Green Hornet comic issues published during World War 2
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Tag: 1944
The Mummy’s Ghost
Kharis the mummy is given a sacred potion that grants him eternal life to search for his lost love, Princess Ananka, despite the unending curse that haunts them.(IMDb)
So Typical of our Officers
Personnel of the 667th Bombardment Squadron, training at Gainesville, Fla., have adopted this scene from the MGM cartoon, “Red Hot Riding Hood,” as their squadron insignia, The “Wolfe” – in his white tie and tails – appears on all their planes. In writing Fred Quimby, in charge of cartoon production at the MGM studios, the commandant stated they wanted the drawings because “the modernized wolf is so typical of many of our officers here….”
Nazi fortress, Cherbourg
The Showman Reviews The Phantom
The Showman reviews The Phantom in the January 1, 1944 edition of the Showmen’s Trade Review
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Green Hornet #16
Weird Woman
While on a South Seas trip, a professor falls in love and marries an exotic native woman. What he doesn’t know is that she was raised by superstitious natives who believe her to be some kind of supernatural being. (IMDb.com)
Ann Savage is Savage
Captain America, Chapter one
Bogart & Blue Circle
Humphrey Bogart enjoying the September 1944 issue of Blue Circle Comics (comic cover shown below)
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