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I wonder if "A Killer's Revenge" is a particularly nice job by Ed Ashe. Compare his work on Dell's "Michael Shayne," especially the third issue.
Has anyone ever learned who the Crandall-esque "R. Kay" was? |
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Absolutely Edd Ashe, Crash. Good eyes. Certainly not H. Anderson! And I was told by Herb Rogoff that the Ellery Queen content was provided intact to Ziff-Davis by the Queen estate and that "R. Kay" was therefore unlikely to have had ANY relationship to comic books. He's still unknown, as far as I've heard. (|:{> |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | Summer 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Quarterly |
Notes | Art credit from David Saunders, Norman Saunders' son, via e-mail (January 6, 2008) |
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Credits | Pencils: Norman Saunders (painting) | Inks: Norman Saunders (painting) | Colors: Norman Saunders (painting) |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery |
Notes | Art credit from David Saunders, Norman Saunders' son, via e-mail (January 6, 2008) |
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Comic Story | The Death Parade (12 pages) |
Featuring | Ellery Queen |
Credits | Pencils: R. Kay (signed) | Inks: R. Kay (signed) |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery |
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Featuring | Smythe of Scotlandyard |
Content | Genre: Humor; Detective-mystery |
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Text Story | Shake Well Before Using (2 pages) |
Credits | Letters: Typeset |
Content | Genre: Crime |
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Comic Story | A Killer's Revenge (12 pages) |
Featuring | Ellery Queen |
Credits | Pencils: Edd Ashe |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery |
Notes | Absolutely Edd Ashe according to art ID by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr |
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Comic Story | Armored Truck Guard (2 pages) |
Featuring | Sleepy Slade |
Content | Genre: Humor |
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Comic Story | The Judge and the Thief (1 page) |
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