All-American Comics #101
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Masquerade at Mesa City!", Dr. Mid-Nite follows a trail of shadowy figures behind a string of jewel heists, leading him to a mysterious silhouette show performed by the enigmatic Great Ludwig. Written by John Broome and illustrated with sharp, expressive detail by Rudy Palais, this 1948 adventure blends mystery and illusion in a story where every mask could be hiding a secret. The cover, a striking composition by Alex Toth, captures the eerie allure of the performance with bold lines and dramatic lighting.
In "Case of the Talking Shadows!" from All-American Comics #101 (1948), Dr. Mid-Nite tracks down shadowy figures who've stolen from a jewelry festival, leading him to a mysterious silhouette show performed by the enigmatic Great Ludwig. As the line between illusion and reality blurs, Jo and the Great Ludwig find themselves entangled in a case where darkness speaks and the unseen may be the most dangerous of all.
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Reprinted in Detective Comics #445 (1975)
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