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  • New Adventure Comics Vol 1 22
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Indicia Publisher
  • Nicholson Publishing Co., Inc.
Writer1
  • Homer Fleming
  • Jerry Siegel
  • Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
Penciler1
  • Homer Fleming
  • Joe Shuster
  • Sven Elven
  • Will Ely
  • Tom Hickey
  • Alex Anthony Blum
  • Munson Paddock
Writer1
  • Homer Fleming
  • Jerry Siegel
  • Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
StoryTitle
  • Golden Dragon: Episode 17
  • Monastery of the Blue God: Episode 9
  • Pearl of the Bleeding Heart: Part 6
  • Rajah Maharajah: Part 18
  • She: Episode 16
  • The Jake Shiller Case
  • The Stolen Stamp
  • The Train Robbery: Part 22
  • The Tsin Lee Incident: Part 9
  • The Vikings: Episode 19
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  • 0.1
Penciler1
  • Homer Fleming
  • Joe Shuster
  • Sven Elven
  • Will Ely
  • Tom Hickey
  • Alex Anthony Blum
  • Munson Paddock
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Nadir Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Job Other Characters: * Arcot Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Sandor Supporting Characters: * Benar Adversaries: * Rajah Maharajah Other Characters: * Jadev * Awla Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * June Justis Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Jake Shiller * Joe Dalton Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Captain Douglas Stewart Supporting Characters: * Elsa von Saxenberg * Sergeant Miller * Corporal Drenoff Adversaries: * Mongols Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Ivar Supporting Characters: * Sundgrid Adversaries: * Thorgen Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Ian Murray Supporting Characters: * Reilly Adversaries: * The Mongols Other Characters: * Ken Cockerhill * Murphy * Doris Whipple * Pan Chi-Lou * Petrov * Walker Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Steve Carson Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Sammy Drake Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Horace Holly * Leo Vincey Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * Billali Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Captain Jim Supporting Characters: * Bob * Jess Adversaries: * Rusty * Spike Other Characters: * Jane * Johnny Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Dale Daring Supporting Characters: * Captain Brewster * Mr. Daring * Ali Adversaries: * Tsin Lee Other Characters: * Lieutenant Aldridge Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
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CoverArtist
  • Creig Flessel
Country
  • USA
ReleaseDate
  • 1937-12-02
Executive Editor
  • Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson
Issue
  • 22
Pages
  • 68
Links
  • * New Adventure Comics #22 index entry * New Adventure Comics #22 spoilers 1 * New Adventure Comics #22 spoilers 2
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • New Adventure Comics
Month
  • December
Synopsis
  • June Justiss, the only female working as a member of the FBI is tasked with capturing the murderer Jake Shiller. Shiller has already killed five undercover agents, but June is not deterred. She asks the chief to send out and APB for her arrest on a phony charge. It is done, and soon there are wanted posters of her in every post office and business in the country. June drives out to the midwest to a place where she suspects Shiller is hiding. She stops at an old countryhouse and knocks on the door. The man who answers is told that she needs a place to hide out until the heats off, and that she's a friend of Joe Dalton, a wanted man. The man lets her inside while mentioning that he's expecting another guest soon, as well.
  • As a matter of fact, just as Spike reaches the highpoint of the cliff, he spots Captain Jim, Bob, and the kids. And before he is able to completely duck out of sight, they notice him, too. Captain Jim and Bob start to realize that they may be heading into a trap, but they continue onward.
  • Nadir is tossed overboard by Job and the captain of the Mary Lou, a boat bound for Cuba to sell off the stolen pearl. With his powerful underwater strokes, Nadir is able to get a great enough distance between himself and the Mary Lou. But with shore a long way aways, his only hope now is for a passing ship to rescue him. Luck comes his way, as a tugboat is seen off on the horizon. The crewmen see Nadir floating in the water, and toss him a lifeline. The boat takes him back to shore, and after thanking the captain, Nadir heads to a phone and calls his servant, Arcot, for a fresh change of clothes. They meet at the airport, where their private plane is readied for them. With Arcot at the controls, the plane lifts off and flies over the sea in search of Job. After changing out of the wet clothes, Nadir starts looking out the window for the Mary Lou.
  • During the journey, Stewart comes by a spring and stops for lunch. Elsa helps cook, while Miller starts making the coffee. They are very near their goal when they find an old stone tower where they decide to spend the night. Elsa stays behind to bathe in the spring water, while the two men set up the beds inside. By dusk, they've built a warm fire in a nearby brazier to keep them from feeling cold through the night. To their alarm, Elsa starts calling for help from the spring! Stewart rushes outside towards her, spotting a shadowy figure drawing near. He lands a powerful punch on the figure's jaw sending it hurtling backwards. It was a mongol! Elsa screams as another one starts to raise a rifle in Stewarts direction. Stewarts is fast on his feet as he leaps upon the gunman and begins fighting him on the ground...
  • With the marines cutting them down at a rapid pace, Tsin Lee's men finally give in to surrender. But Tsin Lee himself tries to escape into the cavern. While Dale and her companions watch, the marines open fire on the bandit leader, and he falls as one bullet hits him in the back. The Lieutenant in charge orders his men to gather up the survivors and place them under arrest, while he gives Dale and the others a ride in the plane back to civilization.
  • Sandor crawls out of the passageway just as a man rushes at him with a knife! He overpowers the fiend and ties his hands behind his back. But Sandor doesn't see the other man with the bow and arrow aimed at his back. A staff strikes the bowman from behind and knocks him out. Benar appears and helps Sandor bind the two men and drag them out of sight. Then they overhear whispering from two of Rajah's men, discussing how Jadev is locked away in the dungeon. Sandor becomes worried over his friend's plight and yells for Awla, the great elephant. With Awla lifting him up with his trunk, Sandor is able to climb over the sloping roof to the other side. As a guard comes near, Sandor conceals himself until he can get behind the man. His dagger digging into the guards back, Sandor orders him to take him to the dungeon. He follows the guard, dagger still in hand, to the dungeon and then to Jadev's cell. There, he orders that Jadev be released from his shackles. As soon as Jadev is freed, the guard turns and attacks Sandor, but Sandor leads his elbow into his head, knocking the guard back into the cell, where Sandor and Jadev lock the door behind them.
  • Back in the shack, Jess starts to come around. He struggles against the rope binding him, but fails to get his hands free. But then he notices a broken bottle sitting on a table next to the post, so he starts using the broken shards of glass to cut through the bindings. He is almost free when Rusty bursts back in through the door. Jess goes limp, pretending he is still out. Rusty, believing that Jess is simply playing possum, starts to walk over to give him a swift kick. Just then, however, Spike rushes over behind Rusty and tells him that Captain Jim and Bob are headed their way! Rusty goes outside with Spike, and announces that they are going to go into the canyon and ambush the two cowboys with gunshots! Jess overhears all this, and as soon as the rustlers are gone, he cuts through the remaining strand of rope. First he tries to escape through the front door. Locked! Then, while he's looking around for another exit, Jess spots a ray of sunlight from a narrow window bouncing a reflection off a small mirror. This gives him an idea. If he can angle the reflected light out onto the walls of the canyon, he might be able to warn Jim and Bob off the ambush before it's too late!
  • Horace and Leo follow Billali and his tribesmen for three days. Finally, the tribe bids them farewell, as Billali tells them he can go no further. So the two men continue into the wilderness alone, unaided by anyone but themselves. A full year passes before they come across any sign of civilized life. When a group of elephant hunters find them, they are finally allowed to leave this adventure and go back home to their lives.
  • With the priestess 'She' dead in the flames of eternal life, and Job having died of shock, Horace and Leo are now alone. With heavy hearts, they begin their way back out of the deep cavern. Without She to lead them, they find the way to be much more difficult on their bodies. From nearly falling to their deaths on the cliffs, to stumbling around in a darkened chamber for hours, the two companions believe that they're end may have finally come. But juyst as their strength was about to leave them, one of the tribesmen spots them crawling out of a cave and quickly rushes back to tell Billali. It is the tribe that saves them from certain death.
  • Reilly is speaking in the watch-tower with Cockerhill, who thinks they should go after the gang of Mongols that took Ian and Doris. Reilly knows this would be a suicide move, convinced that the Mongols are trying to make the caravan go where they want them. But Cockerhill decides to go off anyway, and let anyone who wants to help come with him, or else stay behind with Reilly. Soon, all who are left in the watchtower are Reilly, Murphy, Walker and Petrov, the cossack.
  • At that moment, June hears another knock at the door. When the man answers, Jake Shiller walks in. And Joe Dalton is right behind him! Dalton immediatly suspects something when he sees the girl, and on his command, Jake pulls out a gun and prepares to fire it at her! Acting in haste, June kicks Jake in the shins, causing him to drop the gun. She picks it up and fires at Dalton when he goes for his own weapon. Holding the criminals at gunpoint, June phones her chief and relays her location. The Federal men soon arrive and arrest Jake and the others.
  • Contacting a friend of his who is an avid stamp collector for advice, he's told that there are many folk who would buy a valuable stamp for a high price. Steve starts searching for other collectors in the local area. He discovers five, and drives to each address to search their homes. He hits the mark when he locates the stolen stamp... at all five addresses!
  • Ivar and the other prisoners attack their guards, the sounds being muffled by the celebration on shore. While his men prepare a ship for travel, Ivar burns all the others to prevent pursuit. He and his men then reign down on the feast, the guests unable to fight back due to the drinks they consumed earlier. Sundgrid rushed to Ivar's side, and together they fled to the waiting ship. When the rest of the crew boards, they leave Thorgen and his men behind to put out the flames of their own ships. With Sundgrid back with him, Ivar orders the ship to sail for Norway, back to their home.
  • After a long sleep, Horace awakens to see Billali watching over him. Billali asks him what has become of She and Job, Horace mournfully replies that both are dead. If it's true that She is dead, Billali explains that he and Leo could be in danger from the tribe, who don't like them and only the fear of She kept them from boiling their skins. Horace asks Billali for help in leaving the country.
  • Hours pass. The four men take turns on watch all through the night. Then, Murphy suddenly calls Reilly back into the tower. Outside the monastery gates were hundreds of armed mongolians. Waiting only for their cue to strike. Reilly cursed his luck that the caravan had to leave with Cockerhill at such a time. With only the four of them, they were vastly outnumbered. Yet even knowing that, Reilly didn't plan on surrendering. He ordered Murphy and Petrov to take guarding positions in the left tower, and Walker to take the right, while he stayed in the watchtower. Strangely, the Mongolians did not seem to want to fight. Instead they took up camp outside the walls and did nothing. This odd behaviour carried on through that night and into the next. What were they planning to do, exactly?
  • The next day, Steve's friend calls to tell him that he was approached by a man trying to sell him the stolen stamp. The man said he would come back tonight, so Steve decides to disguise himself and take his friend's place. Sure enough, a bearded stranger shows up to sell the stamp at fifty thousand dollars. Steve suddenly steps forward and pulls the beard off the man's face. It was Drake! He was selling forgeries of a valued stamp to unsuspecting collectors for a large profit. Drake pulls a gun on Steve, but the cops bust in the door behind him after hearing his confession. Sammy Drake is arrested, and Steve heads back home.
  • Captain Stewart drives away to the Langshan range with Sergeant Miller and Elsa, while Corporal Drenoff takes a train to Kuei-Hua to get supplies.
  • During a visit with the local police precinct, Steve is invited to come along for a call. They go to the home of a man claiming that a valuable stamp has been stolen from his collection. Steve thinks he recognizes the man, and once they're back at the precinct, he puts in a request to Federal Headquarters for more details. The information that comes back reveals that the stamp collector is Sammy Drake, an ex-con man. He is more than likely up to something, but for now there's nothing they can do since he's the victim.
  • Hours pass without a trace, and Arcot lets Nadir take the controls while he catches some sleep. A peak at the barometer tells of a storm fast approaching their position. The plane is soon stuck in the middle of a torrential rain, and the controls aren't responding! Nadir wakes Arcot up and tells him they're going to have to bail out. So he and Arcot grab their parachutes and jump, plummeting down to the sea below...
  • Jess tries his best to defend himself as Rusty beats him, but he soon falls into unconciousness. Rusty lifts him up and places him across the horse's back. Mounting his own horse, he grabs hold of both the reigns and gallops off into the canyon, towards the rustler's hideout. They arrive outside of a shack covered in leaves. Rusty drags Jess inside, where the other members of the rustlin' gang are waiting. After tying Jess to a post, the gang goes back outside to discuss what they should do with him. Rusty sends one of the men, Spike, out to the lookout point he had just left, to watch for Captain Jim and the others.
Notes
  • * Aside from the stories above, this issue contains several short gag strips, including: ** "Cal N' Alec" and "Donon Coyote" by Ray Burley ** "Laughing at Life" by Vincent Sullivan ** "Chikko Chakko" by Ellis Edwards ** "Goofo the Great" and "Ol' Oz Bopp" by Russell Cole * Merna Gamble's comic adaptation of Charles Dickens story, A Tale Of Two Cities, continues in this issue. * This issue marks the end of the 'Vikings' story. * 'She' also comes to an end in this issue.
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1937