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Register and Tribune Syndicate: The Spirit
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PublicationNovember 7th, 1948 | Price: [None] | Pages: 7
NotesFirst page is cover.
 
Comic StoryPlaster of Paris (7 pages)
SynopsisInspector Guillotine asks the Spirit to help him find the criminal Don Macabre, who seems to know the Inspector's every move. The Spirit realizes that the Inspector's fiancee -- Plaster of Paris -- is actually in love with Don and is a member of his gang.
FeaturingSpirit
CreditsScript: Will Eisner | Pencils: Will Eisner | Inks: Will Eisner | Colors: Jules Feiffer | Letters: Abe Kanegson
ContentGenre: Adventure | Characters: Spirit [Denny Colt]; Plaster of Paris; Inspector Gillotine; Don Macabre
NotesFirst page is cover.
 
SynopsisJonesy builds a burglar trap.
FeaturingJonesy
CreditsScript: Bernard Dibble | Pencils: Bernard Dibble | Inks: Bernard Dibble
ContentGenre: Humor
 
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