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1st Appearance, I:Stripsey | |
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I:(no title) - thwart saboteurs, II:(no title)- vs. Dr. Weerd (James Stanton) and his robot | |
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I: "Vortex of Doom"- vs. Dr. Weerd, II: (no title) - vs. Nazi agents, Stripsey revealed as former circus aerialist | |
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I:(no title) - vs. Dr. Weerd, reflects on events in #2, II:(no title) - vs. fifth columnists, III: (no title) - travels to Europe to help Rudolph Hess escape to Scotland | |
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I:(no title) - I:The Needle, vs. The Needle, II:(no title) - I:Mr Ghool, vs. Mr. Ghool, III: "The Flying Buzz-Saw" - vs. Dr. Weerd | |
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I: (no title) - I: Moonglow (Egbert Whipple),vs. Moonglow, II:(no title) - vs. Dr. Weerd, III: (no title) - vs. The Needle | |
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I:"Citadel of Crime" - vs. Dr. Weerd, II:(no title) - vs. Nazi agents targeting the Statue of Liberty | |
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"The Picture That Killed" - vs. The Needle and Dr. Weerd | |
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(no title) - I:King Midas, vs. King Midas, a criminal with a golden touch | |
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"Crime By the Chapter" - vs. Moonglow, The Needle and Dr. Weerd | |
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"The Education of Eastside Eggbert" - vs. Eastside Eggbert | |
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"Case of the Crippled Car" - vs. Jui-Jitsu and his Japanese spy ring | |
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"Case of the Precious Peach" - vs. crooks from Georgia | |
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"The Man Who Could Make Dreams Comics True" - vs. Nemo Morphis and Japanese agents | |
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"Sylvester acts his age" - rounds up the Krieg gang | |
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"The College of Crime" - breaks up criminal racket and captures the Needle | |
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"The Perils of the Penny Plunders" - rounds up the O'Grady mob | |
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"Spy City" - rounds Axis agents in Arizona | |
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"Stripsey vs. The Star-Spangled Kid" - Origin revealed | |
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"Too Fat To Fight" - helps Stripsey lose weight | |
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"The Needle in the Haystack" - vs. The Needle | |
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"Pop Goes the Weasel" - vs the Weasel | |
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"Stripsey Becomes A Brain-Truster" - foils robbery as Stripsey tries to prove his intellectual worth | |
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"Sweet Land of Liberty" - captures Nazi agents while at camp | |
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"The Mail Order Mob" - breaks up gang smuggling criminal paraphernalia through the mail | |
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"Mr. Gadget goes to Town" - vs. Mr. Gadget | |
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"Butch Minds the Birdies" - foils prison breakout | |
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"Patron of Plunder" - captures Professor Lorenz | |
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"The Mirror of Madness" - vs. Mr. Gadget | |
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"The Picadilly Seal" - captures crooks using a trained seal | |
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"Pennies from Heaven" - vs. Gentleman Jack, a pick pocket | |
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"Pearls of Crime" - catches jewel thief Sparkles Morgan | |
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"Peril and Plunder!" battles crooks trying to rob a resort hotel. | |
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"Mister Gadget learns a lesson" - vs. Mr. Gadget | |
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"The Cat's Paw" - breaks up cult | |
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"When Dreams Come True" - vs. crooks using post-hypnotic suggestions to help their crimes | |
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"The Comet Kid and Barsey" - vs. crooks imitating the heroes | |
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"Roundabout Robbery" - rescues bank from crooks | |
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"Mr. Gadget Breaks Jail" - vs. Mr. Gadget | |
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"The Beggar Band" - captures gangs disguised as beggars | |
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"Clip Joint for Crome" - vs. the Zebra and his gang | |
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"Sylvester Sits It Out" - catches Buzz-Saw Bertie | |
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"The Great Disappearing Act" - captures criminal stage magicians | |
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"The Ice Cream Crimes" - defeats Sad Dan, the Second-Story Man | |
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"Adventure Express" - vs. False Face | |
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vs. Clock | |
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"The Crooked Ghost" - vs crook disguised as a colonial ghost | |
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"Battle of the Century" - vs. crooks at boxing match | |
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"The Big Bad Banker" - vs. crooks disguised as Indian's at 50th National Bank | |
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"The Pin-Ball Crimes" - vs. Pin-Ball, a criminal basing crimes on the game | |
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"Gentleman Pat Dugan" - captures crooks masquerading as dignitaries | |
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"Dance of Danger" - captures crooked dancing instructor targeting a wealthy ball | |
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"The Human Fly" - I: Merry Pemberton, the adopted sister of Sylvester Pemberton and the daughter of petty criminal Fly-Foot Cramer | |
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"The Crimes of Magic" - Merry, becomes The Girl of 1,000 Gimmicks, vs. Presto, a magician turned to crime | |
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"Adventures of the Rope" - I: The Rope,vs. The Rope | |
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"The Return of the Rope" - vs. The Rope | |
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"The Adventure of the King of Escape" - vs. The Eel | |
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"The Case of the Jinxed Skyscraper" - vs. Mr. Ghool who is trying to destroy a skyscraper to recover loot | Flashback #28 |
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"Stripsey- Solo Sleuth" - After a falling out, the team solves a case and then resovles to work together | Flashback #38 |
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"Stripsey Went To College" | |
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"The Fantastic Fans" - captures crooks selling booby-trapped fans to future victims |