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Crime and Punishment
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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PublicationJune 1948 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1
 
CreditsPencils: Charles Biro (signed)
ContentGenre: Crime
 
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CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesAdvertisement for girdle from Kem Company
 
Comic StoryEmil (the Terrible) Reck (14 pages)
CreditsPencils: Bob Fujitani (signed)
ContentGenre: Crime
 
Publisher advertisementA Message from - Bob Wood Lev Gleason, Charles Biro (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesList of 12 rules for writers and artists working for Lev Gleason about what is and is not permissible to put in the stories; accompanied by a photo of Wood, Gleason & Biro
 
AdvertisementBig-Shot Gangsters (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesAdvertisement for crime books from Thriller Books
 
Comic StoryJoe Bologna (8 pages)
CreditsPencils: Mike Roy [as Roy + Belfi] (signed) | Inks: John Belfi [as Roy + Belfi] (signed)
ContentGenre: Crime
 
Comic StoryLesley Ketchell (5 pages)
SynopsisThe story is told of one Lesley Ketchell, once a resident of Gary, Indiana, who believed the world was trying to make a sucker out him because he had to work hard for a living. So, he decided to double-cross the world by making easy money by gambling. Unfortunately, his excessive drinking began to ruin his life, specifically his marriage and his job, and he eventually landed in jail because he couldn't pay off his gambling debts.
CreditsPencils: Leonard Starr [as Starr] (signed) | Inks: Leonard Starr [as Starr] (signed)
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Lesley Ketchell (turns to crime); Tom Duffy (policeman); George O'Reilly (policeman); Murtaugh (villain, gambler)
 
AdvertisementDaisy Announces an Entirely New 128 Page, Pocket Size Handbook (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesAdvertisement for Daisy Handbook from Daisy Manufacturing Company
 
Text StoryThey Muffed Their Murder (3 pages)
SynopsisThe round jaws and ears are Tuska's work.
CreditsPencils: George Tuska | Inks: George Tuska | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Crime
NotesText story with 6 spot illustrations
 
Comic StoryFrank Budnik and John Baker (8 pages)
CreditsPencils: Tony DiPreta (signed)
ContentGenre: Crime
 
AdvertisementRunning Hot Water - in a Jiffy! (1 page)
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NotesAdvertisement for electric hot water heater from Kem Sales Company
 
Comic StoryBertha Gifford Killer of 19 People! (5 pages)
CreditsPencils: Joe Certa (signed)
ContentGenre: Crime
 
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NotesAdvertisement for western belt and zipper billfold from The Leathercraft Company
 
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CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesAdvertisement for clothing from Broadway Fashions
 
AdvertisementBad Skin? (1 page)
CreditsLetters: typeset
NotesAdvertisement for skin cream from New York Skin Laboratory
 
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