All-American Comics #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Icicle Goes South!", Dr. McNider finds himself in a deadly trap during a dinner party, barely escaping a would-be assassin before donning the guise of Dr. Mid-Nite to save his secretary, Myra, from a gang of hired thugs. Art Peddy’s dynamic artwork, inked by Bernard Sachs, brings the tension to life in this 1947 thriller from All-American Comics #92, with a striking cover by Alex Toth that captures the story’s icy menace.
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Dr. McNider is drugged and nearly shot by his host while at a dinner, but later escapes, and, garbed as Dr. Mid-Nite, helps to rescue his secretary Myra from the clutches of the man's henchmen.
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