Each issue our hero encounters characters from a different comic strip/book genre!
This time, he aids a super-hero in the Superman / Captain Marvel mold.
The main difference between this strip and it's primary rival,
SuperSnipe, is that
"Comics" daydreams about interacting with comic characters, but
SuperSnipe actually
tries to do heroic deeds like capturing spies or rescuing kittens, but invariably screws up and ends up being grounded (or worse).
This story from
Holyoke's Terrific Comics #4 (1944) is written and illustrated by Ed Wheelan.
The final blurb mentioning
"Suspence" Comics is totally-inaccurate.
While
Holyoke did publish
Suspense Comics (note the spelling),
"Comics" never appeared in
that title, only in
Terrific Comics.
When Wheelan moved over to
EC Comics in 1947 (before they did horror and sci-fi titles), he was given his own book,
Fat & Slat, where he carried over several older strips, including
"Comics" McCormick.
Fat & Slat only lasted four issues before being retitled
Gunfighter and made into a Western comic.
#4 marked
"Comics" McCormick's only cover appearance in his too-short existence.
Wheelan did over 300 stories during his career from 1938-1949, almost all of them as both writer
and artist.