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Issue: All-Star Comics #19
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Publisher: FlagDC
Indicia Publisher: All-American Comics Inc.
On Sale Date: 11/16/1943
Volume: 2
Pages: 60
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
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Content Items: 23 (11 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Sheldon Mayer (editor)
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There's a full page on the Junior Justice Society of America in this issue, including a secret code message in the Dr. Mid-Nite code.
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Golden Age U. S.
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Crimes Set to Music

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Joe Gallagher
Joe Gallagher
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superhero
The Justice Society of America
Justice Society of America [Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Charles McNider]; The Atom [Al Pratt]; Johnny Thunder; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]
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Editorial Advisory Board

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Thomas Jefferson

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Good Books Worth Reading
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The Crimes Set to Music!!! [Introduction]

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Gardner Fox
Joe Gallagher
Joe Gallagher
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superhero
The Justice Society of America
Justice Society of America [Carter Hall]; Starman [Ted Knight]; Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Charles McNider]; The Atom [Al Pratt]; Johnny Thunder; Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]]
Hawkman has disappeared, and as the members make ready for a meeting that will not take place, hawks begin arriving with fragments of sheet music, each one with a single note on it. The members gather at a deserted country house to try and figure out what the notes mean. Wonder Woman sits at a piano in the house and plays one of the notes. Immediately, a small panel opens in the piano and out falls a hammer with a note attached, giving a name and address, along with a cryptic notation. Each member takes one of the notes to follow them up to see if they lead to the whereabouts of Hawkman.
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The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 1

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Gardner Fox
Stan Asch
Stan Asch
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Subject Matter
superhero
The Justice Society of America; Starman
Starman [Ted Knight]; Mark Nelson (violinist); Maestro Albert Palini (Nelson's violin teacher, flashback, death); Hector Bauer (villain); two thugs (villains)
Starman heads to the home of Mark Nelson, puzzling over the cryptic remark about a fiddle. Entering, he sees someone trying to smash a fiddle, saves the fiddle and kayos several thugs as well, who tell him a guy over on West Boulevard hired them to smash it before they flee. The Astral Avenger waits for Nelson to return....a young musician who can only compose on that Stradivarius violin, which once belonged to his teacher before he died. Just then, the thugs return to finish the job, but Starman finishes them for the Police. He then heads over to West Boulevard to see if Hawkman is there.
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[The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 2:] Johnny Thunder Stops a Kidnaping!

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Gardner Fox
Stan Asch
Stan Asch
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humorous, superhero
The Justice Society of America; Johnny Thunder
Johnny Thunder; The Thunderbolt [Archibald]; Charles Norris (beekeeper); two thugs [Butch; other unnamed] (villains)
Johnny is heading over to the home of Charles Norris by bus, and he converses with the very thugs that are going to kidnap Norris, bragging about how he is going to protect the man! The crooks offer to help brother John and they arrive at the house, entering by window. They trick Johnny into trying a stunt while they go into another part of the house and snatch Norris. Fortunately, Johnny blurts out the magic words and the Thunderbolt shows up to save the day and save Norris, then both head out to find Hawkman.
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Time Out for Fun and Adventure!

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The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 3

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Gardner Fox
Jon Chester Kozlak
Jon Chester Kozlak
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Subject Matter
occult, superhero
The Justice Society of America; Doctor Fate
Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]; Arturo Carasa (vocalist); two thugs (villain)
Dr. Fate is on his way to see Arturo Carasa, before the threat to take his voice away succeeds. As they talk, gas suddenly is pumped into the room and Fate grabs the man and heads out the window to the roof where both find that they have lost their voices! Talking in writing, Fate tells Carasa that he must go on as planned, hoping to smoke out the rats involved. Carasa "sings" as Doctor Fate plays a record, and it does smoke out the men involved, whom Dr. Fate puts a wrap on. Telling Carasa that his voice will come back soon, he drops the thugs off in jail and continues to track down Hawkman.
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[The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 4:] The Atom Solves a Fingerprint Mystery

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Gardner Fox
Joe Gallagher
Joe Gallagher
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superhero
The Justice Society of America; The Atom
The Atom [Al Pratt]; Arnold Murray (death); Calire Murray (Arnold's daughter); unnamed sculptor; unnamed thug (villain)
A young lady awaits death. Knowing her fingerprints were found at the crime scene, Atom decides to visit it for an overlooked clue, finds it and now knows that she is innocent. He next visits the sculptor who made her hand molds, and learns that they were stolen earlier. Finally, he plants a news story asking for the thief of the hands to see him privately at a certain address. When he shows, the Atom follows the thief, kayos him and finds the hand molds that prove the young lady's innocence. Turning them over to the authorities, Atom then heads over to West Boulevard to find Hawkman.
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The Big Eight: Tops in Monthly Comic Magazines

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The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 5

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Gardner Fox; Jack Kirby (partial re-write)
Jack Kirby
Joe Simon
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superhero
The Justice Society of America; Sandman
The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; Sandy [Sandy Hawkins]; Theodore Korowski (pianist); The Spirits of Song (in a dream); three thugs [Chigger; others unnamed] (villains)
Pianist Theodor Koronski dreams a mysterious robed individual will cut his fingers off. However, as he relaxes and begins to play his favorite tune, a sharp blade above the piano falls toward his fingers. Fortunately, Sandman and Sandy arrive in time to save him and question him as to if he has any enemies. While they are talking, several thugs outside the musician's apartment attempt to kill the crime fighters and finish the job to cripple Koronski. But the duo has set a trap that the criminals fall into and wrap them up in short order, then head out to seek Hawkman.
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Get Going Full Speed Ahead

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Wheaties
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The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 6

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Gardner Fox
Stan Asch
Stan Asch
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superhero
The Justice Society of America; Dr. Mid-Nite
Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Charkles McNider]; Loring Merkeroff (composer); three unnamed thugs (villains)
Dr. Mid-Nite's job to to save master composer, Loring Merkeroff, but is knocked out during the ensuing fight and awakens to find the composer gone. Searching the room, he sees that Merkeroff wrote a clue to his kidnappers on sheet music at the piano, so the Man of Night follows the lead. Meanwhile, the composer has been taken to an operating room where a surgeon is to deafen the composer so he can't finish the opus he is working on. But Dr. Mid-Nite takes his place, cleans up the opposition, frees Merkeroff and heads out toward West Boulevard to find Hawkman.
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The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 7

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Gardner Fox
Bernard Baily
Bernard Baily
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Howard Ferguson
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occult, superhero
The Justice Society of America; The Spectre
The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Kang-Hi (villain, Chinese Emperor, flashback); T'ai Wu (a Princess, flashback); Ching Tso (a bell caster, flashback, death); Armand Baulaire (carillon player); Chinese "ghosts" (villains)
In ancient Peking, China, a bell has been cast by a lowly bell-caster, who is loved by royalty. Because of this, he is literally cast into a giant bell, leaving a curse before he dies. Years later, the bell broke and was re-cast into a set of Carillon Bells, now owned by Armand Baulaire. Armand learns of the curse and is hesitant to keep them. He heads home and is confronted by a pair of Chinese "ghosts" he thinks are associated with the curse. Spectre reads also of the curse and arrives at the home in time to deal with the intruders, then informs Armand that the curse is phony.
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Hop Harrigan Over Torres Strait

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Jon L. Blummer (illustration of Hop Harrigan)
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aviation
Hop Harrigan
Hop Harrigan; Tank Tinker; Colonel Bryson; Powers (tail gunner); Hastings (navaigator); the Japanese (villains, some die)
Hop is given orders to discover what happened to a hospital ship that left Cape York, Australia, a few days back on its way to Port Moresby to pick up wounded soldiers.
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On Silver Wings

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biography
Sergeant George Philip Corl (death); Curly; Big Butch; SSGT Ed Bullian; the Nazis (villains, some die)
It was December 7, 1941, and the mine workers were getting their pay when they heard that the Japanese had attacked Pearl Harbor and the U.S. was at war. George Corl enlisted and became an aerial gunner on a B-26 headed for North Africa. Flak came up as they got close to Trapani and a bullet from an ME-109 hit Corl and he slumped into a coma, passing away July 11, 1943.
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The true story of Sergeant George Philip Corl, USAAF, whose parents received the second $1000 "Hop Harrigan Award for Flying Heroism."
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Join the Junior Justice Society of America

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Picture Stories from the Bible
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The Crimes Set to Music!!! Conclusion

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Gardner Fox
Joe Gallagher
Joe Gallagher
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superhero
The Justice Society of America
Justice Society of America [The Sandman [Wesley Dodds]; The Atom [Al Pratt]; The Spectre [Jim Corrigan]; Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Starman [Ted Knight]]; Charlie Norris; Lorie Merkeroff; Art Carasa; Armold Murray; Ted Korowski; Mark Nelson; "Boly" Beaulaire; Hector Bauer (villain)
Of eight budding musicians of 40 years ago, only one, Hector Bauer, had not made a success of himself, and was bitter about it. He visits his old friends who did made it. All agree to give him a chance to perform his symphony, but on his way to the concert hall, Hector is hit on the head, losing his memory. Only a newspaper article about the concert brings back his memory. Unfortunately, the symphony was a failure, and, as years pass, Hector broods and plans revenge on those who did succeed. The JSA breaks into Bauer's home on West Boulevard and releases Hawkman, who decides to tell his story.
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The Crimes Set to Music!!! Chapter 8

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Gardner Fox
Sheldon Moldoff
Sheldon Moldoff
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superhero
The Justice Society of America; Hawkman
Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Charles Norris (singer); Hector Bauer (villain)
Hawk relates how he and Shiera attended the opening of the Music Academy when they note a queer man intently staring with hatred at the soloist, Charles Norris. Shiera sees a gun so Hawk stops the attempted murder, then follows the man to his home where he is sprayed with a special liquid that tightens Hawk's skin to marble-like rigidity. Hawk muses how he can warn the JSA so he calls the hawks to bring large leaves to him and he uses a forefinger dipped in ink to write notes to the JSA members. Once done, Bauer returns and sprays the Hawkman with a solution that will free him in five hours.
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Invention Co.
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Des-Kit
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Captain Tootsie and the Great Jewel Robbery

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Captain Tootsie; Tootsie Roll
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