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"The Amazing Adventures Of..."
by Navy Comics
From Navy Comics comes the amazing public domain adventures of pulp comic book heroes, as well as lively historical and modern comic superhero literary and film conversation.
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The Avenger- Death Counts Ten
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Shot in the Dark
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Diploma of Death
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Murder Hits the Jackpot
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Death Meets the Ghost
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Cradle of Doom
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Subway Ghost
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Death Rings the Bell
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Hooded Circle
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Death in Mid Air
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Keys to the City
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Department of Death
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Thoroughbred Murders
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Wing Ate Heirs
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Blue Pearls
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Ghost of Murders
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Melody of Murder
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Crypt of Thoth
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Mystery of Dead Man's Rock
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Coins of Death
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- The Eyes of Shiva
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Rendevous With Murder
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Avenger- Mysteries of the Giant Brain
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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Superman, Part 4
From the public domain it's the final of the Man of Steel's first audio adventure...
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Superman, Part 3
From the public domain it's part 3 of 4 of the Man of Steel's first audio adventure...
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Superman, Part 2
From the public domain it's part 2 of 4 of the Man of Steel's first audio adventure...
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Superman, Part 1
From the public domain it's part 1 of 4 of the Man of Steel's first audio adventure...
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The Avenger- The Department of Death
The Avenger is a fictional character whose original adventures appeared from 1939 to 1942 in The Avenger magazine, published by Street and Smith Publications. Five additional short stories were published in Clues Detective magazine from 1942 to 1943, and a sixth novelette in The Shadow magazine in 1943. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow though he was never as popular as either of these characters.
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The Escapists: Chapter 5- Captain America Rides Again!
With Knightshade Matt on dad duty for the night, Commander Marvel (Greg) is joined again by fellow Navy Lt. Commander Justin Ferris to talk about who should be the true successor to Steve Rogers- Bucky or Sam? Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube@NavyComics, X@NavyComics, Facebook@NavyComics, Instagram@NavyComics, Rumble@NavyComics, Threads@NavyComics, Reddit@NavyComics, Fandom@NavyComics, and on Twitch@NavyComicsTV}.
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The Escapists: Chapter 4- Commander's Call
Commander Marvel (Greg) and Knightshade (Matt) are joined by their first guest ever on the show, Lt. Commander Justin Ferris of the United States Navy. LCDR Ferris is presently serving on active duty in Japan and is such a big fan of the only real maritime hero in the DC Universe, that he has a tattoo, in true Navy fashion, of the King of Atlantis somewhere on his person. He is also giant Marvel fan, and when not guarding America's maritime domain, is a loving husband and father to five children.Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found atNavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube@NavyComics, X@NavyComics, Facebook@NavyComics, Instagram@NavyComics, Rumble@NavyComics, Threads@NavyComics, Reddit@NavyComics, Fandom@NavyComics, and on Twitch@NavyComicsTV}.
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The Escapists: Chapter 3- What'cha Reading?
Commander Marvel (Greg) and Knightshade (Matt), sit down and talk about what comics they have been diving into the past two weeks, as well as what comic book series they have been watching. For this episode Greg also vents about yet another wrong turn DC is making in their handling of the World's Mightiest Mortal and his sidekick, the Commander, better known as Captain Marvel, Jr., and the entire squad of Lieutenant Marvels. Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, Threads @NavyComics, Reddit @NavyComics, Fandom @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Escapists: Chapter 2- 2025 Reading Plans
Commander Marvel and Knightshade start off the new year talking about their reading plans for 2025. Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, Threads @NavyComics, Reddit @NavyComics, Fandom @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Escapists: Chapter 1- Superman's Ghost
With the new Superman trailer dropping this past week, the Escapists- Commander Marvel (Greg) and Knight Shade (Matt) sit down and talk about it and the Man of Steel in general, from his comic beginnings in the 30s, to his TV portrayal by George Reeves in the 50s, to his multiple origin stories on the big and small screen. The question for them, and for comic book movie fans around the world at large, is, to paraphrase Don Mclean in his song "Superman's Ghost," though the the image persists in the video mists, when the movie is released, will a Superman really be there?" Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, Threads @NavyComics, Reddit @NavyComics, Fandom @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Escapists: Chapter 0- Origins
In their first podcast and livestream, the Escapists- Commander Marvel (Greg) and Knight Shade (Matt) sit down and talk about how they came to be such big comic book nerds, and how their love of the hobby and literature have kept them forever young. Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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World's Finest
From the public domain, the first meeting of America's greatest heroes... Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Green Lama- The Million Dollar Chopsticks
Although appearing in a detective fiction magazine, the Green Lama tales can be considered science fiction or supernatural fantasy in that the Green Lama and other characters are possessed of superhuman powers and super-science weapons. The Green Lama is an alias of Jethro Dumont, a rich resident of New York City, born July 25, 1913, to millionaires John Pierre Dumont and Janet Lansing. He received his A.B. from Harvard University, M.A. from Oxford, and Ph.D. from the Sorbonne; he also attended Drepung College in Tibet. He inherited his father’s fortune, estimated at ten million dollars, when his parents were both killed in an accident while he was still at Harvard; he then spent ten years in Tibet studying to be a lama (a Buddhist Spiritual Teacher), acquiring many mystical powers in the process. He returned to America intending to spread the doctrines of Tibetan Buddhism (to relieve suffering by removing ignorance), but realized that he could accomplish more by fighting crime, since Americans were not ready to receive spiritual teachings. He never carried a gun, believing that "this would make me no better than those I fight". Dumont was also endowed with superhuman powers acquired through his scientific knowledge of radioactive salts. Dumont had two main alter egos: the crime-fighting Green Lama and the Buddhist priest Dr. Pali. Additional alter egos included the adventurer "Hugh Gilmore". Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Shadow- League of Terror
The Shadow was the pulp forerunner of today's comic heroes. Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Baby from Krypton!
The origin story of Earth's mightiest hero! Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Shadow- Death House Rescue
Another public domain pulp literary figure who is now part of the Dynamite Comic public domain universe. Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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The Green Lama- The Man Who Never Existed
From the public domain comes the origin story of a superhero 99.99% of the world has never heard of, and who is now part of the Dynamite Comics literary universe. Navy Comics is dedicated to past and present artists, especially those whose works are now in the public domain. Navy Comics can be found at NavyComics.com, and on social media {on YouTube @NavyComics, X @NavyComics, Facebook @NavyComics, Instagram @NavyComics, Rumble @NavyComics, and on Twitch @NavyComicsTV}.
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