Mr. Zero and the F.B.I. Suicide Squad


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One for all, and all for one—even in death—was the fighting creed of the three wildest, gun-swinging law aces of the F.B.I.! For years there have been rumors around Washington that the F.B.I. has a Suicide Squad—a group of men who have no regular duties, but who wait for the one inevitable assignment from which there will be no return. People have wondered just what kind of men comprise this Suicide Squad—and why. Six months ago there had been five of them. Two months ago there were four. Now there were only three—Kerrigan and Murdoch and Klaw. * * * Tepperman was one of the high-output pulp author of the 1930s, able to deliver readable, action-packed fiction stories like clockwork, securing his place in the hall of fame of pulp writers.




Ace G-Man #1


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Klaw, Murdoch, and Kerrigan-AKA the Suicide Squad-are the best the F.B.I. has to offer. Through nearly two dozen adventures, they battled spies, saboteurs, and even super-villains! This collection includes their first three stories: "Mr. Zero and the F.B.I. Suicide Squad" One for all, and all for one-even in death-was the fighting creed of the three wildest, gun-swinging law aces of the F.B.I.! "The Suicide Squad Reports for Death" In all the Service they were the Law's toughest, shield-bearing crime fighters-and their job was to come through or die! "The Suicide Squad's Last Mile" The F.B.I.'s ace manhunt trio fight their way to hell and back-to end the rule of a crime-czar who had decreed death for all G-men and paid highest cash prices for second-hand corpses!




The First Suicide Squad MEGAPACK®


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Emile C. Tepperman (1899-1951) was a prolific pulp writer who published hundreds of novels and short stories in the 1930s and 1940s. The “Suicide Squad” series comprises more than 20 stories featuring three often-rogue agents for the F.B.I. They are hardboiled, no-nonsense crime fighters who always get the villain, no matter what it takes: This volume collects 8 of their stories, all published in 1939 and 1940: “Mr. Zero and the F.B.I. Suicide Squad” “The Suicide Squad Reports for Death” “The Suicide Squad Pays Off” “Coffins for the Suicide Squad” “The Suicide Squad in Corpse-town" "The Suicide Squad and the Murder Bund” “The Suicide Squad’s Murder Lottery” “The Suicide Squad—Dead or Alive” If you enjoy this volume of our best-selling MEGAPACK® series, search your favorite ebook store for "Wildside Press MEGAPACK" to see the 400+ other volumes available, covering not just crime and mystery, but science fiction, adventure, historical fiction, classics, and much, much more!




The Secret 6 Classics: League of the Grateful Dead


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Klaw, Murdoch and Kerrigan... the FBI's Suicide Squad return in this collection of six classic Suicide adventures from the pages of ACE-G-MEN STORIES from 1939-43: Mr. Zero and the F.B.I. Suicide Squad: One for all, and all for one--even in death--was the fighting creed of the three wildest, gun-swinging law aces of the F.B.I.!The Suicide Squad Pays Off: The Black Sheep of the F.B.I. turn a terror-ridden town upside down in a finish-fight with a gang that had decreed death for all G-men!The Suicide Squad's Murder Lottery: Kerrigan and Klaw came to mourn at the grave of their murdered comrade... and stayed to follow a fighting ghost to war--against the Twentieth Century Nero who held a third of the nation in abject slavery!The Suicide Squad in Corpse-Town: America's new air arm, the keystone in her vast defense program: cornered on the brink of destruction! ...Only three men--Kerrigan, Murdoch and Klaw--could prevent disaster, and that grim trio of Death's Volunteers was already living on borrowed, bartered time!The Tunnel Death Built: Who had the power, the resourcefulness, and the organization to steal thousands of priceless weapons from Uncle Sam, and ship them secretly abroad? The mystery was a job for the inimitable Suicide Squad-Kerrigan, Murdoch and Klaw. But they were already waging a private, unofficial battle against Nicodemus Largo-the most invulnerable crime-king of them all!The Suicide Squad and the Twins of Death!: When Blond Otto The Hangman and his Nazi aides told Murdoch that he would soon join the dead Kerrigan and Klaw, he waited until he did--then added the roar of a dead man's weapon to the blazing guns of his ghostly pals!




Understanding Superhero Comic Books


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This work dissects the origin and growth of superhero comic books, their major influences, and the creators behind them. It demonstrates how Batman, Wonder Woman, Captain America and many more stand as time capsules of their eras, rising and falling with societal changes, and reflecting an amalgam of influences. The book covers in detail the iconic superhero comic book creators and their unique contributions in their quest for realism, including Julius Schwartz and the science-fiction origins of superheroes; the collaborative design of the Marvel Universe by Jack Kirby, Stan Lee, and Steve Ditko; Jim Starlin’s incorporation of the death of superheroes in comic books; John Byrne and the revitalization of superheroes in the modern age; and Alan Moore’s deconstruction of superheroes.




The F.B.I. Suicide Squad Reports for Death


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Rumors said that the gang Ieaders of a dozen large cities had been bludgeoned into joining the Army of Death – controlled by a men calling himself the General. He stumbled forward, and a last burst escaped from the machine-gun. One shot nicked Johnny Kerrigan along the ribs, another caught him in the thigh. Then the rest of the hail swept down lower and riddled Russ Kimber, where he cowered on the floor. Johnny Kerrigan was sent staggering sideways against the wall. He steadied his revolver against his elbow, and emptied it into the doorway, where a second man had appeared. This one dropped, and a third stepped into his place, also with a machine-gun. He raised it. Johnny Kerrigan’s gun was empty. He could not retreat, because of his injured leg. He could not charge, either. He shrugged. “Okay, mug,” he said. “I can take it!” * * * Tepperman was one of the high-output pulp author of the 1930s, able to deliver readable, action-packed fiction stories like clockwork, securing his place in the hall of fame of pulp writers.







The X-files: Year Zero


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When a blue-collar worker from New Jersey passes prophetic messages to the FBI from a mysterious "Mr. Zero, " %x; Mulder is convinced it is the same otherworldly entity that contacted the FBI through a suburban housewife in the 1940s. This similarly named "Mr. Xero" %x; pointed the FBI toward many unusual cases, leading to the establishment of "The X-Files" %x;!




Congressional Record


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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)




EPA's Law Enforcement Authority


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