Saltarella states that he thinks "those are Stein's inks as far as I know, but the basic layout and figure pencils look much more like John Severin... (for example) the uniforms on the police."
Saltarella states that the large figure to the left in the splash panel is by Bernard Baily (pencils) and George Roussos (inks) but the rest of the story is not.
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Police say that often it is harder to catch an eccentric criminal...
Art identification by Saltarella who states that he is unsure about the pencils but they are "a bit like Joe Simon" but he is certain about the "Rudy Palais inks (see face in right middle tier of page two)."
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