I have to agree with the Australian Panther about Kinstler's inks on the last story. His style is bold and realistic and I like the detail on the faces.
The text story didn't offer any surprises, but there was something of the comforting familiar when I realized that the murder set-up was one we've seen many times before.
As for the first couple of stories, I liked the one about the "beauty contest," but it just seems like the Black Hood gets hit on the head so often that if he were a modern NFL or NHL player, he'd spend half his time under the concussion protocol.
Still, reading these early hero (if not superhero) comics is almost like entering a time machine for me.
Link to the book:
Black Hood Comics 15