National Comics #30 is an issue of the series National Comics (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1943.
Synopsis for Uncle Sam: "The Jail Bird"
Appearing in Uncle Sam: "The Jail Bird"
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- Buddy Smith
- Alibi the Bum
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- Gats
- Puggy
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- State Prison Warden
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- Tony's Café
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Synopsis for Sally O'Neil Policewoman: "Mass Murder!"
Appearing in Sally O'Neil Policewoman: "Mass Murder!"
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Synopsis for The Unknown: "Dachau"
Appearing in The Unknown: "Dachau"
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Synopsis for Kid Dixon: "The Swami"
Appearing in Kid Dixon: "The Swami"
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- B. Galsworthy "Bottle" Topps, Dixon's Manager
Synopsis for G-2: "Case of the Cantow Poppy"
Appearing in G-2: "Case of the Cantow Poppy"
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Synopsis for Quicksilver: "Idaho, Baroness De Bofors"
Appearing in Quicksilver: "Idaho, Baroness De Bofors"
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- Notorious Idaho
- Alphonse (Dies)
- Slug (Dies)
Other Characters:
- "Punchy" Fink (Mentioned only)
- Count Samovar
Locations:
- Oakwood Park
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- Mogiley Medallion
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Synopsis for Kid Patrol: "Flying Tiger"
Appearing in Kid Patrol: "Flying Tiger"
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- Kid Patrol
- Teddy
- George Washington Abraham Lincoln "Sunshine " Jones
- Porky
- Spunky
- Suzy
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- Officer Pat Malone
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Synopsis for Destroyer 171: "The U.S.S. Pawnee"
Appearing in Destroyer 171: "The U.S.S. Pawnee"
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- Also featured in this issue of National Comics were:
- Cyclone Cupid, art by Art Gates
- "Retribution!" (text story)
- Salty Waters, art by Bernard Dibble
- Windy Breeze: "Christmas Tree", by Ralph Johns
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