Amazing Detective Cases #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDrawn from real crime files, Amazing Detective Cases #6 (1951) delivers gritty urban tension with its lead story "Danger in the City!!" — set in 1933 New York and following the hunted Joseph Cain. Sol Brodsky's pencils and Christopher Rule's inks bring the cover scene vividly to life: a desperate man in a brown coat pleads his innocence while cornered by a police officer, as more cops close in through a doorway behind him and a shadowy figure looms nearby. Rounding out the issue are promised tales including "The Real Story of Russia's Mad Monk," "River of Death," and "The Man They Couldn't Hang" — making this a packed ten-cent thrill from Marvel's early crime comics era.
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Story of Grigori Rasputin (1869-1916) and the Russian royal family.
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