Appearing in "Double Cross In Death"
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- Robert Dammer (Single appearance)[1]
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- Joe Esterban
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Appearing in "The Burning of Rome"
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- Nero (First appearance)
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Appearing in "The Roulette of Destiny"
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- Spade Brown (Single appearance)[1]
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- Joe Mallon (Single appearance)[1]
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Appearing in "Bodyguard for Murder"
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- Tiny Shaw
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Appearing in "Jazz Murders"
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- Timmy Jordan (Single appearance)[1]
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Notes
- This is the first issue of Human Torch Comics that does not feature Toro as Human Torch's sidekick who has been in every issue since Human Torch Comics #2. Here he is replaced with Sun Girl, as at the time Timely Comics was creating female super-heroes to pair up with their male counterparts in order to appeal to female readers. Toro's absence is not explained until Saga of the Original Human Torch #3 which was not published until 1990.