One Panel #435-437: All the Alls

From Justice Society of America: "$1,000,000 for War Orphans" by Gardner Fox and Bernard Bailey, All-Star Comics #7 (October 1941)

I know it's supposed to be a treasure chest, but there's something entirely more delicious about thinking the Spectre is running around with a coffin (his? yours?) on his back, isn't there?

From "The Threat" by Gardner Fox and E.E. Hibbard, All-Flash #2 (September 1941)

Flash's solo quarterly series opts for a novelistic approach, must as All-Star Comics did with its JSA stories, featuring one long story cut up into chapters. We even get to know the villain quite a bit. Here, Flash fails to kill a guy in spite of the physics that must be involved.

From Doctor Mid-Nite: "Mystery of the Medium" by Charles Reizenstein and Stan Aschmeier, All-American Comics #31 (October 1941)

And we end on a shot of Dr. Mid-Nite's pet owl Hooty straight up attacking a guy, though I kind of wonder about his reaction.

Comments

Rafael Bisono said…
I like hooty. is one of the reasons why I dont like later versions of mid-nite.