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The Spirit #7 Mr. Midnight
Cover Date: July, 1940
The Crime of Mr. Midnight The Comic This comic is a full 16 page comic that was inserted into a newspaper in the the 1940's. The comic features three separate stories. The first is the Spirit, the second is Lady Luck and lastly is Mr. Mystic. The Spirit s ...
Issue Description
The Crime of Mr. MidnightThe Comic
This comic is a full 16 page comic that was inserted into a newspaper in the the 1940's. The comic features three separate stories. The first is the Spirit, the second is Lady Luck and lastly is Mr. Mystic. The Spirit story is first and has the most pages as it is his comic.
The Spirit
The Spirit faces one of his most brilliant villains yet as he faces Mr. Midnight. Mr. Midnight gets his name from the exact time he kills his victims. He even arranges for a particular death in the Commissioner Dolan's office. The Spirit has to find out who Mr. Midnight is, how he is committing his crimes and capture him. No easy task.
Lady Luck
Lady Luck is kidnapped by kidnappers who do not know yet that the young deb they kidnapped is really Lady Luck. Lady Luck is put into a situation of capturing the crooks and not letting them or detectives Hardy Moore and Feeny O'Mye know who she really is.
Mr. MysticMr. Mystic
Mr. Mystic is in Dakar, Africa and soon discovers the the immortal Queen Rana is their on a path of murder and plunder to satisfy her lust for gold. Mr. Mystic is also unable to use his magic on her because of her amulet that also makes her invulnerable. She is more than a match for Mr. Mystic and he will have to use his wits to defeat her.
The Spirit (1940)
- Publisher
- Register and Tribune Syndicate
Volume Description
The Spirit's HideoutThe Spirit was a weekly comic book that was inserted into newspapers across the country like Detroit, Minneapolis and Chicago during the 1940's. Newspapers at the time wanted to grab a hold of some of the attention comic books were getting at the time. So to compete they wanted to add a full comic to their sunday newspaper. The Spirit was created by Will Eisner and Everett Arnold at the request of Henry Martin, a sales manager for the Des Moines Register and Tribune Syndicate. It began as an eight page insert and grew, at it's largest to a seventeen page full color comic insert. Will Eisner was drafted in 1942 to fight in World War II. Durning that time due to the contract Eisner had they hired ghost writers to write the comic but Eisner maintained rights to the Spirit even after returning from war. The stories typical revolve around the character The Spirit (Denny Colt) a detective who went in to suspended animation and when he awoke became the crimefighter The Spirit. Some featured other storied in the same comics like Lady Luck and Mr. Mystic. These books however were eliminated when the comics went to eight pages and it only told Spirit stories. Will Eisner wrote this book with the intention of a departure from superheroes in mind as also with an older more mature audience. The series lasted 645 issues.
The issue numbers for this series are not always easily visible. To find the number of a book check out the date and look it up at this checklist.
http://www.angelfire.com/art/wildwood1/downloads/checklist.pdf
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