Crack Comics #39
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Crime Over the City," a 1945 crack of a moment on the beach spirals into chaos when Beezy tries to impress a girl by entertaining her annoying little brother—only to find himself tangled in a situation far bigger than he bargained for. With art and writing by Dib, this early Quality Comics tale captures the playful yet perilous energy of wartime heroics, all framed by Al Bryant’s sharp cover art.
Captain Triumph springs into action when a ruthless criminal named Whippy takes over the city's underworld rackets, forcing political boss Marz into an uneasy partnership while plotting a major bank heist. With Michael Gallant's ghostly awareness guiding his brother Lance, Captain Triumph must outmaneuver Whippy's schemes before innocent lives are caught in the crossfire. The hero races against time to warn the city's bankers and stop the crime wave before it spirals out of control.
In this lighthearted 1945 tale from Crack Comics #39, Beezy tries to impress a girl on the beach by taking on the challenge of entertaining her annoying little brother—only to find himself in a series of escalating mishaps. When he realizes the girl doesn’t even know the boy, the joke’s on him.
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