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Turns out that Gene Colan did the pencils on the first episode of Ken Shannon, Crash, and he did some of inking here, too, don't you think? |
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GCD is correct in ID'ing Sid Greene. I don't know the two-page picto-crime. It might be Quinlan & somebody, but really it's just ????? Then it's Alice Kirkpatrick, followed by Charles Quinlan - both only doing pencils. Wonder why Greene gets to ink his own work? Anderson has a hand in the inks, but mostly they are by someone else. (|:{> |
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JVJ, I'm with you on some Colan inks for the first story...especially story page 8 (preview page 11). Two guesses for Greene inking his own stuff: (1) It's only two pages, so who cares (2) Editor figures his ink style is "Quality" enough. |
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crashryan. Sid Greene is on Inspector Denver and it's 7 pages. I agree that it's quality enough! Beautiful work, as always. I don't know who's doing that two page filler.
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Publication | February 1951 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly |
Notes | This cover is an homage/swipe of the cover to Blackhawk (Quality Comics, 1944 Series) #24. |
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Cover | The Handsome Hunk of Homicide! |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Ken Shannon |
Notes | This cover is an homage/swipe of the cover to Blackhawk (Quality Comics, 1944 Series) #24. |
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Comic Story | Handsome Hunk of Homicide (13 pages) |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Ken Shannon |
Notes | Writer credits from Martin O'Hearn at http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/ |
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Comic Story | Honolulu Homicide (10 pages) |
Synopsis | A counterfeiter taken to Honolulu by Trask to show where his plates are hidden, is gunned down on arrival. |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: T-Man Trask (formerly Treasury Agent Trask); Sam Spring (counterfeiter); Charlie Luani (field agent); Marge Daily (stewardess); Augie Bice (villain) |
Notes | The bright, arched eyes with a circle in the middle and small wrinkles at the outer corners are by Anderson. |
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Comic Story | The Hottest Corpse in Town (7 pages) |
Synopsis | A corpse is found floating in the river, but Denver will not reveal that the dead man was a key murder witness before he has trapped the killer. |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Inspector Marty Denver; Constable Cassidy; Tom Mason; Gunner Goby (villain); Art French (dead witness); Mavis Walker (smuggler); Slugger (killer) |
Notes | Script credit from Martin O'Hearn at http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/
This is Greene, identified by rather small heads with rounded features and chin, and the way people stand as hinged at the hip, like on page 4. Barrel torsos with arms and legs stuck to it, and the very typical female with wide chest and narrow waist as on last page. Also the mother running with arm outstretched at top of page one is a Green specialty. Compare with his many stories in Mystery in Space where all this is carried even further. |
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Comic Story | The Jonas Markham Case (2 pages) |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery |
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Text Story | Hostage (1.75 pages) |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Statement of Ownership | Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
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Comic Story | Beyond the Call of Duty (6 pages) |
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Comic Story | Killers' Country Club (7 pages) |
Synopsis | Happy Morton thought he could bribe or scare the country trooper from interfering with his shady gambling racket. |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: Dan Leary (State Trooper); Happy Morton (villain); Benny (bartender); Miss Mardi |
Notes | Art is much similar to his credited story in Mr. District Attorney #1, so could be him. He did work for Quality Comics. |
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