All-American Comics #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Desperate Dilemma of Dippy Drake!", a terrified bank teller named Oliver Upp loses his voice after a gang threatens him into leaving the bank unlocked. When Dr. Mid-Nite takes up the case, he devises a shocking solution—using fear itself to restore the man’s voice, testing the limits of courage and the mind’s resilience. Written by Joe Greene and illustrated by Stan Asch, with a cover by Paul Reinman, this 1944 tale blends suspense and psychological tension in a uniquely eerie way.
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A bank teller loses his voice after being threatened by a gang of bank robbers to leave the bank unlocked one night. When Dr. Mid-Nite learns of the plan, he tries to help Oliver Upp to get his voice back, literally by scaring him to death.
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