—Ka-Zar (David Rand)With Sarput gone, the peace of the jungle will be restored!
Appearing in "Pinhead and His Underworld Army"
Featured Characters:
- Suicide Squad (First appearance)
Supporting Characters:
- Mayor Hawkins
Antagonists:
- Nazis
- Fifth Column
- Mike (First appearance; dies)
- Pinhead (First appearance; dies)
- Mr. Wickedkop
- Numerous unnamed fifth columnists
- Fifth Column
Other Characters:
- Ringo Airplane Supply Company (First appearance)
- Three unnamed employees
- NYPD
- Numerous unnamed police officers
- Mayor Hawkins' Secretary
- Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) (Mentioned)
- Long Island Armory
- Numerous unnamed soldiers
- FBI
- 'Lucky' Thompson
- Invader (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Synthezoids
- Humans
- Rats (Mentioned)
- Snakes (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earthspace
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Ringo Airplane Supply Company Factory (First appearance; destruction)
- Long Island
- Queens (First appearance)
- 41st Street
- Long Island Armory
- 41st Street
- Queens (First appearance)
- Manhattan
- Hudson River
- New York City
- New York
- United States of America
- Bering Strait (Mentioned)
- North America
- Earth
- Hades (Mentioned)
- Earthspace
Synopsis for "Pinhead and His Underworld Army"
After stopping a blazing building the Human Torch is ordered to report to the mayors office. There the mayor tells the Torch that New York has been infiltrated by Fifth Columnists who seek to destabilize the city. The Torch agrees to join the mayors task force -- dubbed the Suicide Squad -- to root out this subversive element. When the Fifth Columnists fly planes over the city dropping notes warning of attacks unless the US changes it's position on the war, the Human Torch flies into action and downs all the planes, however all the pilots die before they can impart any information.
Meanwhile, that the Fifth Columnists secret hideout, their leader Pinhead is furious at this attack by the Human Torch. He explains to his minion that he is to keep American forces occupied so that they are unaware of Japanese forces tunneling through the Bering Straight to invade America through Alaska. The next phase of their plan involves attacking a military storage facility and stealing a number of tanks to siege the city.
When they unleash their attack, the Torch, police and military fight back. Despite Pinhead's superior fire power, the Torch and his allies manage to fight off the attack on the city. Forcing the fleeing Pinhead to crash, the Torch confronts their ringleader. Pinhead charges at the Torch, burning himself to death. His final words of warning are to the Torch telling him that he will not stop the Invader.
Appearing in "The Nazi Invasion Tunnel"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Nazis
- Heer
- Herr Kopf (First appearance)
- Hans
- Josef
- Heinrich
- Wilhelm
- Numerous unnamed soldiers
- Adolf Hitler (Mentioned)
- Heer
Other Characters:
- Princess Fen (Mentioned)
- Bucky Walters (Mentioned)
- Royal Air Force
- Numerous unnamed soldiers (Behind the scenes)
- God (Invoked)
- Winstron Churchill (Mentioned)
- Human Torch (Jim Hammond) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Mutant Atlantean-Human Hybrids
- Chickens (Mentioned)
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earthspace
- Earth
- Europe
- Southern Ocean
- Atlantis (Unnamed)
- Japan (Mentioned)
- New York City, New York (Mentioned)
- Earth
- Hades (Mentioned)
- Earthspace
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Nazi Invasion Tunnel"
Deciding that he does not like how the war effort is going, Namor the Sub-Mariner decides to take himself along with Lynn Harris and Luther Robinson to deal with the Nazi force. Travelling to France, they find a village under complete Nazi rule and decide to infiltrate it. Knocking out some drunk Nazi soldiers and stealing their uniforms the trio begin to learn what the Nazi's are up to.
They learn that the Nazis are planning an attack on Britain and Lynn later spies a map detailing a tunnel being dug under the English Channel to allow an invasion force to storm England. The following day while the Nazi forces are distracted by a British air raid, the Sub-Mariner plants mines in the tunnel so that when the Nazis attempt to cross through it, the mines will go off destroying their forces.
In the aftermath of the chaos, the Sub-Mariner overhears one of the German officers talking about a Japanese attempt to infiltrate America through a tunnel crossing the Bering Strait. Realizing this could mean trouble, the Sub-Mariner flies off to America deciding that he may need to seek out the aid of the Human Torch to stop this other invasion.
Appearing in "Slaves of Prince Omei"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Prince Omei's Gang
- Prince Omei (First appearance; dies)
- Bull (Leaves)
- Numerous unnamed members (Leaves)
Other Characters:
- Unidentified Police Department
- Casey
- Unnamed Police Chief
- Clancy
- Numerous unnamed police officers
- United States Government (Mentioned)
- Ledger (First appearance)
- Unnamed Reporter
- Unidentified Fire Department
- Joe
- Two unnamed firefighters
- Bill
Races and Species:
Locations:
Synopsis for "Slaves of Prince Omei"
Philo Zog is put under the hypnotic control of Prince Omei who uses Zog's invention to demand other local mobsters to claim loyalty to him. When some of the mobsters attempt to destroy Electro, Omei uses it to round them up for torture as a lesson to the others. Omei then commands Zog to send Electro out to commit a series of robberies, pitting the robot against the authorities.
Growing paranoid that the forces against him might devise a way to destroy Electro, Omei learns that the government could use Zog's lab to create another robot to counter Electro. Horrified by this possibility, Omei would send Electro to destroy Zog's lab. However, the sight of his lab being destroyed causes Zog to snap out of Omei's hypnotic spell and he attempts to revolt. Zog is easily overpowered and bound up to be executed by Omei. However before Zog can be killed, Omei's minions turn on him allowing Zog time to summon Electro back by means of his portable controller.
When Electro arrives, it shields it's master from the bullets being fired. Ultimately Omei goes mad and sets off an explosion killing himself and the mobsters. Zog survives, having been protected by Electro, whom he commands to fly him to safety.
Appearing in "Death Trap"
Featured Characters:
- Larry
- Nick
Supporting Characters:
- Royal Air Force
- Smith
- Numerous unnamed soldiers
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Government of the United Kingdom (Mentioned)
- Air Ministry (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Vehicles:
- Mousetrap (Aircraft)
Synopsis for "Death Trap"
The British government orders two inventors to ground their experimental strange new aircraft, they disobey and use it to attack and defeat the enemy.
Appearing in "Dinosaurs at Large"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Barney Bailey (First appearance; dies)
Antagonists:
- Dinosaurs
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Gigantosauros
- Matt Carson (First appearance; dies)
- Carson's Men
- Numerous unnamed members
Other Characters:
- Numerous unnamed circus patrons
- Numerous unnamed reporters
- Lord (Invoked)
- Acme Construction
- United States Army
- Numerous unnamed soldiers
Races and Species:
- Dinosaurs
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Gigantosauros
- Smokeworlders
- Lizards (Referenced)
- Insects (Referenced)
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earthspace
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- Florida
- Seacoast City
- Unidentified Circus
- Barney Bailey's Dinosaur Exhibit
- Unidentified Circus
- Seacoast City
- Florida
- United States of America
- Siberia (Mentioned)
- North America
- Earth
- Smokeworld (Referenced) (Unnamed)
- Earthspace
Synopsis for "Dinosaurs at Large"
Barney Bailey, a wealthy showman, comes across some well preserved dinosaur eggs and utilizes his resources to have them hatched. Putting fully grown dinosaurs on display he hopes to earn a fortune, and dismiss the possibility that the prehistoric creatures could possibly escape.
However a freak lightning storm damages the dinosaur cages unleashing the animals on the city. The rampage attracts the attention of the Vision who seeks to destroy the dinosaurs. As the Vision attempts to destroy the creatures with TNT, Bailey hires mobsters to make sure his investments are captured alive. However they fail to do so, and the now insane Bailey rants and raves about his dinosaurs, leaving him open to being devoured by his Tyrannosaurus Rex.
With no more opposition, the Vision destroys the last of the dinosaurs before returning to his home dimension once again.
Appearing in "The Rochell Murder Mystery"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Dr. Watson
- Globe Press
- Deadline Dawson
- Scoop O'Brien (First appearance)
- Janice Rochell (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Micky
- Butch
- Spud
- Boss Pinnelli (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Mr. Rochell (Janice and Fred's Father)
- Unnamed Butler
- Pete
- Fred Rochell (First appearance) (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Unidentified Police Department
- Numerous unnamed police officers
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earth
- United States of America
- Swan Club
- United States of America
- Earth
Synopsis for "The Rochell Murder Mystery"
Terry Vance and Deadline Dawson agree to accompany Scoop O'Brien on a fishing trip. Out at sea, Terry would spot a hat in the water and the apparently abandoned yacht of Fred Rochelle. Investigating the yacht, they find Fred's cigarette case, butts from his specially initialed cigarettes, and a bloody footprint making Terry believe that Rochelle was murdered.
Going to the Rochelle residence, Terry pretends to be returning the cigarette case to see what he can learn and has the Rochelle door slammed in his face by Fred's brother. Terry is then met by Janice Rochelle, Fred's niece who tells Terry that her uncle had a gambling problem. Learning that Fred frequented the Swan Club, where a illegal gambling operation was worked, Terry and Janice decide to investigate further.
Terry returns to the docks where the authorities have just found the body of Fred Rochelle in the water, and the pathologist on the scene determines the cause of death as a drowning. Terry tells Deadline and Scoop to meet him at the club later that night. That evening, Terry and Jancie dress up and go to the Swan Club, Terry purposely gets himself in deep debt so that he is brought to the Swan Club's proprietor a mobster named Pinelli. When Pinelli demands that Terry pay out, he says he doesn't have money, which is a ruse to have them send Janice out so she can get help.
She comes across Deadline, Dr. Watson and Scoop who storm after Pinelli (who has just discovered that Terry is a detective) before they can drag Terry off to eliminate him. With the crooks rounded up the authorities arrive and Terry proves that Pinelli was responsible for the murder of Fred Rochelle: By pointing out that Pinelli's shoe matches the bloody footprint found on the boat.
Appearing in "Karl Schwab's Lightning War"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- Nazis
- Fifth Column
- Karl Schwab (First appearance; dies)
- Hoffman
- Bromberg
- Numerous unnamed members
- Fifth Column
Other Characters:
- United States Government (Referenced)
- Numerous unnamed New Yorkers
Races and Species:
Locations:
Synopsis for "Karl Schwab's Lightning War"
After 10 years behind bars for attempting to overthrow the United States government, Karl Schwab is released from prison. Two weeks later New York is sieged by a strange series of robberies where the entire street is electrified and men in rubber suits terrorize those paralyzed by the attack. This attracts the attention of the Angel who decides to investigate further.

Disguising himself as an old man he manages to follow a bunch of men to a secret meeting in the city sewers. There he learns that Karl Schwab is behind the attacks, all in an attempt to disrupt American cities for the Nazis. With the tests of his massive dynamo complete, he prepares to unleash it full power on the entire city of New York. The Angel clashes with Schwab as this is happening the Angel causes the power supply to overload and explode. Ironically, Schwab is killed by a chunk of shrapnel from the exploding machine, ending his threat.
Appearing in "Showdown with Rajah Sarput"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Zar (Lion)
Antagonists:
- Rajah Sarput (Death)
- Sarput's Guards
- Numerous unnamed guards
Other Characters:
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-616
- Earth
- Africa
- Belgian Congo
- Sarput's Estate
- Belgian Congo
- United States of America (Referenced)
- Africa
- Earth
Synopsis for "Showdown with Rajah Sarput"
Having just returned to his home in the Belgian Congo after his trip to America, Ka-Zar learns that his home has been terrorized by the poacher known as Rajah Sarput. Deciding to deal with the hunter once and for all, Ka-Zar travels to his temple where he clashes with Sarput. Holding his guards at a stalemate, Ka-Zar battles Sarput until his knife breaks against the hunters bullet proof vest. When Sarput attempts to shoot Ka-Zar, he is rescued by Pindar the eagle, who distracts Sarput long enough for Ka-Zar to escape.
That night, Ka-Zar infiltrates Sarput's home again, however this time he summons an army of animals from the jungle who storm the palace. During the chaos, Trajah the Elephant crushes Sarput to death and Ka-Zar lights him home ablaze. Ka-Zar and his animal allies then flee the blazing inferno to watch his enemies home burn to the ground.