Crack Comics #29
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Captain Triumph Meets Spade the Ruthless!", the world of Crack Comics #29 (1943) takes a playful turn as Inkie, a cartoon character who’s grown weary of being a pawn in his creator’s tales, decides to take control of his own fate. Written, drawn, and inked by Al Stahl, this story blends wartime adventure with a wink at the medium itself, all framed by Ruben Moreira’s dynamic cover art.
In "Captain Triumph Meets Spade the Ruthless!" from Crack Comics #29 (1943), Captain Triumph teams up with Kim, Michael, and Lance in a high-stakes clash against a pair of cunning twin villains who exploit their identical appearances to smuggle illegal munitions and throw law enforcement off their trail. The story unfolds as the heroes race to unravel the deception before the dangerous arms ring can strike again.
Inkie, a cartoon character who’s finally stepped out of the page, isn’t thrilled with the slapstick peril his creator keeps throwing at him—so he decides to take control of his own tale. With a sly grin and a wink to the reader, he starts rewriting the script, one punchline at a time.
When a fearless newspaper publisher is murdered for exposing a corrupt politician, the case falls to the Clock and Butch. With the trail cold and the city watching, the duo must piece together clues before the killer strikes again.
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