Cat-Man Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Death Strikes a Wrong Chord," Cat-Man and Kitten race against time to stop Dr. Macabre from stealing rare pearls from a hidden oyster bed, leading to a tense showdown beneath the sea. With Max Elkan and Bob Fujitani handling the interior art and L. B. Cole’s striking cover capturing the moment of peril, this 1946 adventure blends pulp suspense with early superhero flair.
In this 1946 adventure from Cat-Man Comics #32, Cat-Man and Kitten race against time to stop Dr. Macabre from stealing rare pearls from a hidden oyster bed. With the stakes rising beneath the sea, the duo faces off in a tense underwater showdown—only for the final panel to leave Dr. Macabre stranded in a shattered bathysphere, surrounded by sharks.
In "null," Scoop Scanlon and Molly O'Moore—two sharp-witted reporters from rival papers—navigate the high-stakes world of scoops and secrets, their rivalry slowly giving way to something deeper. As the city’s mysteries unfold, their shared passion for the truth brings them closer, blurring the line between professional competition and personal connection.
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↩ Reprints Cat-Man Comics #14 (9) (1942)
Reprinted in Golden-Age Greats #10 (1996), Golden-Age Treasury #2 (2003), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #9 (2012)
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