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Issue: Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age All-Winners Comics #4
Publication Date: November 2011
 
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Publisher: FlagMarvel
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Indicia Publisher: Marvel Worldwide Inc.
On Sale Date: 11/16/2011
Volume: 4
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780785133599
UPC/EAN: 978078513359956499
Price: $72.99 CAD
$64.99 USD
Indicia Frequency: none
Content Items: 61 (42 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Cory Sedlmeier (collection editor); Vince Fago (original editor); Stan Lee (original editor)
Disclose Notes: Reprints All-Winners Comics (Marvel, 1941 Series) #15-21 and All Winners [All-Winners Comics] (Marvel, 1948 Series) #1.
Color reconstruction: Laurie Smith (interiors), Michael Kelleher (covers).
Art reconstruction: Pacific Rim Graphics (interiors), Michael Kelleher (covers).
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Publication Type: Hardcover
Color: Color
Dimensions: 7.25" x 10.5"
Paper Stock: Glossy
Binding: Hardcover with dustjacket
Publishing Format: Collected Edition
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All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]]; Isbisa [Meke]
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
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Syd Shores
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superhero
All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]
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Characters from the cover of All-Winners Comics #21 (Marvel, 1941 Series).
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Introduction

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Roy Thomas
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All-Winners Comics #15

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Alex Schomburg
Alex Schomburg
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superhero
Captain America; Sub-Mariner
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #15 published January 1945
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The Man Who Killed Himself

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Mort Lawrence
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Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Betty Dean; Roy Winters; Johnson; Slugger; White
When an inventor friend of Namor's is found dead with a suicide note, Namor tracks down a businessman who forced him to write out the note and then murdered him so he could steal his new boat super-speed engine attachment design.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #15 published January 1945
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The Masked Trio of Death!

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superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Lupo
A grim Captain America and Bucky attempt to track down the nefarious Lupo and his three killer apes who have murdered eleven people during various robberies, and who has challenged the duo to catch him.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #15 published January 1945
was The Masked Trio of Death! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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A Strange Story

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Ed Walton; Ellen Gray; Dan Jordan
When the editor of a local newspaper offers $50 to any one who would spend the night at the old Tyler mansion, in which Matt Tyler had killed his wife and then himself, two men, who felt hatred for each other, volunteer with weird results.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #15 published January 1945
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Timed for Teens

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Miss America
Miss America
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #15 published January 1945
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Promotional ad for the May, 1945 issue of Miss America magazine, with a subscription coupon.
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Lightning Strikes Twice!

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The Whizzer
Whizzer [Jack Robinson]
A Nazi spy has been ordered to steal a robot bomb, and concocts a scheme to use escaped convicts to help him steal the weapon and use it to propel them to a meeting with a Nazi submarine.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #15 published January 1945
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Juke Box Murder Case

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Al Bellman
Al Bellman
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mystery
Let's Play Detective
Mike Trapp; Brent Cummings; Scott
Detective Trapp must investigate the death of a foreign correspondent, who was killed by a shot fired from a juke box!
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #15 published January 1945
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All-Winners Comics #16

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Alex Schomburg
Alex Schomburg
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superhero
Captain America; Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner; Captain America; Bucky
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #16 published January 1945
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The Fabulous Racket!

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Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Betty Dean; Ed Jordan; Jed Norris; Ann Norris; Agatha Whitley; Lucy McGee; Mr. Vincent
Namor substitutes as a speedboat for one of Betty Dean's newspaper friends on a surfboard when suddenly the man's board explodes, killing him. Namor soon realizes that the board has been treated with a chemical which becomes explosive when left in the sun for long periods of time. Namor is on hand when the Sheriff arrests Jed Norris for the murder, but the pleadings of innocence from that man's daughter spurs the Prince to uncover the true crooks, who were running a numbers racket that had been discovered by the newspaperman and for which he was killed.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #16 published January 1945
was The Fabulous Racket! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Dead Man's Shoes

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Vince Alascia; George Klein
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superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Beak
Cap and Bucky come across the scene of a gang striping a dead man of his clothes, and soon learn that the murdered man is a night watchman at the Woolsey Museum, and that the gang was intending to strip the musuem of its art and jewel collections.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #16 published January 1945
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A Prince of a Guy

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Bill Raynes; Prince
Stuck in the middle of nowhere, after his car breaks down, and with a dog he absolutely detests, Bill Raynes attempts to make it through to his destination, Port Chester, anyway, even though it amounts to a week's hike over the foothills.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #16 published January 1945
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Meteor III

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The Whizzer
Whizzer [Jack Robinson]; Doctor Throttle
Whizzer is invited to compete in a race with a radium-powered car known as "Meteor III", not knowing that the doctor who initiated the race actually wants to put the Speed King out of the way while he and his partner rob the Drumman Aircraft facility of more radium fuel to power the car.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #16 published January 1945
was Meteor III [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Timed For Teens

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Miss America
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #16 published January 1945
was Timed For Teens [Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Promotional ad for the May, 1945 issue of Miss America Magazine, complete with subscription coupon.
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All-Winners Comics #17

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Alex Schomburg
Alex Schomburg
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superhero
Captain America; Bucky; Human Torch; Toro; Sub-Mariner
Captain America; Bucky; Human Torch; Toro; Sub-Mariner
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
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The Black Phantom

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Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Betty Dean; Tim Halsey; Black Phantom [Jack Halsey]
The Black Phantom is terrorizing the Mississippi river with a crimewave conducted from a boat covered with mirrors so it can't be seen on the water. During a tussle, Namor pulls back his cowl and gets a look at his face, and believes him to be a guest at a party that Betty and he are attending. Later, after capturing Namor and Betty, the Black Phantom reveals himself to be the twin brother of the party guest. Namor breaks free and pursues the Black Phantom, but the evil doer tries to scare Namor away with TNT and only succeeds in blowing himself up.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
was The Black Phantom [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Christmas Creations by You

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Santa Claus
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
was Christmas Creations by You [Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s)]
 
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House ad for a special Christmas craft booklet, made possible by Miss America Magazine, and a coupon is there for readers to fill out and mail in with their dime.
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Horror Plantation

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Al Avison
George Klein
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superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Phillip Carreaux; Dale Carreaux; Marguerite; Wizard [Frank Lavalle]
Invited to have dinner at an Army pal's home, Steve and Bucky hear about a curse that was supposedly placed on that plantation, and learn that Phillip is slated to die on his wedding night. Cap and Bucky tackle the two villains responsible for Phillip's death and learn that Frank Lavalle was jealous of Phillip's wanting to marry Marguerite.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
was The Curse of the Bayou Witch and Wizard [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Idol of Nokoa

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Professor Cassidy; Carol Cassidy; Frank Arnold; Chavez
Professor Cassidy, Carol and Frank make a trip into the Yucatan region of Mexico for the purposes of hidden treasure and scientific information, certain that the idol of Nokoa guarded the treasure. He is right, but he is also unaware that a waiter at dinner back in the states had overheard their conversations and had beaten them to that treasure.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
was The Idol of Nokoa [Text Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[untitled]

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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
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Lists Western Fiction Publishing Company, Inc. as Publisher, Jean Goodman as Editor, Martin Goodman as Managing and Business Editors.
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The Voodoo Doll Murders!

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superhero
The Human Torch
Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Tom Wentworth; Rodney Young; Arlene Young; Ted Young; Big Barry; Barnes; Corina
Torch becomes suspicious when several deaths occur, all supposedly related to voodoo dolls, but he soon discovers that the dolls are only cover-ups for deaths occurring by tinzene acid, a deadly swift poison when absorbed through the skin.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
was The Voodoo Doll Murders! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Timed for Teens...

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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
was Timed for Teens........ [Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Promotional ad for the December, 1945-January, 1946 issue of Miss America Magazine, complete with the cover and a coupon for subscription purposes.
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The Bank Jobs!

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Clem Weisbecker
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superhero
The Whizzer
Whizzer [Jack Robinson]; Jeff Blintz; Jock Blintz
A pair of identical twins decide to work together to rob two banks on the same night and take care of the Whizzer at the same time!
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #17 published January 1945
was The Bank Jobs! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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All-Winners Comics #18

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Alex Schomburg
Alex Schomburg
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superhero
Human Torch; Toro; Captain America; Bucky; Sub-Mariner
Human Torch; Toro; Captain America; Bucky; Sub-Mariner
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #18 published January 1946
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The Case of the Baffling Neptune!

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Mike Sekowsky; ?
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superhero
Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Betty Dean; William Lawson; Pete Logan
Gangsters accost Betty Dean because they think she has information on the ship "Neptune". Namor becomes involved and discovers that a million dollars has been hidden on board which is what the thugs are seeking. Namor captures them all and sends them to prison.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #18 published January 1946
was The Case of the Baffling Neptune! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Silk Stocking Strangler!

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Maurice Gutwirth
George Klein; ?
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superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Cassidy; Victor; Jigger; Tippy
Cap and Bucky investigate the deaths of four singers, all of whom have been stranged by a silk stocking, and all because of the man's hatred of the tune, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart".
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #18 published January 1946
was The Silk Stocking Strangler! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Time Out For Crime

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Pete; Sam; Jake; Mike; Gus
A cop becomes very suspicious of a night watchman at the Windsor Insurance Company over something as simple as a wrist watch, and his suspicions prove to be right on the mark.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #18 published January 1946
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The Eye Has It

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Mort Lawrence; Clem Weisbecker; Mike Sekowsky
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superhero
The Human Torch
Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Captain Pape; Betty Harriman; John Harriman; Eye
The Torch and Toro are kidnapped at gunpoint and brought to John Harriman's mansion and given an ultimatum: one of them will marry his niece, Betty!
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #18 published January 1946
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A Joyride to Death!

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The Whizzer
Whizzer [Jack Robinson]; Joe
The Whizzer helps put an end to an attempt by a rival amusement park owner to ruin his opposition's business.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #18 published January 1946
was A Joyride to Death! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Debunker

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Abraham Lincoln
Three questions are asked and answered in illustrated form: "Do Goats Eat Tin Cans?", "Did Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation Free All the Slaves in the South?", and "Can a Porcupine Throw It's Quills?"
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #18 published January 1946
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All-Winners Comics #19

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All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]]; Isbisa [Meke]
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
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The Crime of the Ages! [Chapter 1]

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Bill Finger
Syd Shores
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superhero
All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]]; Isbisa [Meke]; Professor Saba
The All-Winners Squad is hurriedly called to meet with the curator of a museum, whose exhibit, "The Ages of Mankind", has been smashed. In addition, a note has been left, signed by the mysterious Isbisa, who has challenged the members to follow up various clues he has left with each part of the exhibit in a winner-take-all battle. To make matters graver, Ibisa has left a spurious clue behind, intimating that Namor is a part of the enemy camp.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was The Crime of the Ages! [Chapter 1] [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 2: The Age of Bronze!

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Bill Finger
Al Bellman; ?
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superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Isbisa (Meke); Porky; Cellini; Shiv
Cap and Bucky head to a museum of art to locate a valuable piece of bronze art and find the "Idol With the Starry Eyes"...a bronze idol that actually has star sapphires for eyes. When a gang infects the idol with "bronze disease", Cap figures out the crooks are planning to hijack the idol as it is shipped off for electrolysis treatment, only to discover the idol is a red herring and the crooks really want to valuable art on display.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was [The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 2: The Age of Bronze! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 3: The Iron Age!

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Bill Finger
Syd Shores; ?
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superhero
The Whizzer
Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Cameron; Clark; Isbisa [Mmeke]; Shut-Eye
Whizzer arrives at the movie set for a film involving the life of notorious train robber, Mal Brennings, and the director mentions that the old railroad locomotive was secured for the film because it had been the original one which had been robbed of the non-recovered gold. Some of Isbisa's men attempt to rob the train again for real.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was [The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 3: The Iron Age! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 4 The Steel Age

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Bill Finger
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superhero
The Human Torch
Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Bobby Lee; Isbisa [Meke]; James Flore
The Torch is lured into a trap, but is rescued by a lady policewoman who is engaged to a detective that wants her to quit the force. However, she refuses to do so until she can solve one important case, and the Torch offers to help her do just that. The case: why does a newly constructed bank have a secret entrance that connects to a sewage tunnel?
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was [The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 4 The Steel Age [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Pearls of Wisdom

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Moffet; Gilleran
The owner of Moffet Jewelry is exasperated because he has the largest supply of pearls in the area, but other jewelers are selling their pearls at half the price and nearly bankrupting Moffet. So he hires a detective named Gilleran to discover why his competitors are selling their pearls so cheaply.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
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[The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 5: The Stone Age

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Bill Finger
Syd Shores
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superhero
Miss America
Miss America [Madeline Joyce]; John; Isbisa [Meke]; Calcium Master
Miss America heads to Millstone to visit the Chief of Police, but finds him turned to stone. When she finds a note from someone called the Calcium Master, who claims to be able to restore him to life for $10,000, she smells a rat and tracks down the vile sculptor responsible.
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was [The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 5: The Stone Age [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Don't Miss...

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
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Stan Lee [as Lee] (signed)
Bill King [as King] (signed)
Bill King [as King] (signed)
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superhero
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Red Skull; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Sub-Mariner [Namor] Miss America [Madeline Joyce]; Isbisa [Meke]
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was Don't Miss........ [Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Illustrated promotional ad for Timely's comic magazines: Captain America, The Human Torch, Marvel Mystery Comics, The Young Allies, Sub-Mariner, and All Winners.

Lee and King signed this piece and are, most likely, two separate people. Bill King did such house ads from 1941-43 and Stan Lee wrote such ads during the same years.
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[The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 6: The Ice Age!

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Bill Finger
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superhero
Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Isbisa [Meke]; Black Patch
Toro joins Namor as the Prince heads up to a major Eskimo trading post to deal with a band of cut-throats who are using their whaling ship as a hideout for their fur hijacking mob!
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was [The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 6: The Ice Age! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 7: Conclusion!

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Bill Finger
Syd Shores
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superhero
All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]]; Isbisa [Meke]
When the All-Winners Squad members reconvene after their various adventures, they discover Isbisa's challenge to them was a red herring, so that the master criminal would be free to pursue his main crime: the stealing of the atomic bomb, and to accomplish his main goal: to become dictator of the world!
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #19 published January 1946
was [The Crime of the Ages!], Chapter 7: Conclusion! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[All-Winners Comics #21] The Riddle of the Demented Dwarf!

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Syd Shores
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superhero
All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]]; Future Man
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FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was The Riddle of the Demented Dwarf! [Illustration on Cover, Front]
 
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Menace From the Future World! [Chapter 1]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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Otto Binder
Syd Shores; ?
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superhero
All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Sub-Mariner [Namor the Sub-Mariner]]; Future Man; Madame Death
Cap calls the All-Winners Squad together to deal with the threat of Future Man, a person from the far future, who has come back to the 20th Century, enlisting the aid of Madame Death and her gang along the way, to pave the way for the migration of his people to Earth, whose sole purpose is to wipe out mankind of today!
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was Menace from the Future World! [Chapter 1] [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[Menace From the Future World!, Chapter 2] The Green Plague!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder
Syd Shores; ?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Professor Yalder; Future Man; Madame Death
Cap and Bucky arrive in Europe and begin their search for Future Man and Madame Death, who are already in central Europe and have secured a laboratory in which they plan to make Germ Bombs out of future germs unknown in this world to kill off the inhabitants.
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was [Menace from the Future World!, Chapter 2] The Green Plague! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[Menace From the Future World!, Chapter 3] Murder in Slow Motion!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder
Syd Shores; Al Bellman; ?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
The Whizzer
Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Future Man; Madame Death
After their close call in Europe, Madame Death and Future Man head for Diablo Crater in South America and meet up with the Stiletto Gang, on whom Future Man will use mental waves to seize control of their minds, allowing them to do many scientific feats. Future Man also creates a Slow-Down Machine, whose rays, when played on the populace and the Whizzer, slows them down so they become easy prey for the Stiletto Gang.
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was [Menace from the Future World!, Chapter 3] Murder in Slow Motion! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[Menace From the Future World!, Chapter 4] Wave of Destruction!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder
?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner [Namor];Future Man; Madame Death
Namor arrives in Asia along the China coast, and soon discovers the presence of the Pacific Pirates, modern day raiders who use a submarine as their weapon of attack. They are secretly saved from Namor and enlisted by Madame Death and Future Man to help create a massive tidal wave that will wipe out most of the population of Asia.
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was [Menace from the Future World!, Chapter 4] Wave of Destruction! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Holiday for Murder

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
?
?
?
typeset
Subject Matter
adventure
Davey Stanford; Coburn; Simmons
Staying for a short while at a hotel at a Beachwood Resort, young adventurer Davey Stanford witnesses a scene in the hotel's casino in which a patron accuses the owner of a fixed roulette wheel, demanding his money back. As the evening drags on, Davey is positive that the man will never get his money back, but probably will be murdered!
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was Holiday for Murder [Text Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[Menace From the Future World!, Chapter 5] The Living Dead!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder
Syd Shores; ?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Miss America
Miss America [Madeline Joyce]; Future Man; Madame Death
Miss America, while flying over the continent of Africa, notices a caravan below being attacked apparently by living mummies. The mummies have been revived by Future Man's "life battery", which has been converted to give off "life currents", allowing the villain to use thousands of these mummies from unknown tombs to sweep, like an Army, over the entire continent, wiping out all living souls.
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was [Menace from the Future World!, Chapter 5] The Living Dead! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[Menace From the Future World!, Chapter 6] Flames of Fury!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder
Syd Shores; ?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
The Human Torch
Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Future Man; Madame Death
Future Man uses a common incendiary bomb to start a huge forest fire in North America for the purpose of decoying the Torch and Toro long enough so that he and Madame Death can enlist the aid of desert badmen, and supply the villains with Uranium-235 so that they can produce an atomic match...a match that will burn anything that has atoms.
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was [Menace from the Future World!, Chapter 6] Flames of Fury! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Get Hep to Miss America Teen Life

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
Miss America magazine
Patsy Walker
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was Get Hep to Miss America Teen Life [Promotional Material (from Publisher) on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Illustrated, with cover, promotional ad for Miss America Teen-Life Magazine for December of 1946, complete with plea (and coupon) for readers to subscribe to the publication so they will not miss an issue.
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[Menace From the Future World!, Chapter 7] War Between the Worlds!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Otto Binder
?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Miss America [Madeline Joyce]; Whizzer [Robert Frank]; Sub-Mariner [Namor the Sub-Mariner]]; Future Man; Madame Death
When Future Man is seemingly stopped at every turn by the All-Winners Squad members, he threatens to make a call for help into the future, requesting hundreds of future men be sent by giant spaceships armed with Neutronic Bombs! However, the Squad attacks before this can happen, and, by a quirk of fate, controls on the villain's ship are locked to keep going far in the past, thus ending the threat of future attackers.
Reprinting
FlagAll-Winners Comics #21 published January 1946
was [Menace from the Future World!, Chapter 7] War between the Worlds! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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All Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Blonde Phantom; Human Torch; Captain America; Sub-Mariner
Blonde Phantom [Louise Grant]; Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Captain America [Steve Rogers]
Reprinting
FlagAll Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1 published August 1948
was [untitled] [Illustration on Cover, Front]
 
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Gay Blade of Terror!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
William Woolfolk
Maurice Gutwirth
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
The Human Torch
Human Torch [Jim Hammond]; Toro [Thomas Raymond]; Gloria Delmar; Mrs. Delmar; Gay Blade [Johnny Revere]
Having gone through his late mother's estate money, Johnny Revere, now broke and without a job, decides to be an adventurer in crime and it becomes his entire occupation.
Reprinting
FlagAll Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1 published August 1948
was Gay Blade of Terror! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Murder At Marlin Mansion!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Clem Weisbecker; ?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Sub-Mariner
Sub-Mariner [Namor]; Ted Marlin; Joan Ambler; Sheriff George; Andy; Bob Marlin; Amos Briggs
When estate owner Raymond Marlin is murdered, one of his sons, Ted, confesses to the murder. But no one believes that he did it, including the Sub-Mariner, who goes undercover at the Marlin estate as an apple picker to see what he can learn to free the young man from jail.
Reprinting
FlagAll Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1 published August 1948
was Murder at Marlin Mansion! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Al Bellman
Al Bellman
?
?
?
Subject Matter
mystery
Let's Play Detective
McCoy; Dan Kroll; Frankie Gardin
A clever forger, recently released from jail, is pin-pointed as the murderer of an underworld lawyer...all because of a bad forging job!
Reprinting
FlagAll Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1 published August 1948
was [untitled] [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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The Thing He Forgot

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
?
?
?
typeset
Subject Matter
crime
Murdock; James Horner; Rod Rance
Rod owed Baldy Sullivan and his friends $6000 on bad gambling debts, and he saw a way to pay off that debt: either ask his Uncle Jim for an advance on the money Jim had set aside in his will for Rod, or murder him and collect the will money soon after.
Reprinting
FlagAll Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1 published August 1948
was The Thing He Forgot [Text Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Double Identity!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
Mort Leav
Mort Leav
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Bucky [James Barnes]; Otto Drum; Chadwick
Otto Drum, Civics teacher at the Lee School for Boys, looks just like a wanted felon, "Cheeks" Chadwick, and Chadwick uses that similarity for his own evil purposes.
Reprinting
FlagAll Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1 published August 1948
was Double Identity! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Personal Appearance For Murder!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
?
?
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Blonde Phantom
Blonde Phantom [Louise Grant]; Mark Mason; Eight-Ball Olson; Tooth-Pick Twilliger
Louise and Mark are out on the town together, and when he wants to see the latest film on the Blonde Phantom, the date is over. However, Louise sees Mark being trailed by two escaped convicts and decides to intervene as the Blonde Phantom.
Reprinting
FlagAll Winners [All-Winners Comics] #1 published August 1948
was Personal Appearance For Murder! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Timely Presents: All-Winners #nn

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Ray Lago (painting)
Ray Lago (painting)
Ray Lago (painting)
Subject Matter
superhero
All-Winners Squad
All-Winners Squad [Whizzer; Bucky; Captain America; Miss America; Toro; Human Torch; Sub-Mariner]; Isbisa
Reprinting
FlagTimely Presents: All-Winners #[nn] published December 1999
was untitled [Illustration on Cover, Front]
 
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