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Cover: Creig Flessel

Big Shot Comics #11

Mar 1941 · Columbia · 0.10 USD
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In 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.

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artist, inker Mart Bailey · writer Gardner Fox · cover Creig Flessel

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artist, inker Mart Bailey
cover pencils, inks Creig Flessel

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The Face grabs a sandstone buddha from a pair of crooks and sees the foremost authority on sandstone figures to find out whether it is hollow or not. Dr. Franck tells him it isn't, but Tony Trent discovers that it is, and that it's secreting stolen diamonds.

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