Black Cat Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1948 Harvey Comics issue bills its heroine as "Hollywood's Glamorous Crime Fighter," and Lee Elias's cover perfectly captures that dual life — a smitten man gazes starry-eyed at a movie poster for Linda Turner in Moonlight S…, hearts floating around him, while his horrified companion looks on, unaware that the dream bubble above them reveals Black Cat herself on a motorcycle, trading gunfire with armed criminals in a speeding car. It's a clever, charming composition that plays up the glamour-meets-danger appeal that made Black Cat "The Darling of Comics.
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On location in Westerville, the prop money ends up in the bank and the actor portraying Jesse Jameson rides off with the real money.
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