largo's Gold Robbery"


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  • Lippy Largo

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Synopsis for Invisible Justice: "Death At the Panama Canal"


Appearing in Invisible Justice: "Death At the Panama Canal"

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  • Professor Dixon
  • Girth
  • Peeper

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  • Doctor Gray
  • Mrs. Gray

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Synopsis for John Law, Scientective: "Death Model"


Appearing in John Law, Scientective: "Death Model"

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  • June Carter

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  • The Avenger (Dies)

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  • Mr. Arms

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Synopsis for Captain Cook of Scotland Yard: "The Rocket Murder Mystery"


Appearing in Captain Cook of Scotland Yard: "The Rocket Murder Mystery"

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  • Captain Cook

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  • The Chief

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  • Kelton

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  • Zenah

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Synopsis for Clip Chance at Cliffside: "The Cole College Track Meet"


Appearing in Clip Chance at Cliffside: "The Cole College Track Meet"

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  • Spud
  • Coach Barr
  • Chuck

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Synopsis for Wings Wendall: "Invasion!"


Appearing in Wings Wendall: "Invasion!"

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  • Commander Zergoff
    • Mongolian military forces
  • Captain Hardt (Dies)

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Notes

  • Bozo
    • In this issue, Bozo the Iron Man flings one robber and his car into the river, and quite literally scares a second one to death, and ensures that a third one gets blown up. Bozo's body count is now not less than 20.
  • Espionage
    • At the start of this issue's episode of "Espionage": "Almost six months of the second world war had gone by." In real history, WWII started on 1939-Sep-03; that plus "almost six months" would be circa Feb 1940.
    • Caption: "In Black X's apartment, the famous secret agent lounges before a radio."
  • Also appearing in this issue of Smash Comics were:
    • Archie O'Toole: The Movie Stars' Dinner, by George Tuska
    • Small Stuff, by John Devlin
    • Wun Cloo: "The Eel", by Gill Fox
    • Sportraits: "Arturo Godoy", by Gill Fox
    • Philpot Veep: "A Droll Tale of Double Deception", by John Devlin
    • "Music For Murder" (text story, featuring Jimmie Christian), by Robert M. Hyatt



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