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"Sandra of the Secret Service: "Sandra's Vacation, Part 2 (of 4)"": Aboard the steamship from New York to Florida, Baroness von Schmidt's expensive necklace has been stolen. Th

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More Fun Comics #29 is an issue of the series More Fun Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of February, 1938.

Synopsis for Sandra of the Secret Service: "Sandra's Vacation, Part 2 (of 4)"

Aboard the steamship from New York to Florida, Baroness von Schmidt's expensive necklace has been stolen. The captain complies with her angry demands for everybody present to be searched. This proves fruitless. Meanwhile the rude drunk man from dinner is also still around, only much more sober.

Sandra and Michael do some snooping around and find the Baron in his stateroom, being threatened by the fake drunk guy and one accomplice, in a dispute about some stolen jewelry that turns out to be fake. Michael slips and falls; the bad guys rush out and catch him, while both Sandra and the Baron quietly leave the scene. The bad guys abduct Michael, but Sandra figures his danger is less immediate, and follows the Baron.

Appearing in Sandra of the Secret Service: "Sandra's Vacation, Part 2 (of 4)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Michael

Antagonists:

  • rude drunk man
  • other thug

Other Characters

  • Lucille du Pont, celebrated debutante
  • Baron von Schmidt, her husband (wears a monocle.)
  • steamship captain

Locations:

  • Atlantic Coast

Vehicles:

  • passenger liner


Synopsis for Dr. Occult: "The Spectral Killer"

As he is about to be electrocuted, convicted murderer Ed Murphy vows revenge on every spectator in the room. Several days later, Sergeant Ellsworth tells Doctor Occult that several of the spectators have been murdered. Occult tries to think of a plan, but by the time he retires to bed that night, none has come. Suddenly, Murphy's spirit appears and tries to strangle Occult, but Occult manages to grab his mystic symbol and sever Murphy's connection to the material world.

Appearing in Dr. Occult: "The Spectral Killer"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Police Sergeant Vin Ellsworth

Antagonists:

  • Ed Murphy (Single appearance; dies) (Returns as a spirit)

Items:

Synopsis for "Hanko the Cowhand"

Hanko's two friends joke and incite Hanko to try to catch a jack rabbit with a lasso. Hanko jumps on his horse and sets off to find a rabbit. When he sees one, he throws a lasso around the neck to the protestations of the rabbit. Infuriated, the rabbit pulls on the leash and runs all the way back to his rabbithole with Hanko holding on to the rope for dear life. Eventually the rabbit makes his way inside the nest, and Hanko gets stuck headfirst in the small hole, to the laughter of the rabbit family, who kick him in the shin.

Appearing in "Hanko the Cowhand"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Horsey-Hoss
  • Hanko's two friends

Antagonists:

  • Jack Rabbit
  • Jack Rabbit's family

Locations:

  • American Frontier

Synopsis for Mark Marson: "The Murder of Lord Greystone, Part 4 (of 6)"

Mark Marson and Sgt. Montague draw their sidearms and race to the spot pointed out by Gail. They find only a large discarded black robe, a giant pair of boots, and a set of stilts. The killer has escaped, but he was hit hard by Gail's Giro Car, and has left a trail of blood, which leads them some distance, then stops, as if he'd bandaged his own wound. The two policemen gather up his discarded disguise and pack it away for evidence. Then they visit the Zoo, home of the only local live Forked Snake, the source for the venom used in two murders. Marson has the Zoo Superintendent summon his entire staff. One man has a bandaged head.

Appearing in Mark Marson: "The Murder of Lord Greystone, Part 4 (of 6)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Inter-Planetary Police
    • Lieutenant Montague
    • Professor Hillary
  • Gail Hillary

Antagonists:

  • Doctor

Animals:

  • Forked Cobra (Mentioned only)

Other Characters:

  • Lord Greystone (Mentioned only)
  • Mr. Barwicke, Zoo Superintendent
    • Zoo Staff

Era:

  • 2060

Locations:

  • Planet Ciro
    • Blue Bay
      • Lord Greystone's Estate
      • Zoo

Items:

  • I-P Police Electro-Ray Pistol

Vehicles:

  • Large Police Giro Car

Synopsis for "Sam the Porter"

Sam tells his friend a story of the time he got robbed at gunpoint, and his aversion for the time of noon or midnight since then. He was tried to plead for his life but the gunman told him to stop putting his hands at the 6 o'clock position and start putting them in the 12 o'clock position.

Appearing in "Sam the Porter"

Featured Characters:

  • Sam the Porter

Supporting Characters:

  • Sam's friend

Synopsis for Pirate Gold: "Episode 17 (of 18)"

Captain Dennis and young Jeff Roberts have escaped from their new owner and now are in teeming Shanghai, finding Jean, and promising her that she also shall be free, that very night. Dennis and Roberts then find a hiding place, wait until dark, then sneak into a Chinese temple. Inside, a worshipper is lighting devotional firecrackers. They steal as many firecrackers as their pockets can pack, then hurry back, unobserved, to the house holding Jean, then climb to a balcony and work along a ledge around the wall to an open window, and get inside. They find a large courtyard and several armed guards, whom they are able to panic and send fleeing with the flung firecrackers.

Appearing in Pirate Gold: "Episode 17 (of 18)"

Featured Characters:

Other Characters:

  • Jean

Antagonists:

  • Jean's Slave Buyer (Behind the scenes)
    • his guards

Era:

Locations:

Synopsis for Magic Crystal of History: "Henry the Third, Lord Pembroke and Earl Hubert de Burgh"

Bobby and Binks learn about the coronation of ten year old Henry III, and the regencies of Lord Pembroke and Earl Hubert de Burgh.

Appearing in Magic Crystal of History: "Henry the Third, Lord Pembroke and Earl Hubert de Burgh"

Featured Characters:

Items:

Other Characters:

Synopsis for Barry O'Neill: "Fang Gow of China, Part 29 (of 35)"

Barry's attempted escape, out the window and down the rope, is thwarted by Fang Gow's fighters, several of whom are dragging the rope upward. Barry gets some footing on the wall and bounces himself away, swinging across the alley to grab the other end of the severed rope, shifts onto it, then cuts the end held by the thugs. Reaching the street, Barry rejoins Jean and Inspector Le Grand, and Le Grand sends troops to surround the building holding Fang Gow's base. Dr. Bonfils is still a prisoner inside, and Fang Gow demands that he perform spinal surgery upon him. When Bonfils balks, the fiend threatens him with torture!

Appearing in Barry O'Neill: "Fang Gow of China, Part 29 (of 35)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

  • Ling Foo
  • Doctor Bonfils

Locations:

Synopsis for Jack Woods: "The Horse Thief, Part 2 (of 2)"

Jack Woods hides Jepson in his shack while he tries to clear his name. He first visits the town Sheriff, who now regrets leading a mob to lynch Jepson. Along with the Sheriff, Jack tracks down the prime suspect Sam James, and they overhear him having a rather incriminating conversation with an accomplice. This is proof enough for the Sheriff, after a brief fight, the two thugs are arrested and Jepson's innocence is proven.

Appearing in Jack Woods: "The Horse Thief, Part 2 (of 2)"

Featured Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Half-Breed
  • Sam James

Other Characters:

  • Jepson (Mentioned only)
  • Town Sheriff
  • Jim, bartender

Locations:

Synopsis for Spike Spalding: "Homecoming, Part 2 (of 2)"

Spike and Pincus travel by steamship from Patrania to America and then by train to their home town, where they are joyously greeted by their families.

Appearing in Spike Spalding: "Homecoming, Part 2 (of 2)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Pincus
  • Uncle George
  • Aunt Mary

Other Characters:

  • Prince Philip of Patrania (Final appearance)
  • Princess Margo (Final appearance)
  • Sailor (never got named) (Final appearance)

Locations:

Synopsis for "Blister"

Blister receives a valuable lesson from his mom about helping those in need. However, Blister is rather inept, and his unsolicited help ends up causing more problems for everyone.

Appearing in "Blister"

Featured Characters:

  • Blister (Single appearance)

Synopsis for Pep Morgan: "Picnic"

Pep and Peggy slip away from her friends, but her pesky friends manage to tag along anyway, and cause trouble.

Appearing in Pep Morgan: "Picnic"

Featured Characters:

Other Characters

  • Peggy
  • Peggy's friends

Synopsis for Johnnie Law: "The Dope Peddlers, Part 4 (of 5)"

The boss of the busted gang, Donati, gets away, sneaks back to his old hide-out, murders a cop, and escapes again, with many more cops hunting him now than before. He mooches a bunk at an old associate's place, but when the associate squawks about Donati being sought by all the cops, Donati guns him down.

Appearing in Johnnie Law: "The Dope Peddlers, Part 4 (of 5)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Donati
  • Joe, Donati's waterfront associate (Dies)

Other Characters:

  • Officer Jones (Dies)

Locations:

  • New York City
    • Waterfront
      • deserted factory hide-out
      • Donati's associate's hide-out
      • Police headquarters

Synopsis for Bob Merritt: "The Mystery Plane, Part 24 (of 25)"

The Orientals and Monk Morton's gang are engaged in a fierce aerial battle, and Bob gets into the fight with his Bumblebee. But as soon as he takes down a couple of planes, his enemies stop fighting each other to focus on him. With complete disregard for his life, Bob drives through the hail of fire.

Appearing in Bob Merritt: "The Mystery Plane, Part 24 (of 25)"

Featured Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Monk Morton
    • his gang
  • Oriental aviators

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • Bumblebee, Bob's rocket-plane
  • Gangster aircraft fleet
  • Oriental aircraft fleet

Synopsis for Woozy Watts: "Island Adventure, Part 19"

Rat delivers a message to Woozy's lawyers, it seems that their search expedition for Watts is going nowhere, so they reflect on their next move. Back on the island, the monotony of Watts' life as a castaway is making him desperate, but he's too stupid to do something about it.

Appearing in Woozy Watts: "Island Adventure, Part 19"

Featured Characters:

Other Characters:

  • Rat (Single appearance)
  • Watts' lawyers (Single appearance)

Synopsis for Professor Bertram: "Professor Bertram Goes to Town"

Professor Bertram invents a liquid that makes any living organism grow three times its size, and he successfully tests it on a flower. Moving on to animals, he tests the liquid on an organ grinder's monkey that happens by his window. Later, the organ grinder is distressed to find that his monkey is now bigger than him, and it's tired of serving him.

Appearing in Professor Bertram: "Professor Bertram Goes to Town"

Featured Characters:

  • Professor Bertram (Single appearance)

Other Characters:

  • Organ grinder (Single appearance)
    • his monkey (Single appearance)

Synopsis for Little Linda: "Yvonne Darling, Part 3 (of 4)"

At the Larsen Lumber Co. logging camp, a movie company hires Little Linda as a stunt double for the too-temperamental starlet Yvonne Darling. Wearing a black wig, Linda fakes a fall into the river, and actor Ted Reele dives in to save her. But the current is stronger than expected, and it sweeps Ted away from Linda, while moving them both towards a nearby waterfall.

Appearing in Little Linda: "Yvonne Darling, Part 3 (of 4)"

Featured Characters:

Other Characters:

  • Lars Larsen, Lumber Camp Boss
  • Ted Reele, movie star
  • Yvonne Darling, movie star (Mentioned only)
  • film crew: directors, photographers, gaffers

Locations:

  • a northern middle-west state
    • Larsen Lumber Co. logging camp

Synopsis for Three Musketeers: "Episode 18 (of 25)"

After his secret conversation with the Queen of France, the Duke of Buckingham departs the palace, carrying a gold casket containing twelve diamond studs. Meanwhile M. Bonacieux has been arrested and marched into the Bastille. He is interrogated by a Commissar who informs him that he is accused of high treason. After passing a sleepless night, Bonacieux is interviewed again, and is very anxious to cooperate. He implicates his wife and his tenant, D'Artagnan. The Commissar is delighted to hear this, as he has earlier received D'Artagnan as a prisoner, but when the prisoner is brought in, he is Athos! This makes Bonacieux's story less believable than before, and the Commissar has him locked up again, as is Athos. That evening, a carriage and a mounted squad of guards convey Bonacieux out of the prison, to Croix Du Travois, the execution grounds!

Appearing in Three Musketeers: "Episode 18 (of 25)"

Featured Characters:

Other Characters

  • M. Bonacieux

Antagonists:

Locations:

Synopsis for Bradley Boys: "The County Fair, Part 5 (of 5)"

The deputy is marching Tom and Jack back to the fairgrounds when they team up to overpower and escape from him. They flee to the bank of the swift river and dive in. The river sweeps them thru some rocky rapids and they get battered about. From the shore, their plight is seen by Princess Tan Elk, who runs to fetch her father, Chief Sun Hi.

Appearing in Bradley Boys: "The County Fair, Part 5 (of 5)"

Featured Characters:

Other Characters:

  • Deputy (Final appearance)
  • Princess Tan Elk (Single appearance)
  • Chief Sun Hi (Single appearance)

Locations:

  • Boone County
  • Big Thunder River

Synopsis for Radio Squad: "Reckless Driver"

The Police Chief directs the radio squad to crack down on reckless drivers, and one of the first ones they go after turns out to be the Chief's own son, Roy. Sandy and Larry expect to have an awkward time busting him but the Chief lives up to his own standards; he commends the cops, and orders the boy to show up at court the next morning.

Appearing in Radio Squad: "Reckless Driver"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Police Chief

Antagonists:

  • Roy, Chief's Son

Locations:

Vehicles:

  • Radio Car K-7

Synopsis for Wing Brady: "Omar Khan, Part 1 (of 2)"

Out on the desert, far from any reinforcements, Wing Brady and his two pals spot a large body of horsemen, moving rapidly in their direction. They take cover, and with the sun's glare right behind them, aren't visible from the galloping troop of well-armed Arabs. Once they are gone, the trip continues without incident to the town of El Coro. There Wing Brady haggles with wily old Akmeh Bey, and procures fifteen racing camels, to be delivered at the city gate that same day. Walking away from that meeting, Wing is crashed into by a sprinting young woman; they topple into the street. Wing is surprised to find that she's white and sounds American. Right then, burly, bullying Omar Khan shows up, with a whip, claims that the girl is his wife, and demands her return. She disputes his claim and tells Brady she was kidnapped. Hap and Frenchy quietly line up alongside Wing, who warns Omar to put up his whip, and has some questions for the girl. But the first one almost gets her killed, when he asks for the name of her kidnapper, Khan points a gun at her and vows that she'll not say that name!

Appearing in Wing Brady: "Omar Khan, Part 1 (of 2)"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • Large troop of Arab horsemen
  • Omar Khan

Other Characters:

  • Akmeh Bey, camel dealer
  • Runaway American Girl

Locations:

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