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Cover: Clem Weisbecker
Black Hood Comics #11
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In "Tale of the Terrible Trunk," Black Hood presents a mysterious photograph and challenges readers to solve a crime hidden within its frame—its answer revealed only when viewed in a mirror. Penciled and inked by Clem Weisbecker, this 1944 issue of Black Hood Comics #11 offers a clever, interactive mystery that invites readers to look closer, with art that’s as sharp as the puzzle itself.
artist, inker Clem Weisbecker · cover Clem Weisbecker
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artist, inker Clem Weisbecker
cover pencils, inks Clem Weisbecker
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Black Hood holds up a photograph and asks readers to solve a crime based on its contents. The answer is printed backwards and can be read in a mirror.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).
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