America's Greatest Comics (Fawcett Comics) Issue 005
By C. C. Beck, Pete Costanza, Dave Berg and
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- Captain Marvel; Spy Smasher; Bulletman; Commando Yank: The Lost Lightning by C. C. Beck, Pete Costanza featuring Captain Marvel; Spy Smasher; Bulletman; Commando Yank
- Captain Marvel: The Lost Lightning by Dave Berg featuring Ibac (villain); Adolf Hitler (villain); Tojo (villain); Zeus; Venus; Pan; Mercury; Neptune; Bacchus; Cupid
- Spy Smasher: Battles the Bomber Birds by Mac Raboy
- Bulletman: The Plotter featuring Bulletgirl; The Plotter (introduction, death)
- Sea Hunters
- Minute Man: The Goddess of Fire by Phil Bard featuring Pelee [Japanese spy] (villain, introduction)
- Whipper-Snappers
- Mr. Scarlet: The Phantom of Marston Manor featuring The Phantom [Formes] (villain, introduction, death)
- Commando Yank: Joins Forces With the Paris Apaches
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