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Publication | June-July 1949 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Flo Barrett; Walter Scully |
Comic Story | Little Angie Big Boss (12 pages) |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: "Little Angie" Walters; Riley (fight promoter); Marie; Fatso (pawnbroker); Ma Walters; Pa Walters |
Comic Story | I Tried Crime! (5 pages) |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Flo Barrett; Walter Scully; Roger Harmon |
Notes | Cover story |
Comic Story | Belle Starr (8 pages) |
Content | Genre: Crime; Western-frontier | Characters: Belle Starr [Myra Belle Shirley]; Jim Reed; Sam Starr; John Shirley; William Clarke Quantrill; Edgar Watson |
Notes | sequential panel art ad for "True Crime Cases" magazine. |
Text Story | Justice Has A Million Eyes! (2 pages) |
Credits | Pencils:? (spot illustration) | Inks:? (spot illustration) | Colors:? ( spot illustration) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Hugh DeAutremont; Roy DeAutremont; Ray DeAutremont; E. E. Dougherty; Sid Bates |
Comic Story | Wanted For Triple Murder! (6 pages) |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: James Chalmers Osinsky |
Comic Story | The Great Kansas State Prison Riot (6 pages) |
Content | Genre: Crime | Characters: Jed Gaines; Susan Gaines; the prison warden |
Notes | The splash panel adds a commentary on contemporary comics history, in addition to a self-justification for the publishing of violent material : 'Comic magazines are currently being subjected to a barrage of criticism for portraying crime in a favorable light; for making crime and criminals glamorous. True Crime Comics does not do that. True Crime Comics is devoted to showing that crime is evil, and ugly. True Crime Comics proves that criminals never win!' |
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