Crack Comics #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA late-Golden Age gem from Quality Comics, this January 1949 issue of Crack Comics puts Captain Triumph front and center — literally, as he's shown landing a powerful punch on an armed enemy combatant in a dynamic, kinetic cover by Reed Crandall. The bold headline promises he "scores a bull's-eye over targets," setting an action-packed tone for the Bernard Dibble-crafted story within. Crandall's clean linework brings real energy to the confrontation, making this a satisfying snapshot of Quality Comics at its most confident.
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Gloria asks her father to give Beezy a job in his bank, but Beezy's antics at a museum disqualify him for the position.
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