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Super Detective Library
Date | Number: 33 | Lang: English (en)
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NotesThe Saint Fights Sabotage
Art by John Spranger.
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   By Andrew999
Terrific tale from the Saint - published originally it seems by the New York Herald Tribune. Nice crisp geometric artwork - pacy direction and action - all good stuff. Somewhat cavalier attitude towards entering contaminated zones but hey, who cares?
   By crashryan
This episode ran in the New York Herald Tribune in early 1953. John Spranger is the artist.
  
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PublicationPrice: 9d [0-0-9 GBP] | Pages: 1 | Frequency: The first Thursday in each month
 
CoverDanger - the Saint at Work!
FeaturingThe Saint
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: The Saint [Simon Templar]
 
Comic StoryDanger - the Saint at Work! (64 pages)
ContentGenre: Detective-mystery | Characters: The Saint [Simon Templar]
 
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