





Molly O'More and Scoop Scanlon appear courtesy of Cat-Man Comics #32 (Aug.1946); originally published by Holyoke. Ken Fitch wrote this short filler piece and Nina Albright illustrated this tale; which was the last golden age appearance of these characters.
In keeping with today's detective-theme, a one page text story, "Killer's Swap" is included from the same issue - as a bonus.
Enjoy!
1 comment:
Text pieces such as “Killer's Swap” weren't, properly speaking, filler. It was believed that regulations required a certain amount of text for comic books to qualify for the same postal rates as did ordinary magazines. (I don't know how well-founded that belief may have been.)
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