And here you go. Detective Comics #66 from 1942 featured Batman & Robin in "The Crimes of Two-Face." Other stories featured the Boy Commandos, Crimson Avenger, Bart Regan, Air Wave (!) and Slam Bradley.
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And here you go. Detective Comics #66 from 1942 featured Batman & Robin in "The Crimes of Two-Face." Other stories featured the Boy Commandos, Crimson Avenger, Bart Regan, Air Wave (!) and Slam Bradley.
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World's Finest #12 from 1943
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Action Comics #51 from 1942
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More Fun Comics #66 from 1941
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SUPERMAN 7, 8 & 9 from 1940-41
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BATMAN #13, 14 & 15 from 1943-1944
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Jon L. Blummer's visuals for Ultra-Man from his run on All-American Comics #10-19 (1940). I always did feel that sci-fi lended itself to bringing out more creativity and expression from comic artists.
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