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  • Action Comics Vol 1 16
Trivia
  • * First named appearance of the city of [[W:C:DC:Metropolis
Indicia Publisher
  • Detective Comics, Inc.
Letterer1
  • Bernard Baily
  • Sven Elven
Inker1
  • Bob Kane
  • Bernard Baily
  • Fred Guardineer
  • Homer Fleming
  • Sven Elven
  • Paul Cassidy
Recommended
  • * Action Comics * All-Star Comics * All-Star Squadron * Superman (Volume 1)
Inker1
  • Bob Kane
  • Bernard Baily
  • Fred Guardineer
  • Homer Fleming
  • Sven Elven
  • Paul Cassidy
Writer1
  • Bill Finger
  • Gardner Fox
  • Homer Fleming
  • Jerry Siegel
  • Ken Fitch
Penciler1
  • Bob Kane
  • Bernard Baily
  • Fred Guardineer
  • Homer Fleming
  • Joe Shuster
  • Sven Elven
Writer1
  • Bill Finger
  • Gardner Fox
  • Homer Fleming
  • Jerry Siegel
  • Ken Fitch
StoryTitle
  • Bodyguard
  • Adventures of Marco Polo
  • Superman and the Numbers Racket
  • Tex Thomson, Double Agent
  • The Pharaoh's Treasure
  • The Terror from Saturn
  • Trouble at the Box-M
OriginalPrice
  • 0.1
Editor1
  • Vincent Sullivan
Penciler1
  • Bob Kane
  • Bernard Baily
  • Fred Guardineer
  • Homer Fleming
  • Joe Shuster
  • Sven Elven
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * ** Ool ** Gorla ** Porra Other Characters: * Djersinsky Locations: * ** Items: * None Vehicles: * None
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * None Adversaries: * Abu El-Kaf of Siddrah * Slavers & Bandits Other Characters: * None Locations: * Items: * None Vehicles: * None
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Blacky Adversaries: * Killers from Bar-U Other Characters: * Jim Mason * Sheriff Locations: * ** Items: * None Vehicles: * None
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Jack O'Leary * Marty Kaye * Butch * Nick * Pete Other Characters: * Commissioner Watson Locations: * ** *** Items: * None Vehicles: * None
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Jim Blake Adversaries: * Sergeant Beatty * Arab Bandits Other Characters: * Mummy Locations: * ** *** **** The Great Pyramid of Kheoks Items: * None Vehicles: * Biplane
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * Gargantua T. Potts Adversaries: * Spies Other Characters: * None Locations: * ** Items: * None Vehicles: * None
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Mr. Smith Adversaries: * Slug * Antone * Slim Other Characters: * Mary Smith Locations: * Items: * None Vehicles: * a small yacht
Letterer1
  • Bernard Baily
  • Sven Elven
Editor1
  • Vincent Sullivan
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CoverArtist
  • Fred Guardineer
Country
  • USA
ReleaseDate
  • 1939-08-01(xsd:date)
Executive Editor
  • Vincent Sullivan
Issue
  • 16(xsd:integer)
PubYear
  • 1939(xsd:integer)
Pubmonth
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Pages
  • 68(xsd:integer)
Links
  • * Action Comics series index at the Grand Comics Database * Action Comics series index at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Action Comics
Day
  • 8(xsd:integer)
Month
  • September
Synopsis
  • Chuck Dawson rides down a rocky trail on his horse, Blacky, when two men attack him and knock him out! When he comes to, he's in the sheriff's office being accused of murder. The two goons that brought him there seem to have told the sheriff that Chuck had killed old Jim Mason, owner of the Box-M ranch. Before the sheriff can lock him up, Chuck pushes him to the ground, then makes for the exit! He hops back on Blacky and heads for the Box-M to make sense of this murder, for which he's being framed. And old man carrying a shotgun and wearing a bandage on his head comes running out, thinking that Chuck was part of the group that tried to kill him. After explanations are made, Chuck joins Mason in his cabin just as the sheriff and the two thugs show up. They are surprised to find old Mason still alive. Mason tells the sheriff he's made a mistake, and it was actually the men with him who tried to kill him. Chuck's name is cleared and the men are arrested.
  • Clip Carson and Jim Blake have found the entrance to the treasure room blocked by a casket and a mummy that spoke! The skeptical Carson fires a shot at the mummy, exposing it as a robot that spoke with the help of a record player. Further in, they come upon a large door, behind which was the chamber for which they've been searching. The fabled Treasure Room of Cheops! The excited duo are then greeted by a swarm of angry bandits with sharp swords. From the entryway comes a man dressed in regal clothing. Calling him their master, the Pharaoh Cheops, the Arabs all bow down before him. Clip breaks up the charade by revealing the Pharaoh is actually Sergeant Beatty, trying to fool the bandits into giving him all the treasure. Instead, they angrily attack the Sergeant, giving Clip and Jim a chance to escape in a plane that was being used to transport the gold. As they fly off, Clip mentions that he should pay Jim for showing him such a great time.
  • Marco clears the gate before the portcullis comes crashing down. Abu el Khaf offers one hundred gold coins to whoever captures Marco and brings him back. Marco is chased into a swamp, where he hides under the water, breathing through a hollow reed. While his pursuers search the area on foot, Marco swims back to the bank and steals a horse, herding the others along as he rides. But further up ahead, an ambush is laid out for him by the ford. Bandits appear and start pelting him with stones and arrows. His horse is killed, forcing Marco to climb up a nearby ravine in a desperate attempt to escape! Climbing up to a narrow pass, Marco follows it. Unfortunately, it stops at a dead end, and with the slavers and bandits at his back, it looked like he was done for! Suddenly, the men start falling left and right, hit by large rocks being thrown from above by Marco's mysterious rescuers...
  • Because he had helped to save his warehouse business, Mr. Smith trusted Pep Morgan with another job, one that was much more personal to him. He had received several letters threatening harm to his daughter, Mary, unless he came up with 200,000 dollars to pay in protection. He wanted Pep to guard her, but without alerting her to any danger. Smith didn't want her to worry, after all. So Morgan spent the next week as a guest at the Smith home, showing Mary how to swan dive, after which they shared a meal together. A few nights later, the house servant opened the door for a bunch of crooks, leading them to Mary's room. They kidnapped the poor young lady, dragging her back to their car. Pep woke up and gave chase to their vehicle, following it all the way to the city cemetery. The thugs grabbed Mary and pulled her out of the car. Pep was on top of them almost immediately! He stole one of the thugs' guns and held up the others until the police arrived. The next day, Pep and Mary celebrated aboard one of Mr. Smith's boats.
Notes
  • 1930.0
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1939(xsd:integer)
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