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Cover: Gene McDonald

Bulletman #9

Nov 1942 · Fawcett · 0.10 USD
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“The Crime Broker”

In "The Crime Broker," the Flying Detectives race against time to dismantle a criminal syndicate operating from a glamorous nightclub hideout where crimes are planned like appointments and bounties are just another business transaction. Written by Otto Binder, this 1942 Fawcett classic pits the duo against a shadowy mastermind whose network is as slick as it is deadly—before the Crime Broker’s next job becomes their final one. The cover by Gene McDonald captures the noir flair of the tale, a 10-cent dive into danger from the Golden Age of comics.

writer Otto Binder · cover Gene McDonald

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cover inks Gene McDonald

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The Crime Exchange, headed by the Crime Broker, is a high class nightclub-like hideout for criminals to come and relax after committing their illegal deeds, as well as being provided new jobs they can perpetrate. Having had a $1 million dollar bounty placed on their heads, the Flying Detectives must stop the Crime Broker before his lackies stop them....permanently!

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