Nice Cover - but it has nothing whatsoever to do with the contents as far as I can see.
By Andrew999
Thanks for this, Panther – I liked the idea of a comic book (or a crime novel, I guess) where the reader comes up with their own solution and offers it for a prize. There should be more of those.
I liked the pay-off in the last panel of Brains – I didn’t see that coming – and Finocchiaro’s art on the Lawman.
By The Australian Panther
Don't thank me, thank the 'Random 12' . Around the late 70s ( I think) there was a bit of a fad for books - aimed at children or young people - where you would get to a point in the narrative where you had to make a choice. At that point there were about 3 narrative streams and as you got further along, they diverged again. There were several different endings depending on which choice you made.
Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr.
Previous indexer suggested Ed Robbins for pencils and inks.
The male character on the right side is possibly done by Fleishman.
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