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One Shots
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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PublicationJanuary 1953 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly
NotesCover art for the anchor story "Death on a Dark Street". Cover text reads: Mad Killers Menace Our Safety - Who is Next?, followed by "Don't Let Me Kill!" Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. (pencils) and Keith Chandler (inks).
 
ContentGenre: Crime
NotesCover art for the anchor story "Death on a Dark Street". Cover text reads: Mad Killers Menace Our Safety - Who is Next?, followed by "Don't Let Me Kill!" Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. (pencils) and Keith Chandler (inks).
 
Comic StoryThe Crushed Gardenia (8 pages)
SynopsisThe story of Johnny Faber: a young man who "had no control of his rages". Turned down by his girl Ellie, Johnny kills her in a jealous fit.
CreditsJob #: B-1579 or B-1379
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Johnny Faber; Ellie Taylor (death); Doctor Paul Crane; Officer Brune; Jack Gale
 
Comic StorySignal 32
SynopsisSignal 32 on police radio means: "All cars proceed with caution".
CreditsJob #: B-1311
ContentGenre: Non-fiction; Crime
 
Comic StoryDon't Let Me Kill (7 pages)
SynopsisThe story of Alex Vorple: The ugly teen-age boy is driven to murder. Hearing voices, Alex feels compelled to drown his inferiority complex by killing girls.
CreditsJob #: B-1369
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Alex Vorple; Linda Krause (death); Eleanor Steiger (death)
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. (pencils) and Keith Chandler (inks).
 
Text StoryCrazy Carl (2 pages)
SynopsisTwo unscrupulous businessmen murder "Crazy Carl", a hermit who won't sell them his house on the hill. Police catch the killers because Carl had whittled their faces into pieces of wood as he was dying.
CreditsPencils:? (2 spot illustrations) | Inks:? (2 spot illustrations) | Colors:? (2 spot illustrations) | Letters: typeset
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Crazy Carl (death); Ned Barlick
 
Comic StoryThe Destroyer (5 pages)
SynopsisThe story of Walter Graves: a war-traumatized veteran who breaks down and goes on a killing spree, taking four innocent lives.
CreditsJob #: B-1417
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Walter Graves [The Destroyer]; Mrs. Lacey; Joe Graves; Marilyn Hayes (death)
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Comic StoryMurder by Moonlight (1 page)
SynopsisA serial robber and killer who strikes only during moonlit nights is finally caught.
CreditsJob #: B-1415
ContentGenre: Crime
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
 
Comic StoryDeath on a Dark Street (6 pages)
SynopsisThe story of Herbert Cole: a paranoiac who turns killer when his fiancée leaves him for another man. After a second murder attempt he is trapped by the police - and jumps to his own death.
CreditsJob #: B-1398
ContentGenre: Crime | Characters: Herbert Cole; Margie; Jerry; Grace (death); Miss Allison; Detective Sandy Keller
NotesArt identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. Job number verified from notations in margins on the original art boards.
 
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