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Super Detective Library
Date | Number: 45 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesScript by Conrad Frost; Cover - Arnold Beauvais. Art by Oliver Passingham.
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   By ghmcleod
thank you
   By Andrew999
At last, I have discovered the origin of the Joker - how come nobody sued DC for infringement? Another great Conroy/Passingham tale - now I'm desperate to find out what happened to Lesley at Le Chat Satanique!
   By crashryan
I've read that the Lesley Shane stories in Super Detective Library were both strip reprints and original material. Can anyone sort out which are which?
   By trekker3254
You ask why nobody sued DC? Because this story is from 1955 and DC's Joker first appeared in 1941
   By The Australian Panther
One theory is that 'the Joker' was inspired by the character in Victor Hugo's novel, 'The man who laughs' The Man Who Laughs https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20488696-the-man-who-laughs Now, why don't they film that?
   By SuperScrounge
They did film it in 1928 and Conrad Veidt's visual appearance is listed as an inspiration for the Joker https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0019130/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
   By Robb_K
Great artwork by Passingham, and an equally great story premise, plot and staging. Excellent entertainment. It would have made a great early 1950s Noire film. At first, I thought Schultz was patterned after Edward G. Robinson. But this character needed to be more rough-edged and cruel. I'd have liked to have 100 pages to flesh out the story a little more. I didn't get enough time to enjoy the party before it was interrupted by the paratrooper attack. Also there wasn't any new suspense point when the 2 (out-of-3) top crooks entered their final transport vehicle (private yacht) and headed for Algeria. From then, it was either they'd be intercepted by British ships en route per Ms. Shane's testimony, or they'd get away free and clear. It would have been better for one more fly in the ointment (a temporary escape to a place short of their destination, that provided a slim chance for them to get away). On the other hand getting Lesley Shane involved in their capture would then have been a problem.
  
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PublicationPrice: 9d [0-0-9 GBP] | Pages: 1 | Frequency: The first Thursday in each month
 
CoverCrime from the Sky
FeaturingLesley Shane
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery
 
Comic StoryCrime from the Sky (64 pages)
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Lesley Shane
 
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