Black Hood #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The House That Crime Built," a 1944 Black Hood issue, the mystery deepens as a shadowy figure investigates a decaying mansion tied to a long-buried criminal past—its walls whispering secrets only the desperate would dare uncover. Written by Ed Goggin and illustrated by Sahle, the story unfolds with a gritty, noir flair, while the cover by Clem Weisbecker and Gil Kane captures the eerie stillness of a house that’s seen too much.
Archie’s given the honor of organizing a school picnic aboard the NARCISSUS—only to accidentally book a garbage scow instead. With Mr. Weatherbee watching closely, Archie scrambles to keep the day afloat, proving that even a misstep can lead to a surprising turn of events.
In "The Landgoing Tugboat," Captain Barney Keel pilots his trusty tugboat across dry land when a sudden dam break floods the countryside, turning the earth into a vast new lake. With Catfish Joe at his side, the pair navigate the unexpected waters, rescuing stranded animals in a surreal, waterlogged landscape.
A quirky, reader-submitted trio of animal facts tucked into the pages of Black Hood #nn, this brief feature offers a curious glimpse into the world of 1944’s comic culture. Signed off with a note to send submissions to "Catfish Joe," it hints at a playful, community-driven corner of the comic—likely a spin-off or side feature tied to the main strip.
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