All-American Comics #4 is an issue of the series All-American Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1939.
Synopsis for Red, White, and Blue: "Shipyard Sabotage"
Appearing in Red, White, and Blue: "Shipyard Sabotage"
Featured Characters:
- Red, White, and Blue
- Red Dugan, USMC
- Whitey Smith, USA
- Blooey Blue, USN
Supporting Characters:
- Doris West, G2
Antagonists:
- Bonoma (Single appearance)
- his henchmen
Other Characters:
- G-2 Chief
- Lighthouse Keeper (Single appearance)
Locations:
Vehicles:
- new battle cruiser
Synopsis for "Mutt & Jeff / Cicero's Cat"
(newspaper strip reprints)
Appearing in "Mutt & Jeff / Cicero's Cat"
Featured Characters:
- Mutt
- Jeff
- Cicero's Cat
Synopsis for "Reg'lar Fellers / Daisybelle"
(newspaper strip reprints)
Appearing in "Reg'lar Fellers / Daisybelle"
Featured Characters:
- Reg'lar Fellers
- Daisybelle
Synopsis for Ben Webster's Career: "Pat Ented"
(newspaper strip reprints)
Appearing in Ben Webster's Career: "Pat Ented"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Briarsie, Ben's dog
- Prof. Matt Mattix
Antagonists:
- Owen Munne (Final appearance)
- Maybelle (Final appearance)
- Junior (Final appearance)
Other Characters:
- Pat Ented (First appearance)
Synopsis for "Always Belittlin' / Skippy"
(newspaper strip reprints)
Appearing in "Always Belittlin' / Skippy"
Featured Characters:
- Skippy
Synopsis for "Bobby Thatcher"
(newspaper strip reprints)
Appearing in "Bobby Thatcher"
Featured Characters:
- Bobby Thatcher
Supporting Characters:
- Tubby Butler
- Elmer Bowers
Antagonists:
- Mysterious man
Synopsis for Hop Harrigan: "Mail Flight"
Appearing in Hop Harrigan: "Mail Flight"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Synopsis for Adventures in the Unknown: "The Mystery Men of Mars (Part 4 of 6)"
The Martians transplant Professor Lutyens's brain into a mechanical duplicate of his body. He tells they boys to escape from Mars and that he is staying there.
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Appearing in Adventures in the Unknown: "The Mystery Men of Mars (Part 4 of 6)"
Featured Characters:
- Alan Kane
- Ted Dolliver
- Professor Lutyens (Final appearance)
Antagonists:
- The Martians
Locations:
Items:
- Martian Brain Transplant Technology
Synopsis for Scribbly: "Dinnertime"
Appearing in Scribbly: "Dinnertime"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Huey Hunkel
- Sisty Hunkel
- Ma Hunkel
Other Characters:
- "Thundering Herd"
- Uncle Herman
- Cousin Felix
- Gus
- Pip
- others
Locations:
Synopsis for "Wiley of West Point"
(newspaper strip reprints)
Appearing in "Wiley of West Point"
Featured Characters:
- Bob Wiley
Supporting Characters:
- Roy Blake
Antagonists:
- Nick (Final appearance)
- Rumbeek (Final appearance)
Other Characters:
- Baxter
- Sneed
Locations:
Notes
- Published monthly by All-American Comics, Inc.
- In the Red, White, and Blue story, Bonoma and his henchmen speak Spanish, and their foreign sponsor is not identified.
- Also appearing in this issue of All-American Comics were:
- "Lesson in Blood" (text story, featuring Jimmy Stone) by Loring Dowst
- Spot Savage by Harry Lampert
- Tippie (newspaper strip reprints) by Frances Edwina Dumm
- Toonerville Folks (newspaper strip reprints) by Fontaine Fox
Trivia
- Russell Cole signed his Ben Webster strips as "Edwin Alger".
- Jon L. Blummer signed his Hop Harrigan stories as "Jon Elby".
- The first human-to-robot brain transplant in a DC comic takes place in this issue's episode of "Adventures in the Unknown." Robert Crane won't become Robotman until Star-Spangled Comics #7, April 1942.
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