Golden Age Appearances of the T.N.T. and Dan-the Dynamite (1940-1955)
Issue |
Cover Appearance? |
Comment |
Reprinted In |
Star-Spangled Comics #7 |
No |
“The Dwarf” - First Appearance vs, the Dwarf |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #8 |
No |
“The Case of the Poison Parrot” - Origin revealed, vs. the Parrot |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #9 |
No |
“Mystery of the Mother Goose Mob” – vs. Mother Goose and gang |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #10 |
No |
“The Case of the Spendthrift Miser” – Thwarts an old miser hiding gold through a fake giveaway plan |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #11 |
No |
“Case of the Missing Memory” – TNT develops amnesia and joins a gang |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #112 |
No |
“Remember Yesterday” – Thompson helps one of his colleagues from being forced into retirement. |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #13 |
No |
“The Perilous Passage” – vs. The Blast, a saboteur targeting the construction of a new tunnel |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #14 |
No |
“The Little Man Who Wanted To Be Brave” – helps a reticent man find his resolve |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #15 |
No |
“The Log of the Lucky Lode” – Capture bank robbers at a lumberjack camp |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #16 |
No |
“The Case of the Spy-Proof Catapult” – defeat Nazis stealing a catapult |
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Star-Spangled Comics #17 |
No |
“Rings of Peril” - vs. The Test Tube Gang, led by one of Thompson’s old colleagues |
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Star-Spangled Comics #18 |
No |
“Dealer of Doom” – thwarts crooks trafficking in counterfeit art |
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Star-Spangled Comics #19 |
No |
“Power Is Where You Find It” – vs. Nazis |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #20 |
No |
“Solid Ghosts” – checks on an old man being targeted by crooks after a gold mine |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #21 |
No |
“The Dynamic Duds” – Crooks watching a exhibition put on by Dan and TNT realize they can prevent their powers if they keep them from touching their rings |
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Star-Spangled Comics #22 |
No |
“The Hunter Who Aimed to Miss” – Criminals use a hunting trip to try to cover a murder |
|
Star-Spangled Comics #23 |
No |
“The Clumsy Criminals” - vs. Nazi agent exploiting incompetent crooks |
|
World’s Finest #5 |
No |
“Case of the Crime Clown” – vs. the Crime Clown |
DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #18 |