All-American Comics #81
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Two Twisted Twerps!", the Emerald Crusader and his sidekick Jo team up to untangle a bizarre situation involving a reformed criminal and a philanthropist’s experimental psychic machine—written by John Broome and illustrated with crisp energy by Paul Reinman, whose distinctive pencils and inks define the cover and interior alike. A 1947 DC gem, this issue stands out for its quirky premise and early showcase of the duo’s dynamic, all rendered in the classic style of the era.
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The Emerald Crusader and Doiby must rectify the dilemma of two men: one, a famous philanthropist who has invented a psychic transmitting machine capable of reforming criminals, and, two, a wanted felon on whom the machine has been used with unexpected results.
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