New Adventure Comics #31
"Fang Gow of China, Part 30" continues the globe-trotting adventures of the mysterious vigilante in this 1938 issue of New Adventure Comics, where the story's intrigue deepens through coded signals and silent patrols. A letter from a club member adds a grounded, real-world touch, highlighting how simple tools like whistles can become vital tools in a shared mission. The cover by Creig Flessel captures the era’s bold style, with dynamic lines and a sense of urgent mystery.
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The column prints a letter from a club member who tells how a fellow member caught someone stealing fruit. The column then talks about using whistles and codes as a way members can communicate while patrolling.
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