Big Shot Comics #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Big Shot Comics #11 (1941), a mysterious sandstone buddha becomes the center of a high-stakes mystery when The Face investigates a pair of crooks' latest score. With help from Dr. Franck, the expert on sandstone figures, the truth begins to surface—only for Tony Trent to uncover a hidden cavity and a shocking cache of stolen diamonds. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mart Bailey, with a striking cover by Creig Flessel, this issue blends pulp intrigue with early superhero adventure.
In "null," The Face teams up with Dr. Franck to investigate a mysterious sandstone buddha, only to uncover a hidden cache of stolen diamonds when Tony Trent reveals the statue’s surprising hollow core. The story unfolds with quiet tension as ancient artifacts and modern crime collide in a 1941 adventure that keeps its secrets close.
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