The
Buck Ryan series and also the Super Detective Library are, for me, a couple of the crown jewels of CB+.
Some real gems there. A credit to Paw and Wiseman and those involved. Whenever Paw posted a new one, that was my breakfast reading.
We should perhaps choose a couple of the other titles for the reading group at a future date.
Spotlight on Leslie Shane perhaps.
John Kerry said,
There are several Buck Ryan stories in Super Detective Library so I may go with a couple of those.
I had a look there and chose
SD #156 Appointment with Danger.
https://comicbookplus.com/?dlid=79255 went through the SD books at random and this one came up first.
Actually this makes the third time I have read it, curiously.
Ingredients - A cartoon character, a film studio, a knife-throwing dwarf, murder, pretty girls and
Zola being subtly catty through jealousy. What's not to like?
Jack Monk obviously liked drawing pretty girls and
Don Freeman liked writing dialogue for them.
There is a lot of technical detail here for Monk to draw, as there usually is, this time around Animation and Film studios in particular.
Often when a newspaper strip is reformated into a comic book, there are some pretty rough edges.
But whoever edited these did an excellent job. The pacing doesn't falter.
I have posted elsewhere my assertion that Monk and Freeman had to have been heavily influenced by
Chester Gould's Dick Tracy, which is all to the good as far as I am concerned.
Ingredients