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Home Hillman Periodicals Real Clue Crime Stories Real Clue Crime Stories v03 010 -JVJ
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A rangerhouse scan,
Loftypilot edits.
From the JVJ Collection
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Part of the DCM Hillman Spotlight!
Volume: #3, Issue: #10 [34]
Published: December 1948, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 52, Editing: Ed Cronin
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Credits: Pencils: Dan Zolnerowich (signed) | Inks: Dan Zolnerowich (signed)
Genre: Crime

Comic Story (10 pages) Bad Dick Turpin
Genre: Crime

Comic Story (8 pages) The Creek and David Paul
Credits: Pencils: Leonard Starr (signed) | Inks: Leonard Starr (signed)
Genre: Crime

Comic Story (6 pages) Moolah
Credits: Pencils: Dan Zolnerowich ? | Inks: Dan Zolnerowich ?
Genre: Crime

Comic Story (10 pages) Big Bertha The 3-Alarm Grandmother
Genre: Crime

Comic Story (1 page) Free Wheeling
Credits: Script: Jules Steiner | Pencils: Jules Steiner (signed) | Inks: Jules Steiner (signed)
Genre: Humor

Text Story (2 pages) He Thought Of Everything
Credits: Letters: typeset
Genre: Crime

Comic Story (8 pages) Dog Eat Dog
Genre: Crime

  The data in the above section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database™ under a Creative Commons Attribution License.


Home Hillman Periodicals Real Clue Crime Stories Real Clue Crime Stories v03 010 -JVJ
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