Action Comics Vol 1 18

From Hey Kids Comics


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Published
Released
September 28, 1939
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Appearing in "Superman's Super-Campaign"Edit

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Adversaries:

  • Gene Powers (Single appearance)[1]
  • Hamilton (Single appearance)[1]
  • Trixie (Single appearance)[1]
  • Benny (Only appearance; dies)

Other Characters:

  • Senator Hastings (Single appearance)[1]

Locations:

Items:

  • None

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Superman's Super-Campaign"Edit

  • Synopsis not yet written.

    Appearing in "Old Elias"Edit

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Mister Smith (Final appearance)
  • Mary Smith (Final appearance)

Adversaries:

  • Jake Garrow (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Old Elias Jones (Single appearance)[1]
  • Sam (Single appearance)[1]
  • Eddie (Only appearance; dies)

Locations:

Items:

  • None

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Old Elias"Edit

While riding horses with Mary on her father's farm, Pep is introduced to Jake Garrow, owner of the neighboring ranch. An old man the locals call "Old Elias" is scaring people off Jake's land with a shotgun. But when Pep digs a little deeper, he discovers that Elias may not be the crazy troublemaker he at first seems. Mr. Garrow legally sold him the ranch deed, only now he wanted it back...

Garrow tries to frame Elias for the killing of sheep, but when that doesn't work, he resorts to murdering a ranch-hand and pinning the blame on Elias. Pep uncovers the truth, however, when the bullet used to commit the murder is matched with Garrow's own weapon.

Appearing in "The Frame"Edit

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Blacky (Chuck's horse)

Adversaries:

  • Speck Gill (Single appearance)[1]
  • Jim Lackey (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • Bart Jackson (Single appearance)[1]
  • Sheriff (Only appearance; dies)

Locations:

Items:

  • None

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "The Frame"Edit

Chuck wanders into a town, hitching his horse by the trough while he stops in the local pub. Among the crowd, he hears his name being called. To Chuck's surprise, he's greeted by Bart Jackson, an old friend of his. Before the two hombre's could catch up, though, the sheriff comes in and arrests Bart for murder! Bart swears he didn't kill anyone, but no one except Chuck believes him.

Later, a man takes Chuck aside and tells him that he also believes Bart is innocent. If Chuck would only go to the sheriff's office and hold off the lynch mob that will inevitably gather there. Chuck agrees this is a good idea and runs to the office. But when he gets there, he finds the Sheriff's been murdered, and Bart was missing! A posse is heard outside, and Chuck sees them being led by the man he just spoke to. Suddenly, it all became clear. It was a set-up by that man to get Chuck framed for the sheriff's death, getting him out of the way. Well, Dawson wouldn't have it! He escaped out the door and leapt across rooftops to his horse, Blacky. Together, they rode on out of town!

Appearing in "The Cult of the Tiger (Part II)"Edit

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Japur Chunda (Final appearance)

Adversaries:

  • Cult of the Tiger (Final appearance)
    • Panjore (Final appearance; Dies)
    • Jaffeer (Final appearance; Dies)

Other Characters:

  • Nakir (Single appearance)[1]

Locations:

Items:

  • None

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "The Cult of the Tiger (Part II)"Edit

(Continued from last issue...) Clip Carson meets Nakir, the Chunda family's servant, on the other side of the door. He was just bringing his master and Clip some cool drinks for the warm night. A bloodcurdling cry is heard coming from Japur's room! Clip and Jaffeer race to see what was wrong. Another member of the tiger cult has attacked Japur, Clip shoots the fiend dead with his pistol! Japur is bleeding out and doesn't move. Moments later, as Jaffeer and Panjore wait in the hall, Clip comes out and reports that Japur is dead.

The next night, Clip notices someone moving about in the shadows. The figure creeps off the grounds and into the jungle, Clip keeps hidden as he follows behind. But a man wearing a tiger skin knocks him out from behind with a blunt object.
Clip regains consciousness inside a cavern with a large, old statue, depicting a man with the head of a tiger. At the base of the statue was a throne on which sat Panjore, with Jaffeer at his side. The two of them had revived the long dead cult of the tiger, paying the natives to pretend to be from the old tribe. All so they could kill off the inheritors of the Chunda riches, which they wanted for themselves. Then, right in front of Clip's eyes, Panjore turns on Jaffeer and has his followers kill him, so that now won't have to split the inheritance. He sic's his natives on Clip, who begins to fight them off with the skills he picked up in his adventures. Suddenly, a pair of elephants charge into the cave, carrying Nakir and a very alive Japur! The tiger-men flee, abandoning their leader as they run back into the jungle . In his panic, Panjore accidently steps in the great animal's path, and is crushed to death by it's mighty foot!

The next day, Clip says his goodbyes to Japur and Nakir as he leaves to find new adventures!

Appearing in "The Return of the Gorrah (Part II)"Edit

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Bob Daley
  • Gargantua T. Potts
  • Ali-Baba (Final appearance)

Adversaries:

Other Characters: Locations:

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  • None

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "The Return of the Gorrah (Part II)"Edit

  • Synopsis not yet written.

    Appearing in "The Captured Planes"Edit

Featured Characters:

  • The Three Aces (First appearance)
    • Fog Fortune (First appearance)
    • Gunner Bill (First appearance)
    • Whistler Will (First appearance)

Supporting Characters:

  • None

Adversaries:

  • Dr. Tussin (Single appearance)[1]
  • Hamud (Single appearance)[1]
  • "Higgins's daughter" (Single appearance)[1]

Other Characters:

  • the British Airforce

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  • None

Vehicles:

  • Three Aces' Planes

Synopsis for "The Captured Planes"Edit

"Fog" Fortune, "Gunner" Bill, and "Whistler" Will were former army pilots who grew sick of the futility of war and the tragedy it brought, so they decided to team up and use their skills to help restore peace and sanity to the world. This earned them the title "The Three Aces", by the people they help.

While staying in Baghdad, the Three Aces meet a young woman and a doctor who need to cross the desert where the young woman's father lies ill. But the journey would take days by camel, and she fears her father hasn't that long to wait. Will, never one to shy away from a lady's plea, agrees that he and the others will be happy to fly them across, their planes will be quicker than any ground transport.

But the Aces were tricked! The young woman and the doctor were actually running a dirty operation that sold stolen planes to the highest bidder. The Aces (except for the suspicious Gunner Bill) land near a camp of men that seem to be in trouble. The men then take out machine guns and force Fog and Whistler out of the cockpits. Gunner swoops around and tries firing on the hijackers, but with his friends as hostages, he dare not endanger them. So he continues circling around the camp, waiting. But his fuel eventually runs out, so he is forced to land. The bandits follow his plane on horseback. What they don't notice until it is too late, is the squadron of British fighter planes coming straight at them! Gunner had used his radio to summon the reinforcements after his comrades had been captured.

Soon, the plane hijacking operation had been quashed, the doctor and his cohorts all arrested, and the Three Aces fly off to find more people in need.

Appearing in "The Atlantis Mystery"Edit

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Setap (Final appearance)

Adversaries:

  • Barnacle Will (Only appearance; dies)
  • Roor the Octopus (Only appearance; dies)

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:

  • None

Vehicles:

  • Setap's Yacht

Synopsis for "The Atlantis Mystery"Edit

  • Synopsis not yet written.



NotesEdit

  • Writer/artist Fred Guardineer is also credited as Gene Baxter in this issue.
  • First full appearance of the undersea kingdom of Atlantis, although the city had been mentioned in the previous issue's Zatara story. Atlantis will one day become the primary setting for the Arion series and the Aquaman family of titles.


TriviaEdit

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  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 First and only known appearance to date besides flashbacks